Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for "Princess in Kenya" - 52/12 story.
Nairobi, Kenya.
Various shots of Sagana Lodge. Cut in shots - African chief at airport. MS. The governor talking to African chiefs. Cut in shots Africans. LS. Guard of Honour. LS....
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for "Princess in Kenya" - 52/12 story.
Nairobi, Kenya.
Various shots of Sagana Lodge. Cut in shots - African chief at airport. MS. The governor talking to African chiefs. Cut in shots Africans. LS. Guard of Honour. LS. Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh walking across drome, GV. Nairobi. GV. African Highway. Various shots of banners and bunting etc., Various shots completing the ceremonial arch. Native policemen on traffic arch. Native policeman on traffic duty. Working on the uncompleted African Highway. Various shots MS. White and black nurses at hospital barriers. LS. Princess and Duke talking to officials. LS. Princess in hospital ward speaking to black mother. MS. Duke speaking to black men. LS. Royal car driving away. LS. GV. Garden party in Government House grounds. MS. black nurses. LS. Princess walking past guests. LS. MS. Princess and Duke receiving guests. LS. Schoolchildren waving. MS. Princess walking past guests. MS. School children waving. flags. LS. Princess and Duke walking from Government House.
LS. Large numbers of school children entering grounds. LS. Native women in shrouds seated on ground. LS. Royal Car driving past schoolchildren. LS. Schoolchildren waving flags. LS. Royal car driving slowly past schoolchildren. MS. Cut in shots - schoolchildren waving LS. Duke and Princess arrive at H.Q. of Kenya regiment. LS. Guard of Honour. MS. Duke and Princess inspecting the Guard of Honour. LS. Spectators. LS. Walking away from Guard of Honour. LS. (GV.) Duke and Princess being greeted by the vicar. (MS.) LS. Royal car arriving at City Hall. LS. Being greeted by Mayor and Mayoress at City Hall. LS. Crowd outside. LS. Waving from balcony of City Hall. LS. (GV.)
(Mute. Lav.) (Tin 1.)
(Sel Originals for unissued story - replaced by the Death of King George VI 52/12.)
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