Jamaica - London - Royal Welcome - Technicolor. 1966

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This item is shot in Technicolor.

Kingston, Jamaica.

Various shots of the Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh driving in car through ranks of children at Kingston Stadium, Jamaica. Packed stands, crowd cheering. Various shots of the children parading in front...

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
55153
Sort Number:
66/020
Time in/Out:
01:04:36:00 / 01:07:44:00
Canister:
66/20
Film ID:
1789.05
Issue Date:
10/03/1966

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