Full titles read: "Wedding of HRH Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, DSO, at Westminster Abbey."L/S of large crowds massed outside Buckingham Palace. L/S of the Royal procession leaving and heading towards The Mall. The procession is led by the Household Cavalry and followed by the...
Full titles read: "Wedding of HRH Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, DSO, at Westminster Abbey."L/S of large crowds massed outside Buckingham Palace. L/S of the Royal procession leaving and heading towards The Mall. The procession is led by the Household Cavalry and followed by the Royal Landaus. L/S of crowd waving as procession passes down The Mall. Various floral decorations line the route. M/S of the Royal carriage pulling up outside the entrance to Westminster Abbey.
Intertitle reads: "Cheering crowds and merry wedding - chimes greet the Bride & Bridegroom on their return." L/S's of the crowd and Mounted Police attempting to control them. L/S of Westminster Abbey. L/S of the Princess Mary (Princess Royal) and her new husband Viscount Lascelles (Earl of Harewood) climbing into carriage together. Various shots of the procession making its way slowly back to the Palace.
Intertitle reads: "Cheering thousands were stilled to silence as Bride & Bridegroom paid tribute to the Glorious Dead who saved King & Empire." L/S of the carriage pulls up next to the Cenotaph. A footman opens carriage door, a Grenadier guard approaches the open doorway and receives a bouquet of flowers (presumably from either the Princess or the Viscount). M/S of the guard turning around and placing the flowers at the foot of memorial. L/S's of the carriage continuing it's journey.
L/S's of the crowd waving as the procession passes through the gates of the Palace. Numerous shots of the Bride and groom with King George V and Queen Mary on the balcony. L/S's of the Princess and the Viscount standing alone on the balcony.
Full titles read: "Wedding of HRH Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, DSO, at Westminster Abbey.
L/S of large crowds massed outside Buckingham Palace. L/S of the Royal procession heading towards The Mall. The procession is led by the Household Cavalry and followed by the Royal Landaus. L/S of crowd waving as procession passes down The Mall.
Note: Time codes for story run from: T/C: 01:31:08 - T/C: 01:36:46.
01:43:15 Crowds outside the gates of Buckingham Palace waving.
01:44:01 The Household Cavalry lead the procession, followed by royal carriage.
01:48:50 L/S's of crowds pushing forward and the police attempting to hold them back (but with little success!)
01:49:09 Royal carriage passing crowds and marching Grenadier Guards as procession heads towards Palace (some very good footage of the procession).
01:52:12 Very good footage of the royal carriage moving through Whitehall.
01:55:24 Photo still of the Princess and Viscount.
01:57:26 Good footage of the royal carriage entering the Palace gates.
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