Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Lascelles Wedding" - 52/58.
Material for Newsreel Story - extra shots not used in cut story.
St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London. - Wedding of Hon Gerald Lascelles (Brother of the Earl of Harewood) to Miss Angela Dowling.
SV. Crowd looking through mirrors outside St. Margaret's. SV. Crowd outside St. Margaret's SV. People looking through Mirrors. GV. People lining pavement outside church. CU. Woman looking through mirror. LV. Car driving up outside church. GV. People around Parliament Square. LV. Crowd outside church. SV. Royal standard flying from church. MV. Crowd. LV. Crowds of guests leaving church. LV. Car pulling away from church. MV. People waiting - as cars pull away. ( 2 shots)
SV. Crowd looking through mirrors outside St. Margaret's SV. Crowd outside St. Margaret's SV. Royal Standard flying from church. SV. Princess Royal and others waiting for car. CU Royal Standard. SV Princess Royal and others waiting for car. MV. Princess Margaret with others waiting for car. MV. Princess Margaret with Duchess of Kent.
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"Angela Dowling" in text and tags should read Angela Dowding.
The wedding took place on 15 July 1952.
Further footage of the wedding can be seen in clips 20.02, 20.09 and 2604.14.