Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in Sydney. Australia.
L/S of royal procession moving down the street. Crowds line street. L/S of the Duke of Gloucester (Prince Henry) with the Duchess of Gloucester. He shakes hands...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in Sydney. Australia.
L/S of royal procession moving down the street. Crowds line street. L/S of the Duke of Gloucester (Prince Henry) with the Duchess of Gloucester. He shakes hands with various dignitaries including the Lord Mayor. Shots of crowds waving. M/Ss of the Duke and Duchess seated. Several more shots of the Duke and Duchess with dignitaries. More crowd shots.
Various shots of the Duke and Duchess seated in large assembly room. Several other dignitaries are seated in chamber. Shots of dignitaries signing documents in front of the royal couple. L/Ss of the dignitaries leaving the chamber. L/S of large stately building. Crowds of people gather outside. M/S of General (?) walking up steps with woman. L/S of the royal car pulling up outside. The Duke and Duchess step out and shake hands with dignitaries. Several more shots of dignitaries arriving and walking up steps. M/S of Duchess sitting down holding baby. Similar shots. More shots from inside the assembly room.
L/Ss of of royal procession coming down street. The royal car stops. The Duke and Duchess get out and place wreath at the foot of monument. They climb back in and are driven away. More shots of procession, crowds etc. C/Us of wreaths. M/S of the Duke climbing out of car, a man pushes into him but his hurriedly pulled away by security guards. Nice shots of the Duke and Duchess seated, the Duchess holds small baby. Shots of press photographers taking pictures of the couple with baby. M/Ss of young boy.
M/Ss of royal couple walking down steps from ship and climbing onto motor launch. M/Ss of the Duke on the boat. Shots of Duke being greeted by dignitaries on the shore. Similar shots.
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