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Tommy Handley memorial service. St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
CU Old man with moustache. CU Another old man with moustache and spectacles. CU Small girl looking through railings. CU Old woman type. CU Workman. CU...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Tommy Handley memorial service. St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
CU Old man with moustache. CU Another old man with moustache and spectacles. CU Small girl looking through railings. CU Old woman type. CU Workman. CU Women with veiled hat. CU Woman's hands holding hymn sheet pan up to face. CU Hand gripping rail pan up to woman's face. CU Elderly woman type. CU Postman. CU The clock tower of St. Paul's. CU Man giving out hymn sheets. CU Old woman. CU Another angle of above woman.
CU Man wearing cloth cap. CU Workman. CU Elevated shot of clock tower. CU Loudspeaker with Policeman standing below it. CU Woman's feet going up steps. CU Workman. CU Old woman type. CU Men types (2 shots) CU City Metropolitan policeman. CU People listening. CU The top of St. Paul's showing carving. CU Pan down from top of St. Paul's to pillars with loudspeaker between them. CU Woman type. MS General view of dome and towers of St. Paul's. MS The Dome of St. Paul's.
MS The top of dome, showing cross. MS The dome and towers, pan down to crowds in forecourt. LS Elevated shot of massed crowd pan across. MS The dome and towers of St. Paul's. LS Elevated shot of crowd. LS Crowd. MS Diana Morrison and another woman arriving. CU Spectators CU Gerald leaving after service. CU Another man arriving. CU Young woman spectator. LS General crowd scene. MS Crowd on steps. MS People seated at bar in pub drinking, listening to radio. MS Barmaid wiping glasses and listening to radio. CU Woman ironing in home and listening to radio.
MS Woman ironing in home and listening to radio, child playing on floor. CU Woman ironing in home and listening to radio, child playing on floor. CU Radio set with Radio Times and photograph of Tommy Handley on top of it. CU Tommy Handley's photograph. MS Woman ironing. MS People walking up steps, arriving for the service. MS Line of policeman on steps. LS Elevated crowd scene, Pan. CU Men's feet going up steps. CU Lord Pakenham? arriving. MS People arriving. MS Fred Yule arriving. M/S Ronald Frankau and another man walking up steps.
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