Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out takes, rushes) for story "Scottish Church Assembly" - 69/43.
Similar shots to newsreel story.
Shots of guards walking through courtyard of Assembly Hall. Dignitaries arriving. Statue of John Knocks in the background.
Angle shots of royal procession making its way through streets of Edinburgh (some good shots). Several shots of royals walking through courtyard. Guards saluting etc. C/U sign reading 'CHURCH OF SCOTLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HALL'.
Shots of crowds lining streets as Household Cavalry ride by. C/U of woman in crowd wearing blue hat. Various more good shots of royal procession. Shots of dignitaries walking in line. Numerous shots of people seated in assembly hall. People applauding. Several shots of Queen addressing the audience.
Similar shots. L/Ss of the exterior of the building. Massed crowds outside. More shots of royal procession making way through streets. L/S and M/Ss of people holding banners and demonstrating on pavement. C/U of a young looking Reverend Ian Paisley with the protesters.
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