Documentation on file, including newspaper cuttings.
LS. BOAC plane taxiing in. LS. Members of the U.K. and other delegations coming down steps of plane. GV. Delegates talking amongst themselves. MS. Group of U.K. delegation. CU. Captain T. M. O'Neill. MS. Group...
Documentation on file, including newspaper cuttings.
LS. BOAC plane taxiing in. LS. Members of the U.K. and other delegations coming down steps of plane. GV. Delegates talking amongst themselves. MS. Group of U.K. delegation. CU. Captain T. M. O'Neill. MS. Group of delegates walking. CU. Signpost "Fund bank Delegates - This Way Please". MS. Group of three delegates, Sir R. Hall, Capt. O'Neill and Sir D. Rickett. LS. GV. Red Fort, Delhi. LS. MS. GV. Great Mosque, Delhi. Various shots, general street scenes of Old Delhi, showing ox-carts and bicycle-rickshaw boys. LS. GV. Secretariat Building in New Delhi, with large pond in f.g. Various shots of flags of countries taking part in conference flying in forecourt of Vigyan Bhawan. LS. Flags flying in front of Vigyan Bhawan. Various shots, Mr. Heathcoat-Amory being welcomed by Sir Malcolm MacDonald Commissioner General for South East Asia, and meeting officials of Indian government. LS. MS. Rt Hon Derick Heathcoat-Amory Chancellor of the Exchequer posing for photographers with his wife. Various shots, Mr. and Mrs. Heathcoat-Amory leave airport followed by officials. LS. Mr. Heathcoat-Amory talks to members of press.
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