Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Spring Wedding" - 63/35.
This item is filmed in Technicolor.
Material related to the wedding of Princess Alexandra and Mr Angus Ogilvy. Several shots of the crowd in front of the Westminster Abbey. Various shots of a procession of cars moving along crowded streets - people cheer and wave flags. Queen is seen waving from back seat of her car. More shots of the crowd in front of the Abbey. Horseguards parading, followed by the Glass Coach with Princess Alexandra and her new husband Mr Ogilvy in, line of cars follows. Crowd cheering as Queen Mother's car moves past. Various shots of the large crowds and the procession. Royal guests wave from the cars as they move past the crowd. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon waiting in front of the Abbey for their car to arrive. More shots of the crowd and the procession - streets are lined up with police. Many in crowd with cameras taking photographs.
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