Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
London
CU Couples under umbrellas. (2 shots). LS Placing covers on court. LS British tennis star Christine Truman and Angela Mortimer on Centre Court for Wimbledon Ladies' Final. LS Placing covers on court....
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
London
CU Couples under umbrellas. (2 shots). LS Placing covers on court. LS British tennis star Christine Truman and Angela Mortimer on Centre Court for Wimbledon Ladies' Final. LS Placing covers on court. Various shots during game between Truman and Mortimer, including serves. MS Scoreboard. High shot, the two women coming onto court to a battery of photographers. MS Full screen, audience follow play of ball. Various shots, game in progress. CU The two players coming onto court. MS Photographers. MS Truman and Mortimer coming onto court holding bouquets of flowers. Various shots, game in progress. CU Crowd follow action during the match and applaud. (3 shots). LS Finish of game, players walk towards umpire's chair. LS Angela Mortimer receiving winner's plate from Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone. LS Christine Truman receives runners up prize from Princess Alice. LS Players run up to net to congratulate each other and walk to stand by umpire's chair. MS Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone comes onto court. MS Mortimer receives her prize. MS Truman receives her prize. CU Princess Alice leaves court. MS Truman in action at net during the game. MS Umpire. MS Truman in action on base line. CU Mortimer with her prize.
Note: Unused shots and offcuts from item 61/56. Some scratches throughout.
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