On her way to see Surrey cricket team match against the South Africans at the Oval, Queen Elizabeth II visits Duchy of Cornwall Estate in Kennington. SCU. Towards, Queen walking along past tenants home on the Duchy of Cornwall Estate in Kennington, she is waving....
On her way to see Surrey cricket team match against the South Africans at the Oval, Queen Elizabeth II visits Duchy of Cornwall Estate in Kennington. SCU. Towards, Queen walking along past tenants home on the Duchy of Cornwall Estate in Kennington, she is waving. SV. Nurse and two children waving from window. SV. Queen shaking hands with old ladies. SV. Children with cameras. SV. Queen smiling and talking to two old ladies (tenants). SV. Kids cheering. SV. Towards and pan, Queen walking past cheering kids. LV. Grandstands at the Oval. SV. Queen shaking hands with one of the Bedser twins (Alec or Eric) and moves on to shake hands with another member of the Surrey cricket team. SV. Queen shaking hands with the members of Surrey cricket team. AS. People on balcony and Royal Standard flying. SV. Queen shaking hands with the South African cricket team, & SV.
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