Several shots of the men and women leaving Buckingham Palace after the investiture. MS. Panning shot with Howard Thomas and family leaving Buckingham Palace after being awarded the OBE at investiture. MS. & CU. Howard Thomas shows his award to wife and daughter. They pose for camera....
Several shots of the men and women leaving Buckingham Palace after the investiture. MS. Panning shot with Howard Thomas and family leaving Buckingham Palace after being awarded the OBE at investiture. MS. & CU. Howard Thomas shows his award to wife and daughter. They pose for camera. Various shots of several other recipients leaving the palace. MS. & CU. Captain Ridgway and Sergeant Blyth having been awarded the OBE & BEM respectively. They pose with medals and wives. LS. Standard flying over palace, pan down to show crowded quadrangle at rear of palace. Several long shots of the palace. Palace guards standing outside their boxes - shot against police orders (remark found in the old record). CU. Pathe cameraman Pat Whittaker shooting.
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