C/U Mrs Wilson greeting guests at United Nations dinner at Grosvenor House Hotel. M/S Coloured guest arriving and shaking hands. M/S Michael Stewart arriving and being greeted. M/S Other guests arriving. M/S Programme sellers from St. Lucia,...
C/U Mrs Wilson greeting guests at United Nations dinner at Grosvenor House Hotel. M/S Coloured guest arriving and shaking hands. M/S Michael Stewart arriving and being greeted. M/S Other guests arriving. M/S Programme sellers from St. Lucia, West Indies. Big L/S Tables with people sitting round them. C/U Dove on top of tree. L/S Christmas tree, No. 8, by Harrods. M/S Mrs Wilson with Mr. Noel White and Mr. Geoffrey Salmon judging Xmas trees. They are standing by tree No. 7 by Simpsons. C/U Mrs Wilson, pan to Xmas tree, which is all in glass. C/U Base of tree No. 2. Pan up to show the tree of Children of the World Holding Hands in Peace, by Aquascutum. L/S The tree. Top S. Mrs. Wilson judging tree. C/U Mrs. Wilson ditto. As winning tree No. 4, by Dickins and Jones. Pan down to Mrs. Wilson and judges standing round it.
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