Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Maundy Money" 53/25.
Material for Newsreel Story - extra shots
St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
A young woman runs out of St. Pauls holding Maundy coins to show her mother. CU Collection of Royal Maundy coins. Ext dome of St Paul's. People walk into Cathedral. Lord Mayor of London and Aldermen in regalia walk up steps. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrive and go into cathedral. Royal Party and clergy process out of Church. Queen and Duke shake hands with clergy and leave in cars. Lord Mayor leaves as do a group of Beafeaters / Yeomen of the Guard. CU. Mrs. Kingsford with Maundy Money. CU. Mrs. Kingsford holding Maundy Money. CU. Mrs. Pendrill shows Maundy Money to son. CU. Maundy Money in Mrs. Pendrill's hand.
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