Windsor Castle. The Garter Ceremony is held with great pomp at Windsor.
Household Cavalry marching into position to line route. Crowds line Castle Walls. GV Garter procession around Tower. Anthony Eden. Queen Mother. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip,...
Windsor Castle. The Garter Ceremony is held with great pomp at Windsor.
Household Cavalry marching into position to line route. Crowds line Castle Walls. GV Garter procession around Tower. Anthony Eden. Queen Mother. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Sir Winston Churchill arrives at sidedoor with Lady Clementine Churchill. Knights of Garter followed by Queen Mother. Queen and Duke. GV Procession. Back shots of procession. Various shots of Royals and Knights of the Garter coming out after service. Including Anthony Eden, Clement Attlee, Lord Ismay, Lord Scarborough, Earl Harold Alexander of Tunis, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, Lord Portal of Lavistoke, Lord Salisbury, Lord Louis Mountbatten, Earl Marshal the Duke of Norfolk, Duke of Beaufort, and Earl of Iveagh. More closer shots of parade of Knights of the Garter.
(Lav.) Old record suggests material dates from around 19/06/1958.
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