Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Queen At Dumbarton Castle" 53/28.
Material for Newsreel Story - extra shots. - Natural sound in parts.
Dumbarton, Scotland.
Train pulls in at railway station. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh meet local dignitaries. Queen visits factory making adding machines. Different shots of Queen at ceremony at Dumbarton Castle with soldiers. Queen and Duke talk to various officers. Queen looks around the castle. Various shots of crowds. Queen visits building in the rain. Bagpipe band play as Guard of Honour are inspected. Ceremony of Queen being challenged by sentry. V. Guards turning out. & SCU. LV. Keeper followed by Key bearer descending steps. & SCU. The keeper salutes Queen. SV. Queen receiving salutes. LV. The keeper advancing with Keys, kneels at. CU. Queen touches key. SV. Pan, from trumpeters playing fanfare to Royal Standard flying. SV. Queen walking towards castle. SV. Duke of Edinburgh following. LV. Royal party mounting castle steps. & SV. Queen leaves Castle by steps. National Anthem is played. More shots of crowds. GV. Dumbarton Castle.
Notes: Andrew Mair a local Baillie, is one of the men being presented to the Queen at Dumbarton Station. The Provost in the red cloak at the castle is Alan M'leod
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