Olympia, London. Ideal Homes Exhibition gets royal visitors.
LV GV Elev. housing section. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh & Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) arriving. SV Aneurin (Nye) Bevan presenting man to Princess Elizabeth....
Olympia, London. Ideal Homes Exhibition gets royal visitors.
LV GV Elev. housing section. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh & Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) arriving. SV Aneurin (Nye) Bevan presenting man to Princess Elizabeth. CU Elizabeth. LV Elizabeth, Philip & party passing window. SV Elizabeth being shown round interior of house. SV Woman putting food into back of cupboard. SV Woman's hands take stuff out of cupboard pan up as she places it on table.
SV Elizabeth being shown baby's cot. LV Elev. shot of children's nursery LV Towards children cycling in nursery.
SV Elizabeth and Cecil Beaton looking at film fashions. SV Philip and woman walk towards dress display. CU Dress on revolving stand.
SV People looking at ABC Exhibit. CU Beatrice Campbell. CU Revolving ABC (Associated British Cinemas) Exhibit.
SV Elizabeth & Philip accompanied by others in garden. CU Tulips in rock garden. LV Elev. Elizabeth, Philip and others walking down path to house. SV Towards Elizabeth looking at house.
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