Title reads: "Queen Alexandra reviews Girl Guides".
Girl Guides and Boy Scouts hold mass meeting in a London park, Queen Alexandra attends.
Brief shot Guides in parade. VS Guides holding circular piece of canvas, one at a time Guides climb step ladder and jump onto the canvas held by their comrades. MS Guides holding Union Jack flags with Guide insignia on. March past by Guides, a man in Scout uniform watches (could be Prince Albert but not clear).
Shot looking over heads of Boy Scouts who are raising their hats on poles and cheering as Queen Alexandra coach passes. Several men on horses ride along. MS Queen Alexandra & another lady sit in open coach, talking to Robert Baden-Powell (the founder of these groups) who stands beside the coach.
MS group of men with a wreath - seems unrelated to rest of story.
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