GV. Senate House, London University. SV. Queen Mother is arriving at Sneate House. SV. Doorway of Senate House, above the doorway the words 'University of London'. SV. Pan, Queen Mother walk in and meets the Mayoress of Camden. SV. Queen Mother talking to the Ambassador of Chile and...
GV. Senate House, London University. SV. Queen Mother is arriving at Sneate House. SV. Doorway of Senate House, above the doorway the words 'University of London'. SV. Pan, Queen Mother walk in and meets the Mayoress of Camden. SV. Queen Mother talking to the Ambassador of Chile and Madame Santa-Cruz. CU. The Ambassador of Chile talking to the Queen Mother, pan to Madame Santa-Cruz. SV. Queen Mother shaking hands with the Ambassador of Paraguay Senor Gavilan and Madame Gavilan. CU. The Ambassador of Paraguay, pan to Madame Gavilan. SV. Queen Mother meeting the Ambassador of Ecuador Senor Mentilla. CU. The Ambassador of Ecuador talking to the Queen Mother. SV. Queen Mother shaking hands with the Ambassador of Mexico. CU. The Ambassador of Mexico. SV. The Ambassador of Mexico introducing Madame Suarez to the Queen Mother. CU. Madame Suarez. SV. Queen Mother is shaking hands with Madame Mosquera-Chaux and then shaking hands with the Ambassador of Colombia Senor Mosquera-Chaux. CU. Madame Mosquera-Chaux and the Ambassador of Colombia talking to the Queen Mother. CU. The Charge d'Affaires of Haiti meeting the Queen Mother. Pan to Queen Mother. SV. Queen Mother talking to the Charge d'Affaires of Haiti Senor Mehu. CU. Queen Mother. SV. Queen Mother talking to the Minister Counsellor of Brazil and Madame Grieco. GV. The reception. SV. Ambassador of Peru, the Ambassador of Uruguay Senor Valazquez and Juan Perano (COI). CU. Senor De Arambury the Ambassador of Peru and the Ambassador of Uruguay Cenor Santa-Cruz. SV. Madame de Aramburu and Madame Santa-Cruz. SV. The Ambassador of Argentina Senor McLoughlin and Madame McLoughlin with other guests. CU. Three institute members. SV. The Ambassador of the Dominican Republic S. R. Licenciado Porfino Herrara-Baez and Madame Herrara-Baez. Also the Ambassador of Colombia. SV. Queen Mother receives bouquet from Miss Janet Kirk from the university.
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