ROYAL WEDDING: CROWDS GATHER ALONG STREETS
--SUPERS--\nSaturday\nCastle Hill, Windsor, UK\n\nMay 19, 2018\n\n --VIDEO SHOWS--\n-Large crowds gathered early along the procession route in Castle Hill in Windsor.\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nALL EYES ARE ON ENGLAND'S ANCIENT WINDSOR CASTLE ON SATURDAY AS BRITAIN'S PRINCE HARRY MARRIES US ACTRESS MEGHAN MARKLE IN A FAIRYTALE WEDDING UNDER ALMOST CLOUDLESS SKIES.\nTHOUSANDS OF WELL-WISHERS LINE THE STREETS OF WINDSOR IN THE HOPE OF CATCHING A GLIMPSE OF THE ROYAL NEWLYWEDS AS THEY PROCESS THROUGH THE TOWN IN AN ELEGANT HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE.\nCHEERING CROWDS WILL GREET THE COUPLE AS THEY BEGIN THEIR FIRST JOURNEY TOGETHER AS HUSBAND AND WIFE, LESS THAN TWO YEARS AFTER THEY FIRST MET IN LONDON.\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nROYAL WEDDING CROWDS HARRY MEGHAN WINDSOR\n
Driving through autumn colour, Scotland, UK
Driving through birch trees (Betula sp.) near Garve in Scotland, UK, in late October.
06/07/66 A0031818 CARLISLE, ENGLAND: BRITISH BLUE STREAK ROCKET PREPARED FOR JOURNEY TO AUSTRALIA FIRING SITE, THROUGH GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO WITHDRAW FROM ELDO:
06/07/66 A0031818 CARLISLE, ENGLAND: BRITISH BLUE STREAK ROCKET PREPARED FOR JOURNEY TO AUSTRALIA FIRING SITE, THROUGH GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO WITHDRAW FROM ELDO: LN26019 "ROCKET READY" SHOWS: EXT OF FACTORY PAN: CU FACTORY NOTICE SPADEADAM ROCEKT": TS SHOT DOWN LENGT OFROCKET - INT OF FACTORY: CU APRT OF ROCKET MARKED "F5" ZOOM BACK AND PAN TO TRIAL - SECTION: CU (VEN) GENERAL SHOTS OF MEN AT WORK ON SECTIONS FO THE ROCKET: 9SHTO 6/7/66 - 48FT) SPACE RESEARCH - EUROPE ROCKETS & MISSILES (FOREIGN) GREAT BRITAIN - BLUE STREAK GREAT BRITAIN - CARLISLE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SPACE RESEARCH UP - LN / 48 FT / 16 - B & W / R14381
JOURNEY THROUGH BRITAIN EXCERPTS
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THE BURRY MAN
A centuries-old Scottish tradition that ranks as one of the UK's most bizarre customs in the World. Every August in South Queensferry's Scotland, a townsmen applies to the local council for the honour of being that year's Burry Man. The successful applicant dresses in a full body costume made of flannel. This costume is completely covered with the hooked fruits of Arctium lappa and Arctium minus, Britain's two native Burdock species. The person who plays the Burry Man must collect these 'burrs', as well as any manner of flowers and ferns to ornament both his costume and the two staves he carries around on his journey. Once he is fully decked out in his heavy costume, the Burry Man leaves from the centre of town at around nine o'clock in the morning. He parades around calling at each of the pubs in the town, where he receives a drink of whisky through a straw. He is also required to visit the Provost's house where, yet again, he is given a drink. He is accompanied by two attendants, who ensure that the ordeal his endurable.
