Full title reads: "Liverpool. One Hundred Boys Adventure Bound".
Liverpool, Merseyside. British and Canadian boys on an exchange tour.
LV Group of British boys walking towards arriving at Adelphi Hotel to lunch with Canadian boys (1st. 7ft for super title.) LV Field Marshal Sir Claude...
Full title reads: "Liverpool. One Hundred Boys Adventure Bound".
Liverpool, Merseyside. British and Canadian boys on an exchange tour.
LV Group of British boys walking towards arriving at Adelphi Hotel to lunch with Canadian boys (1st. 7ft for super title.) LV Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck watching arrival of boys. Side view pan Canadian boys arriving and entering hotel. LV Interior British boys lunching with Canadian boys. CU Boys eating. CU John Wright - 15 years old of Leicester. CU Roger Pope - 15 years old - of Westminster. CU Maxwell Wilson 15 and a half of Liverpool. SV Cake model of the Canadian Government building at table. CU Medal commemorating the boys tour held in hand. SV Mr RA Robertson on behalf of Mr George Weston presenting the boys with medal watched by Auchinleck. CU Auchinleck seated at table watching presentations. CU Bob Waugh of Toronto.
LV British boys at quayside to go on board Canadian Pacific Liner 'Empress of Scotland' LV British boys up gangway. Angle shot funnel and deck of liner. CU Viscount Alexander's son Shane Alexander. LV Group of British boys posing with Lord and Lady Mayoress of Liverpool, Alderman the Rev. and Mrs HD Longbottom. SV Auchinleck with Mayor and boys. Side view British boys on deck. GV Ship moving out from quay. SV Pan boy waving from ship. Angle shot people waving. GV Liner steaming out of docks.
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