Title: "PRINCE'S 800 MILE HUSTLE. H.R.H. spends 2 rights in train to pay crowded day's visit to Carrick - from which he takes his title of Earl of Carrick".
M/S of a crowd of people, many sheltering under umbrellas, some hold a large banner reading - 'welcome'....
Title: "PRINCE'S 800 MILE HUSTLE. H.R.H. spends 2 rights in train to pay crowded day's visit to Carrick - from which he takes his title of Earl of Carrick".
M/S of a crowd of people, many sheltering under umbrellas, some hold a large banner reading - 'welcome'. M/S of Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales, getting out of a train carriage, journalists, press photographers and officials crowd around him.
L/S of the front of a country house, people gather outside for a hunt, panning shot follows the Prince on horseback as he rides past. M/S of the Prince on horseback, a pack on hounds run around the horses' feet. M/S of the hunting party coming down the driveway to the large house. L/S of the hunting party coming down a country lane, the dogs leading way, some press photographers run along next to the horses, taking photographs.
After some seconds of spacing, story resumes at 01:07:08 - looks like cuts / out takes. M/S of two men chatting to the Prince, outside the station building. More shots of the Prince amongst the crowd on the station. M/S of the Prince inspecting a line of war veterans wearing rows of medals on their civilian overcoats.
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