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80th birthday celebration in London for British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
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CHATEAUROUX - EXHIBITION CHARLELIE COUTURE
NEWS & SPORTS PAGEANT OF MOVIETONE - Reviewed by Leslie Mitchell
ISSUE_NO = 488 NO_OF_ITEMS = 11 ITEM_NO = 1 DESCRIPTION : British Legion Police For Czechoslovakia CARD_FILE = 34537 CARD_TITLE : British Legion Prepares SHOT_LIST : At Olympia, members of the British Legion assemble to obtain their kit for the journey to Czechoslovakia where they are to police the plebiscite areas. They take the oath and then march through the streets led by a band. KEYWORDS : Clubs and Organisations; Military - Ceremonial; Ex-servicemen; Music and Dance; Great Britain MATERIAL : Lav 4416 Cuts 4465 & 4466 LENGTH_SHOT = 90 DATE_SUBD = 10/07/1938
GERMANY: VOLUNTEERS HAND OUT SUPPLIES TO MIGRANTS
--SUPERS--Munich, GermanyTuesday --VIDEO SHOWS--Volunteers hand out supplies to migrants who had arrived at Munich Hauptbahnhof main railway station. --CNN WIRE-- BUDAPEST, Hungary (CNN) -- Angry scenes erupted outside Budapest"s main train station Tuesday morning, as crowds of angry migrants and refugees were prevented from boarding trains they hoped would take them on from Hungary toward Western Europe. Hundreds of people who had expected to board trains to head on to Austria and Germany instead found Keleti station closed to traffic, with lines of Hungarian police officers barring their way. Tired, hungry and frustrated, the crowds chanted, "Hungary, no -- Germany, yes!" Police and officials on the ground offered contradictory lines to journalists and migrants, with some saying the station was open while others said trains were delayed by several hours. It"s the latest crisis point to emerge as a wave of migrants -- many refugees fleeing conflict in Syria or Iraq -- seek to make their way by land to Western European nations where they hope to claim asylum. Some have been greeted along their journey by tear gas and stun grenades, while others have found themselves at the mercy of criminal gangs. In other places -- including parts of Germany and Greece -- there"s been a warmer welcome, with volunteers handing out food and water. There"s little doubt that such help is sorely needed for those enduring an often arduous journey. "We have been here five days. No food, no sleep -- no place to sleep, no anything," one Syrian refugee at Keleti station told CNN. He and his fellow travelers had train tickets but were not being allowed through, he said. As the young man spoke, a chant broke out calling for German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- who called Monday for "a fair distribution of refugees" among EU countries to help ease the crisis -- to come to their aid. "Merkel, Merkel, Merkel, help us," the crowd called in English. Reka Hegedus, a spokeswoman for Keleti train station, later told CNN the station had reopened. "It was shut this morning with no departures or arrivals for one hour at 9:30 here due to the sheer amount of migrants at the station," she said. "The problem is the amount of migrants with the wrong papers. Obviously, even if they have tickets, it is not enough." However, only those with proper documentation -- that is, a valid passport, a ticket and any necessary visas -- were being allowed into the station, with police checking the papers of those seeking to enter. Hungary: Migrants must have proper documents The latest disruption came after a day of chaos at the station on Monday, which culminated with some migrants -- many of them Syrian or Iraqi -- finally being allowed to buy tickets and board trains heading toward Austria after days of waiting. Hungary has come under increasing pressure from Western European countries to change its approach to the migrant crisis. It has been erecting a barbed-wire fence along its more than 100-mile border with Serbia in a bid to prevent migrants crossing illegally as they make their way north. Other flashpoints have also emerged. Thousands were stranded last month in a no-man"s land between northern Greece and Macedonia, where Macedonian security forces used tear gas and stun grenades as some desperate people tried to rush the razor wire border fence. After Macedonia, Serbia is the next staging point for many migrants on their long journey north, days after reaching Greece by boat. While Greece is an EU state, it"s already struggling to cope with a huge influx of migrants thanks to its ongoing economic difficulties, leading many of those reaching its shores to push on in hope of a better welcome elsewhere. Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs told CNN"s "The World Right Now" that the lack of documentation was a key issue for authorities there. "That"s one major problem we have to face: that these people at least to the Hungarian border came without papers, or got rid of papers, and at the end of the day it"s basically impossible to determine whether they are telling the truth that they are coming from Syria or other war zones," he said. "So that is why up until their identity is ... we cannot say anything else than that they are illegal migrants." An earlier statement issued by Kovacs via e-mail called on Germany to clarify its position on allowing Syrian refugees into Germany from Hungary, "calling for order and legality to be restored at the borders of the European Union." It denied that refugees who have already entered Hungary are allowed to travel onwards freely. "European regulations require that a person wishing to go on to Austria or Germany, for example, has the necessary documents. People at Budapest"s Keleti railway station demanding to be allowed free passage are demanding something which is not possible under European legislation," the statement said. Hundreds arrive in Munich Germany"s government said last month that it expected up to 800,000 asylum seekers to come this year -- four times more than in 2014. A CNN team on the ground in Munich saw hundreds of migrants gathered at the train station Tuesday morning, some camping out as they waited for buses to take them onward. Police said that about 400 had arrived that day so far. The flow of arrivals slowed as the day wore on, presumably because of the delays in Budapest. Teams of volunteers handed out private donations of supplies, including fruit and water, to those waiting, who appeared to be in good spirits. Most of those to whom CNN spoke said they were from Syria. Merkel said Monday that Germany -- where some are opposed to taking in asylum seekers -- must show "flexibility" when it comes to dealing with the crisis. European Union member states agreed in July to take in more than 32,000 migrants to ease the burden on Italy and Greece, where by far the largest numbers have arrived. Another 8,000 should be allocated by the end of the year, said the European Union"s commissioner for migration. Huge numbers make sea crossing The European Union has been trying to find ways to ease the migrant pressure on Italy and Greece, where most migrants enter Europe -- many by sea -- but many EU member countries, including Hungary, have been reluctant to accept a voluntary quota. Another is Slovakia, which said last month that it only wanted to take in Christians because it has only a tiny Muslim community and it would be hard for new Muslim arrivals to integrate. The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain issued a statement Friday asking a special EU council to meet later this month to work on measures to better manage the influx of migrants. Last week, in Austria, the bodies of 71 people were found in a truck abandoned by suspected smugglers. The fate of those people, who likely were fleeing war-ravaged Syria, has highlighted the risks involved in trying to reach Western Europe by land. Many more seek to make the perilous journey by sea, boarding overcrowded, unseaworthy boats departing from Turkey or north Africa. More than 350,000 migrants have reached Mediterranean countries by sea in 2015 so far, the International Organization for Migration told CNN on Tuesday. This compares to a total of just under 220,000 migrants arriving by sea for the whole of 2014, according to its figures. -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT----- --KEYWORD TAGS--GERMANY MIGRANTS VOLUNTEERS SUPPLIES
ROUND THE WORLD (NO. 13) WITH THE PICTORIAL CAMERAMAN ON "THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN"
Introductory intertitle reads: "The last phase - we pass from the Pacific into the Panama Canal - and terminate our picturesque journey of 35,721 miles." <br/> <br/>Panama, Central America. <br/> <br/>L/Ss and M/Ss of the Empress of Britain passing through the Panama Canal. Shots on deck of passengers. Nice C/U of man using a cine camera. C/U of prow of ship showing name.
MORE TANKS FOR RUSSIA
Titles read: "MORE TANKS FOR RUSSIA". <br/> <br/>Somewhere in Britain. <br/> <br/>Various shots of British-built tanks being put through a final test drive before being shipped to Russia. <br/> <br/>Women factory workers in overalls seal all the doors and apertures of a tank, to ensure complete insulation against the deteriorating effects of sea water, humidity and climatic conditions during the sea voyage. Quick shots of instructions in Russian that have been painted on the tanks. <br/> <br/>The tanks are then driven onto freight train wagons and start their journey towards Russia.
