Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).
GV. Bride and bridegroom emerge from church and cut a ribbon. SV. Picturesque looking characters, one with a breast plate and horse tail hat looking on. GV. The bride, Charlotte of Habsburg-Lorraine and bridegroom,...
Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).
GV. Bride and bridegroom emerge from church and cut a ribbon. SV. Picturesque looking characters, one with a breast plate and horse tail hat looking on. GV. The bride, Charlotte of Habsburg-Lorraine and bridegroom, Duke George of Mecklenburg, are walking down between the ranks of Guard of Honour with their swords crossed. SV. Characters in national costume saluting. SV. The bride and bridegroom walking along beaming and smiling. SV. Small children train-bearers, part of the procession. GV. The procession of guests marching behind. CU The couple, panning to the small train-bearers. CU. The couple receiving guests, two elderly men in uniform with horsetail hats. CU. Old women in national costume. GV. The wedding group posing for their photographs.
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EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA
Anjur, India.
GV. The town of Anjur with refugees walking, carrying their belongings. GV. People working amongst the wreckage with collapsed house in background. SV. Men clearing debris TV. One man working. GV. A crowd of men deep in the wreckage working. SV. Looking into the side of collapsed house. SV. Wreckage. GV. Small boy being carried from the wreckage by two helpers. GV. Elderly man being assisted out of a collapsed building.
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