Cuts (rushes, out takes) for story EARL BALFOUR JERUSALEM in G 1181. The original story is on Pathe Master tape *PM0388*.
M/S of the side of the university, the camera pans across it to dignitaries emerging. M/S of people stood next to a big wall and praying. M/S of two candles under a rock,...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for story EARL BALFOUR JERUSALEM in G 1181. The original story is on Pathe Master tape *PM0388*.
M/S of the side of the university, the camera pans across it to dignitaries emerging. M/S of people stood next to a big wall and praying. M/S of two candles under a rock, it fades to people talking. L/S of people filing in and sitting down for the ceremony outside. L/S of people walking down the path, L/S as dignitaries approach and walk onto the platform everyone takes their places. M/S of the official platform with people organising themselves. L/S as they cheer Earl Balfour. M/S of the band with the conductor at the front. L/S of people at the platform. Various people make speeches from the platform, the camera pans across the huge crowds.
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