RIDLEY SCOTT HONORED WITH BAFTA FELLOWSHIP
***This package contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package and within ten days of its initial delivery or such shorter time as designated by CNN.***\n\n ***This pkg contains photos from Getty Images that are only cleared for use within the pkg. Affiliates may not cut these photos out of the pkg for individual use.***\n\n\n --SUPERS--\n(Movie credits and courtesies pre-fonted.)\n\n00.00 - 00.08 \nRidley Scott\nFilm Director\n\n01:40 - 01:48 \nRussell Crowe\nActor\n\n --LEAD IN--\nTHE RECIPIENT OF THIS YEAR'S BAFTA FELLOWSHIP (SUNDAY) WILL BE SIR RIDLEY SCOTT, DIRECTOR OF ALIEN, BLADE RUNNER, THELMA &amp;amp; LOUISE AND GLADIATOR, AMONG OTHERS. NEIL CURRY LOOKS AT THE ENGLISHMAN'S VARIED AND ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL CAREER, WHICH MOST RECENTLY INVOLVED A ROLE AS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF BLADE RUNNER 2049, RECEIVING 8 BAFTA NOMINATIONS AND FIVE OSCAR NOMINATIONS\n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nGOOD MOVIES SHOULD ALSO BE AHEAD OF THE AUDIENCE NEVER WITH THEM OR BEHIND THEM THEY SHOULD BE AHEAD OF THEM ALWAYS. THAT'S CALLED DRAMA.\nSCROLLED THROUGH RIDLEY SCOTT'S MOVIE CREDITS. IT'S A JOURNEY THROUGH TITLES WHICH CONJURE UP SOME OF THE MOST UNFORGETTABLE SCENES IN FILM HISTORY. HIS WORK SPANS THE GENRE FROM SCIENCE FICTION TO SODEN SANDALS. OFTEN PEPPERED WITH A RANGE OF REAL LIFE CHARACTERS AND FICTIONAL FIGURES WHO HAUNT THE MEMORIES FOR YEARS DECADES EVEN AFTER THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE ON SCREEN. BOX OFFICE MOJO ESTIMATES THE MOVIES HE'S DIRECTED HAVE GROSSED MORE THAN ONE POINT SIX BILLION DOLLARS.\n Ridley Scott: "People keep saying is there a thread between the films you make and there's not really you know it's all a story story story."\nSCOTT STORYTELLING SKILLS WERE RECOGNISED WITH HIS FIRST MOVIE MAKING VENTURE AT THE RIPE OLD AGE OF 40.\nHIS FEATURE DEBUT THE DUELISTS WON BEST FIRST FILM AT THE PRESTIGIOUS CANNES FILM FESTIVAL.\nTHE 40 YEARS SINCE THEN HAVE YIELDED DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS THREE TIMES AT THE OSCARS AND THE BAFTAS AND FIVE TIMES AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES. BUT HE'S NEVER WON.\n Ridley Scott: "My movies, I have no regrets. They're all my favorite children." \nHIS WORK HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED INSTEAD THROUGH A BRITISH KNIGHTHOOD IN TWO THOUSAND AND THREE FURNISHING HIM WITH THE GRAND TITLE OF SIR RIDLEY \nAND A STAR ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME IN 2015.\n Russell Crowe: "The images that he's created over the course of his career the adventures that he's taken out of the cinema audience on just been amazing."\nSCOTT IS RENOWNED AS A FAST FILMMAKER WHICH ENABLED HIM TO REACT QUICKLY TO RECRUIT CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER AND RESHOOT KEVIN SPACEY SCENES IN HIS LATEST FILM. ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD FOLLOWING ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL MISCONDUCT MADE AGAINST SPACY. \n Ridley Scott: drugs and rock'n'roll don't go with filmmaking so you've got to kind of stay fit and Clear. So filmmaking is my adrenaline is my rush and that's why I love to make films."\nHE'S RECEIVED TWO SPECIAL AWARDS FROM BAFTA IN THE PAST. THE SECOND SHARED WITH HIS BROTHER TOP GUN DIRECTOR TONY SCOTT WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE IN 2012. BUT THE FELLOWSHIP IS BAFTA HIGHEST AWARD WITH RIDLEY SCOTT JOINING SUCH NAMES AS SPIELBERG SCORSESE KUBRICK AND HITCHCOCK. \n Ridley Scott: "This is the best green room in the world and here."\nAT THE AGE OF 80 RIDLEY SCOTT IS FAR FROM READY TO VACATE THE DIRECTOR'S CHAIR WITH A WAR FILM BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND ANOTHER ALIEN PREQUEL ALREADY ANNOUNCED. SO HIS CLIPBOARD WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE AFTER THE CLAPPING HAS ENDED AT THE BAFTAS. NEIL CURRY CNN LONDON.\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nBAFTA RIDLEY SCOTT ENTERTAINMENT\n\n
PORT & SPORTING PERSONALITIES
ISSUE_NO = 1153A NO_OF_ITEMS = 9 ITEM_NO = 5 DESCRIPTION : WALKING - Marathon walk from London to Brighton and back. CARD_FILE = 55748 CARD_TITLE : SPORT & SPORTING PERSONALITIES - BRIGHTON-LONDON WALK SHOT_LIST : Cut story - KS. Line-up walkers. Croydon. Start of race, walking through crowded streets. Passing over Westminster Bridge, turning round at Big Ben, & back over Westminster Bridge. Night shot passing through Crawley. Signpost indicating direction to Brighton. SCU rear view of walkers in headlights of car. Daylight shots approaching Brighton. No.35, Stirling-Wakeley, through Brighton & starting on return journey. Frenchman - CU walking still on way to Brighton No.35 arriving at Croydon & winning, passes through crowds, does not stop walking. KEYWORDS : Great Britain; Buildings, Landmarks and Monuments; Personalities - Sport MATERIAL : Issue FEET_SHOT = 1081 DATE_SUBD = 07/09/1951
