This is a duplicate of item 110.16 - check for best quality.
Arundel Castle, England.
GV. Crowded Arundel Castle cricket ground. CU. Duke of Edinburgh and Duke of Norfolk walk to toss. CU. Prince Philip tosses, pan to coin, pan to Prince Philip. LV. Crowd. GV. Norfolk's team batting....
This is a duplicate of item 110.16 - check for best quality.
Arundel Castle, England.
GV. Crowded Arundel Castle cricket ground. CU. Duke of Edinburgh and Duke of Norfolk walk to toss. CU. Prince Philip tosses, pan to coin, pan to Prince Philip. LV. Crowd. GV. Norfolk's team batting. SV. Duke of Edinburgh bowling, fielding in slips. GV. Play. SV. Crowd. The Earl Marshal the Duke of Norfolk walking to wicket. LV. Duke of Norfolk arriving at wicket. LV. Crowd. SV. Duke of Edinburgh bowling to Duke of Norfolk who misses, and rests on bat, bat slips. SV. Duke of Edinburgh bowling to Duke of Norfolk. Duke of Edinburgh tossing ball from hand to hand. SV. Duke of Norfolk being bowled out, walks from wicket, shakes hands with Duke of Edinburgh. GV. Crowd. GV. Duke of Edinburgh's team batting. SV. Crowd. SV. Duke of Edinburgh walking to wicket. SV. Duke of Norfolk waiting. SV. Jim Wood bowls to Duke of Edinburgh who strikes, no run. LV. Crowd. SV. Duke of Norfolk bowling to Duke of Edinburgh who claps it severely and runs. SV. Crowd. SV. Duke of Norfolk bowling. SV. Duke of Edinburgh strikes, misses, ball rolls onto wicket but doesn't dislodge bails, Duke of Edinburgh walks away from wicket. SV. Crowd. SV. Duke of Edinburgh strikes, no run. SV. George Cox bowling. SV. Duke of Edinburgh strikes, bowled. SV. Crowd. SV. Duke of Edinburgh walking past press to pavilion.
There follows some shots of the Duke playing polo and some footage of a skiing competition in Scotland - presumably some of the rest of reel 53/59.
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