Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "The Queen in Ulster" - 51/46.
Various shots HMS 'Sheffield' entering Belfast harbour and Dufferin Quay. M/S Queen's standard flying at masthead. M/S dockers waving. M/S pan Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) walking...
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "The Queen in Ulster" - 51/46.
Various shots HMS 'Sheffield' entering Belfast harbour and Dufferin Quay. M/S Queen's standard flying at masthead. M/S dockers waving. M/S pan Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) walking along deck and down gangplank, accompanied by Princess Margaret. C/U dockers. M/S sign 'Welcome to Belfast' with crowds in background. C/U as the Queen, accompanied by Vice Admiral Earl of Granville, walks towards car, pan back to Margaret. Various shots as Queen accompanied by Mayor and followed by Margaret walk towards City Hall. M/S boys lined up outside Campbell College. M/S Queen talking to small boys. C/U Queen talking to small boys, she walks on. M/S Queen talking to small boys. M/S people applauding. L/S Queen walking down line of older boys. The headmaster Mr Groves asks her to pose for photographs. C/U boys with their box cameras. Pan to Queen and Princess posing.
L/S start of Ulster trophy race at Dundrod. Various shots of the race as they speed around, M/S's Farina taking Leathemstown corner and going through Cochranstown. M/S crowds watching. M/S chequered flag being waved as Farina comes in to win. C/U children watching. M/S Farina and other drivers applauding, pan to Queen in car. M/S children waving Union Jack flags at Lurgan. M/S Queen talking to mayor. M/S Queen talking to Alderman. M/S children waving. C/U as Queen is presented with souvenir gift of linen by Mrs F. A. Monroe the mayoress of Lurgan. C/U children with flags, C/U Queen and Margaret.
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