Full title reads: "Queen And Duke Visit Carlisle".
Carlisle, Cumberland.
GV Royal train pulling into Carlisle Station. SV People watching. CU Queen Elizabeth II as she steps off the train and is greeted by the Lord Lt. and Mayor of Carlisle. GV Queen, Lord Lt. and Mayor leaving Carlisle...
Full title reads: "Queen And Duke Visit Carlisle".
Carlisle, Cumberland.
GV Royal train pulling into Carlisle Station. SV People watching. CU Queen Elizabeth II as she steps off the train and is greeted by the Lord Lt. and Mayor of Carlisle. GV Queen, Lord Lt. and Mayor leaving Carlisle Station and walking towards a dais. SV People watching. SV Queen standing on dais. GV People watching. LV Queen inspecting Guard of Honour. GV Crowds.
GV Royal cars coming towards camera. BV Royal cars going away from camera. SV Queen, Mayor and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on dais. GV Dais. SV Queen standing by plaque. CU Plaque. SV Queen on dais with Mayor and councillors walking on to be presented to her. GV Dais. CU Queen being presented with bouquet. SV Small boy walking towards Queen and Duke and presenting the Duke with a buttonhole. CU Plaque. SV Queen autographing photograph.
LV Queen, Mayor and others on their way to the Market Hall. GV Queen, Mayor and another man walking down aisle in the market hall and on both sides masses of children waving flags etc. SV Children waving flags. LV Party walking down aisle towards camera. CU Children waving flags. LV Duke and woman walking down aisle towards camera. CU Children waving. GV Queen and Duke seated on dais in front of masses of children. CU Children. GV Queen and Mayor down aisle to leave the market hall. CU Children.
GV Royal car leaving market hall. LV Car coming towards camera, pans with it into back view. GV Crowds. SV Queen and Dean of Carlisle coming out of Cathedral Queen shakes hands with the Dean and says goodbye.
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