MS. Queen saying goodbye to Mayor of Worcester and driving away. LS. Crowd. BV Car driving away. General shots of children waving as Queen and Duke drive past them. MS. Little girl handing bouquet to Queen at Athletic Ground, Hereford. General shots of Queen and...
MS. Queen saying goodbye to Mayor of Worcester and driving away. LS. Crowd. BV Car driving away. General shots of children waving as Queen and Duke drive past them. MS. Little girl handing bouquet to Queen at Athletic Ground, Hereford. General shots of Queen and Duke driving past children.
Various shots of Queen in Cattle Market, looking at cattle. CU. Two little lambs. GV. Queen looking at sheep. LS. crowd. More shots of Queen looking at sheep. Walking shots of Queen past cheering crowds. CU. and general shots of Cubs and boy scouts. CU. Life boys. CU. and general shots of Brownies and girl guides. Arrival of Royal car, Queen being greeted by Lord Lieutenant of Worcester and of her walking to dais accompanied by Brigadier Brined. Various shots of Queen inspecting Guard of Honour and old comrades of the Queen's own Warwick and Worcester Yeomanry. Queen stops to talk to some of the old comrades. GV. Queen and Duke driving past waving children, in Land Rover.
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