(LORD HALIFAX LEAVES FOR USA, SPEECH TO AMERICANS)
Unused / unissued material - dates unclear or unknown. <br/> <br/>Various shots of British Politician Lord Halifax and Lady Halifax boarding a fishing boat which will take them to meet warship at start of their journey to America. <br/> <br/>Various shots of Winston Churchill watching their boarding with interest from wheel house of the small boat. Lady Clementine Churchill is also there to see them off. Ship named "Coreopsis". Aerial view flying over battleship at sea, also from alongside. MS. Halifax aboard war ship. MS. & CU. Halifax seated gives statement to American press. <br/> <br/>He speaks into camera and says: "We have a rough, difficult, and perhaps long road in front of us, but the British people are united as never before, and I have no doubt with your help we can win through and so save the causes on which your civilisation and ours both depend'. <br/> <br/>CU Lady Halifax speaks into camera. She says: 'I can tell you that the women of Great Britain will always be grateful for the wonderful generosity of the American people in their gifts of all kinds to war relief'. <br/> <br/>(This story may be after his appointment as Ambassador to U.S. on December 28 1940). <br/> <br/>N.B. This item was originally known as UN 170 E.
TENNIS PLAYER EMMA RADUCANU ON JOURNEY TO RECOVERY
&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:00&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emma Raducanu &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Tennis Player, 2021 U.S. Open Champion&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:25 &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Becky Anderson&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Abu Dhabi, UAE &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BRITISH STAR EMMA RADUCANU TOOK THE TENNIS WORLD BY STORM IN 2021 WHEN SHE WON THE U.S. OPEN AT 18 YEARS-OLD. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BUT SHE WAS OUT OF ACTION FOR MOST OF LAST YEAR -- UNDERGOING SURGERIES TO HER WRISTS AND ANKLE. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CNN'S BECKY ANDERSON SPOKE TO HER ABOUT HER JOURNEY BACK TO TOP FORM. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emma Raducanu, Tennis Player, 2021 U.S. Open Champion: Well, I'm playing Marie (Bouzkova), like she rank 30 in the world. So, it's gonna be a pretty tough match. Yeah, she's an opponent that's extremely solid Marie. I think that she's known to be very solid, to not make mistakes, and I think to play her in these windy conditions is gonna be a challenge and difficult because it's not always smooth sailing. You kind of, you come here, you play, you test yourself out, you go back, you readjust.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Becky Anderson, Abu Dhabi, UAE: 2021 you were 18 years old and there are times that you've said you almost regret winning that grand slam. Just explain what you mean by that. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emma Raducanu, Tennis Player, 2021 U.S. Open Champion: Yeah, I think that when I was saying those things, I hadn't necessarily had the time to take a step back and reflect. Now in the position that I'm in, I wouldn't trade it for the world. But I think I was so wrapped up and so caught up in everything in the world when that happened after, and now having come through injury with a different perspective, I'm really, I'm really grateful that I did. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Becky Anderson, Abu Dhabi, UAE: So, I mean, you've had it, you've had surgery on both your hands, your wrists and an ankle. How did you cope? &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emma Raducanu, Tennis Player, 2021 U.S. Open Champion: Well, I think initially I was disappointed, of course, like anyone when they found out they had to have three surgeries. I had three in the same week. So that was very difficult. I was very immobile. I couldn't do anything. After the initial boredom and disappointment, I think that I quite enjoyed the time off because I felt like it gave me a time to reset and reflect on why I do tennis, why I play, what I enjoy about it. And then it really gave me time to miss it and be hungry again. And I think me when I have that hunger is, yeah, it's pretty dangerous. So now when I got back to training in late November, because I had a setback, I was really, really looking forward to and just making the most of every second on the court. