Full title reads: "Delhi. The Union Jack Flies Again".
India.
GV Red Fort where civic reception is held. GV Parliament House which has Union Jacks fluttering in fg. GV Street in old Delhi. GV Showing hand-carts. SV Cows sitting in middle of road in old Delhi.
Full title reads: "Delhi. The Union Jack Flies Again".
India.
GV Red Fort where civic reception is held. GV Parliament House which has Union Jacks fluttering in fg. GV Street in old Delhi. GV Showing hand-carts. SV Cows sitting in middle of road in old Delhi.
GV Indian President's House & Moghul Gardens. GV House & line of Lancers. CU Lancer. SV British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan walking with Jawaharlal Pandit Nehru in gardens. CU Lancer. SV Mr & Dorothy. Macmillan standing with vice- President Dr Radhakrishnan waiting for President to arrive. SV President Dr Rajendra Prasad walking along followed by Lancers. SV President greets Mrs Macmillan. GV Gathering. SV Mr Macmillan meeting guests including priest. CU. Talking to priest & another guest. CU Lancers. SV Mr Macmillan talking to guests. GV Party. SV Macmillan's being served tea. SV Mr Macmillan sipping tea. SV Mrs Macmillan talking to Japanese lady seated next to her. GV Party seated round table.
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