LS. Sightseeing ferry passing in front of royal yacht Britannia. LS. Royal barge. MS. Crown set in middle of life belt on bow of boat. MS. & LS. Crowd on Tower Pier, Tower of London in background, people cheering. Crowded steamer at the pier. LS. Royal yacht Britannia...
LS. Sightseeing ferry passing in front of royal yacht Britannia. LS. Royal barge. MS. Crown set in middle of life belt on bow of boat. MS. & LS. Crowd on Tower Pier, Tower of London in background, people cheering. Crowded steamer at the pier. LS. Royal yacht Britannia goes under Tower Bridge taking Princess Margaret and her newly wed husband Anthony Armstrong Jones (Lord Snowdon) to honeymoon. Elevated shot as royal barge leaves Tower Pier, Princess Margaret and her husband Anthony Armstrong Jones (Lord Snowdon) can be seen waving. LS. Pan into Britannia, showing the crew lined up on deck. Pan along the Britannia. LS. Britannia at anchor opposite to Tower Pier with small sight seeing boats passing it. LS. Two tugs coming towards camera. LS. Britannia, showing sailors on deck. MS. Royal standard flying. LS. Part of the Britannia showing sailors on deck. MS. Royal standard flying. LS. Part of the Britannia. LS. Bow of Britannia showing Union Jack and sailors lined up on deck. LS. Britannia moving down the Thames.
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Date found in the old record - 06/05/1960. Footage related to Princess Margaret's wedding to Anthony Armstrong Jones.
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