Princess Elizabeth visits H.M.S. 'Vanguard' at Greenock, Strathclyde.
Pan down to Guard of Honour and across to boat bringing Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) to the 'Vanguard'. M/S as she walks up steps to ship and is greeted by Captain W.G....
Princess Elizabeth visits H.M.S. 'Vanguard' at Greenock, Strathclyde.
Pan down to Guard of Honour and across to boat bringing Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) to the 'Vanguard'. M/S as she walks up steps to ship and is greeted by Captain W.G. Agnew the Commanding Officer. Various shots as she meets other officers and inspects the crew. M/S as she meets ship's chaplain. She walks round and takes a seat.
Various good shots of Princess Elizabeth chatting with Captain Agnew. L/S of the ship. L/S of all the crew onboard as she walks down steps. M/S of her on boat again. M/S sailors cheering her as she leaves. M/S boat leaving ship, pan from ship to boat. L/S as she arrives back at Greenock dock.
Cataloguer's note: date on original record reads 19/6/1946.
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