ROYAL REVIEW PARADE
Full length video
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Title: ROYAL REVIEW PARADE
Reference number: 9348
Date: 1958, July 5
Sound: silent
Original format: 16mm
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 16.49 mins
Description:
Compilation of amateur footage of activities of the 278th Field Regiment of the Royal Artillery (T.A.) and a royal review of the Territorial Army at Holyrood Park.
For other titles in this collection see also refs. 9349, 9350, 9351, 9352 and 9353
Shotlist: [no title] - gvs on moorland, regiment marching along road, religious service held in roadside field, march-past and brass band playing - gvs soldiers setting off from camp with radio packs, mortars (1.22) gvs parade ground at camp, regiment in mess uniform being inspected by senior officer, then marching (1.54) l/shots Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, from above, regiments and vehicles in formation - closer gvs regiments lined up in park, field artillery tractors, Scottish Television broadcast vans in background, ranks of soldiers, armoured cars, STV outside broadcast at work, regiments marching (4.13) senior officer in Land Rover - c/u shots various regiments marching past grandstand with colours, senior officer taking salute, armoured cars, field artillery tractors and trucks, regimental pipe bands (10.43) ROYAL REVIEW PARADE - gvs from behind grandstand at Holyrood Park, army vehicles lined up across road, spectators in foreground, cars passing, regiments passing in formation with colours - regiments march into inspection positions in park, guests arrive in cars at grandstand - Royal Company of Archers march past - more guests arrive at grandstand by car, including Queen and Prince Philip (13.59) Queen and Prince Philip are driven off in open Land Rover to inspect troops in park, then return to grandstand (14.56) shots from amongst crowd of regiments marching past after ceremony - shots of Royal Artillery regiment marching along street before boarding buses (16.49)