The Christening of Princess Anne. Buckingham Palace, London.
L/S of Buckingham Palace. C/U of large chandelier. Group shot Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and the Queen with King George VI and the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) standing at back. C/U Princess Elizabeth...
The Christening of Princess Anne. Buckingham Palace, London.
L/S of Buckingham Palace. C/U of large chandelier. Group shot Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and the Queen with King George VI and the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) standing at back. C/U Princess Elizabeth pan down to baby Princess Anne. M/S of the Duke of Edinburgh handing Prince Charles down to the Queen. M/S Philip looking down. C/U Princess Elizabeth smiling holding Princess Anne with Queen smiling holding Prince Charles. C/U of the Queen putting Prince Charles down onto the floor. C/U of Queen stroking terrier pan back to Queen smiling pant down to dog. M?S of Princess Elizabeth with baby and Queen Mary. M/S of court photographers with press camera. Group shots of Princess Alice, Princess Elizabeth with baby and Queen. Lord Mountbatten, Princess Margarita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and the Honourable Andrew Elphinestone. M/S Princess Alice, Princess Elizabeth and the Queen smiling. Prince Charles walks into picture and looks at baby princess. M/S of two press photographers. L/S group and Prince Charles walks out of picture pan back to group. C/U Princess Elizabeth pan down to baby. M/S group.
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