Unissued / unused footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Trooping the Colour (aka Silver Jubilee) - London.
Horse-drawn carriages coming along The Mall towards camera. The first contains Queen Mother and Princess Anne with Prince Edward. Then Princess Margaret with...
Unissued / unused footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Trooping the Colour (aka Silver Jubilee) - London.
Horse-drawn carriages coming along The Mall towards camera. The first contains Queen Mother and Princess Anne with Prince Edward. Then Princess Margaret with her children Sarah Armstrong-Jones and Viscount Linley. Guards salute as royal cars drive by. Horse guards coming along The Mall towards camera, led by military band on horseback.
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A clapperboard at the outset reveals the date of filming to be 12 June 1976.
The cameraman is named as Tony Coggans.