Thought to be Selected Originals from late 1940s material.
Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) and Princess Margaret see New Cargo Ship.
King George V Docks, London.
LV 12,000 ton Motor Vessel 'Port Brisbane' lying alongside in George V graving dock. CU Bows of ship showing name. SV Pan Queen and Princess Margaret boarding ship. LV Queen's standard being hoisted. CU Queen talking to officials. pan to officer. SV Queen being conducted round ship. GV Exterior of ship.
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh with Edinburgh youth.
Edinburgh, Scotland.
LV Elevated Princess talking to schoolgirls in Waverley Market. SV Elevated Princess talking to schoolgirls in Waverley Market. LV Elevated Philip talking to girls. SV Elevated Philip talking to girls. He moves on. LV Elizabeth talking to Boy Scouts. SV Elizabeth talking to Boy Scouts. LV Philip walking along line. Stops to talk to college boys. SV Philip pointing to boy's coat badge. CU Philip talking to boys, walks on and talks to girls. SV Elizabeth talking to girl guides. SV Philip talking to nurses CU Elizabeth talking to guide.
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