Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Welcome Home" - 51/93.
Material for Newsreel story - extra shots.
London. - VS of crowds outside Buckingham Palace in the pouring rain. Lots of umbrellas and rain coats. A Royal car carrying Prince Charles drives past. Royal cars drive out of the Palace with Charles and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother). VS crowds and rain storm. Various cars in. Crowds surge car carrying Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II), Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Charles drive in. VS Police holding back the crowds. More crowds. LS Royal Couple with Charles and Anne on balcony. More shots of crowds. Liverpool, Merseyside. - SV Princess Elizabeth's standard outside Town Hall. SV Royal car arriving at Cathedral. LV Liverpool Cathedral. SV Royal Car down Lime St. LV Princess says goodbye to Earl of Derby. LV Royal train. CU Elizabeth and Philip wave from door. London. - SV Philip on Euston Station platform and greets high ranking Army officer. SV Queen and Elizabeth talking to Mountie Officer. SV Queen, Margaret and Charles talking to officials. Prince runs towards camera. SV Queen with Charles talking to officials. CU Queen and Margaret greet Elizabeth's Lady in waiting. SV Royal party talking on platform Liverpool. - CU Elizabeth and Philip board train at Liverpool. GV Cathedral SV Tower of Liverpool Cathedral. CU Tower of Cathedral. LV Pan Royal Couple leaving Cathedral. LV Royal Couple seated listening to bells of Cathedral. pan up to tower of Cathedral. CU Philip and Elizabeth wave as the train leaves Liverpool. CU Royal Couple get into car. SV Crowd. SV Royal car drives away. CU Princess talking to Earl of Derby from train. London. - Crowds at Euston. Guard of Honour. Royal cars. Queen, Margaret and Charles listen to band and meet officials. Philip and Elizabeth inspect troops. Royal cars depart. Liverpool - Elizabeth and Philip come ashore from ship. They wave to crowds. London - Royals at station. Woman in crowd heard to say 'Isn't he sweet' as Charles goes past. Good shots of young Charles. Royal train arrives and Philip and Elizabeth get off to greet family. VS of Mounties getting off train. Royals speak to various officers.
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