Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Queen Back In England" 52/55.
Tower Pier, London
SV. Steamer 'Tottan', Tower Bridge and the River Thames are in the background. CU. Name 'Tottan'.
SV. Queen Elizabeth II shaking hands with and talking to members of crew of British North Greenland Expedition ship, they are wearing cold weather gear.
SV. Snow tractor. SV. Queen looking at snow tractor. & SCU. LV. People looking on from the waters' edge of the river.
SV. Officers explaining map to the Queen. SV. Crows nest. LV. Crows nest pan down mast to Service in progress on deck of ship. SV. Queen with officers looking at expedition kit - lamps, sleeping bags etc.
SV. Crew lined up waiting for Queen SV. Queen leaving ship. LV. Crowd. CU. Two members of crew. MV. Elevated, Queen looking at arctic tent. SV. Queen looking at arctic equipment.
LV. Queen shaking hands with officers on board. LV. Service in progress. SV. Royal Standard at masthead. SV. Queen talking to officer, with map. LV. Crew giving three cheers for Queen. LV. Queen waves and walks away.
SV. Members of crew. SV. Queen looking at loaded sledge. SCU. Queen with officer looking at sledge. (Orig. Rota Lav.)
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