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Becky Anderson, Abu Dhabi, UAE: What's the strategy for 2024? It is an Olympic year, of course as well. You're hoping to represent team GB, I assume.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emma Raducanu, Tennis Player, 2021 U.S. Open Champion: Of course, I would always love to play the Olympics because it's just something that if you play sports in your career, you want to say that you have done and represented your country in that way. The time of year it comes on the clay after Wimbledon is quite challenging, I think for me, the goal and the priority this year is of course to finish the year healthy and also to not just chase tournaments and chase points because I feel like in comparison to a lot of the other players on the tour, I'm very undercooked because of, I went to school and then I all of a sudden won the US Open and then I just hop from tournament to tournament. So I don't think I necessarily have all the base fundamentals locked down. And when I do, then I'm really looking forward to kind of then hopefully capitalizing more tournament to tournament. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Becky Anderson, Abu Dhabi, UAE: There are players on the tour who are out there really supporting you. How important is that?&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emma Raducanu, Tennis Player, 2021 U.S. Open Champion: To have characters like Ons (Jabeur) honestly makes all the difference and to have friends on the tour that you can hang out with and make the travel and the schedule a lot easier. She's actually a great person and she's been a great friend to me. She's really looked out for me on the tour and kind of taken me under her wing, which I really appreciate because it's not always the easiest place being on tour. And she's really nice and obviously a great player. She's achieved so many finals and I'm crossing my fingers that she can win a slam.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>TENNIS GREAT BRITAIN PLAYER INJURY ABU DHABI &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--MUSIC INFO---&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
Strikes, the visit of Charles III disturbed?
ROYAL TOUR - RETURN JOURNEY GREETINGS
ISSUE_NO = 1169A NO_OF_ITEMS = 5 ITEM_NO = 3 DESCRIPTION : After their rest at Vancouver, the Royal visitors continued their Canadian tour - this time from West to East. It was after the stop at Edson that the Royal pair drove the engine of their train for some twenty minutes. The next big city on the list was Edmonton, where children were once again prominent in the city's welcome. CARD_FILE = 56283 CARD_TITLE : ROYAL TOUR - RETURN JOURNEY GREETINGS SHOT_LIST : Cut story - KS. Train pulling through station. Train passing through Chilliwack Station, few people on same. Another station crowded with people. Travelling shot from royal train as it passes across country, showing the Rockies, Fraser Valley, train running alongside Fraser River. Train stops at Edson, sign reading "Edson". Royal Couple, Princess Elizabeth & Prince Philip climb into engine cabin, shots taken from cabin while travelling of royal couple driving & firing engine. Train stops. GV Legislative Building, Edmonton. Children in kilts line stairs. Princess & Duke receive gifts from children. Bearskin rug for themselves. KEYWORDS : Canada; Royalty; Railways; Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (Lt Philip Mountbatten); Buildings, Landmarks and Monuments; Mountains; Environment MATERIAL : B&W 0906, 0237 Cuts 0659 Lav 0674 - P.E. & Duke drive train FEET_SHOT = 912 DATE_SUBD = 10/30/1951
PREMIER BACK IN TRIUMPH
Titles read: "PREMIER BACK IN TRIUMPH". <br/> <br/>London. <br/> <br/>Various shots of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan arriving back in London after his trip to Moscow. He steps from the plane and waves to the crowds as he walks across to a building with the Chancellor Rab Butler. <br/> <br/>Inside he sits before microphones and makes a statement to the press (natural sound). He says the most important object of their journey was to talk directly to Kruschev and the other Soviet leaders about the grave situation which may develop in Europe. He says the talks were frank and that both sides should have a better understanding of the other's point of view. <br/> <br/>Although they didn't agree about many important issues, they agreed that problems of the future in central Europe should be settled by negotiation and not force. He talks of there being difficulties ahead and that we in Britain should try to give a lead to find the way through. <br/> <br/>Alternative spellings - Khrushchev, Krushchev, Khruschev.