MS. Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip in field with others. MS. Cattle in field. MS. Duke standing with others looking at cattle. LS. Group of cattle, with Duke looking on. (2 shots). Various shots, the Duke of Edinburgh with...
MS. Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip in field with others. MS. Cattle in field. MS. Duke standing with others looking at cattle. LS. Group of cattle, with Duke looking on. (2 shots). Various shots, the Duke of Edinburgh with others walking across farmland. LS. Sheep and lambs in field. LS. GV. Farmhouse, with crowds of people outside. MS. Duke takes leave of farmer Mr. Barnett, and car driving away. LS. Duke talking to Town Clerk and Council of Dungannon. MS. Children waving Union Jacks. Various shots, Duke walking down street Cookstown past cheering crowds. Various shots, the Duke inspecting the farm of Mr. Ian Duncan of Lennymore and inspects the cattle (150 Ayrshires, 40 of them in milk and a small herd of Hereford) there are also 50 breeding ewes and lambs, at Ballymacreevan, Crumlin.
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