Buckingham Palace, London.
GV. Crowds outside Buckingham Palace with car going through gates. GV. People leaving the Palace inside the courtyard, press photographers around. SCU. New Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, Vice-Admiral Peter Reid with his wife and son after the investiture. CU. Mrs Stella Eden, in police uniform, who went to the Palace to receive the George Medal awarded to her late husband, Police Sergeant Maurice Eden for gallantry in Cyprus, camera pans down to the medal she is holding. SV. Mrs Stella Eden with her mother and father-in-law looking at the medal. SV. Sir Egbert Cadbury with his wife and son talking to the Earl of Bandon who is accompanied by his sister and his daughter. SCU. Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle walking past camera with his wife. SV. Sir John Campbell, General Manager of the Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank, walking in the courtyard with his wife and son. They stop. SCU. Sir John Campbell with wife and son. They walk into CU. then past camera which pans with them. SV. Photographer in duffle coat confronting people as they leave Palace gate. SV. Army officer walking away from the gates, camera pans with him. SV. Another group of people walk towards camera. SV. Army priest, Reverend Kenneth Puntan, accompanied by ladies, walks from the gates. SV. Sir John Campbell with his wife and son posing outside Palace gates. CU. Sir John and his wife. SV. Camera pans with Sir John, his wife and son as they walk away from Palace.
(Orig.Neg.) (Special for Mr Robert Clarke)
Note: Mr Clarke, person who ordered this story, is probably spokesperson for the Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank and bank paid for this story to be made.
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