Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story WEDDING AT YORK - 61/47.
Various shots of crowds waiting in rain. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) lead the arrival of guests at York Station.
C/U of Princess Anne with other bridesmaids and pages arriving at York Minster. Line of policemen in rain capes march down a street, come to a halt then all look about in confusion (looks very funny). Royals arrive at York railway station.
Crowds line route that the bride's car will take. Great shot of posh steam train arriving at York; wedding guests walk through the station.
Royal cars driving through crowd-lined streets in York. The Queen, Duke and Prince Charles get off the train in the station. Several shots of them driving through York in a glass-backed car.
Various shots inside York Minster during wedding ceremony and the march down the aisle. Shots of the Queen and Duke with the rest of the royal guests in York Minster.
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