It's A Boy (1961)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • Title reads: "It's A Boy".
    Clarence House, London.
    L/S of Clarence House. Various shots members of the press and television camera crews waiting outside the gates for news of David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Lindley's birth. M/S windows in Clarence House of room where Princess Margaret will give birth. M/S changing of the guard. More shots people waiting outside Clarence House, including policemen. C/U Sir John Peel, Queen's gynaecologist, leaving his home. Various shots Dr. Vernon Hall, anaesthetist, leaving Kings College Hospital. More shots crowds outside Clarence House. C/U an official hanging up notice announcing birth, crowds gather around to look. Panning shot Queen Elizabeth II's car driving through gates of Clarence House. Library shots: Princess Margaret with husband Anthony Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon).
    Spacing follows. Montage of library shots showing Margaret's life so far: Queen Mother's childhood home Glamis castle, Scotland. Margaret as baby pushed in pram around castle grounds. Margaret as child with rest of family at Balmoral, also at Highland Games and Craithie church at around the same time. Margaret aged 10 planting tree at Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. As child singing "Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree" with Queen Mother and her father, King George VI at King's boys' camp. As a teenager at girl guide camp. Taking salute at Sea Ranger parade with Queen (then Princess Elizabeth). On first official visit, at St Pancras nursery school. Posing with royal family on announcement of Elizabeth's engagement. At Elizabeth's wedding as bridesmaid. As adult: in Italy on holiday, at horse jumping show in Rome, visiting children's hospital, visiting Kenya and West Indies. At Windsor Royal Lodge posing with Tony Armstrong-Jones at time of engagement. With Tony at Covent Garden Opera House. Margaret and Tony Armstrong-Jones' (Lord Snowdon) marriage at Westminster Cathedral.
    FILM ID:1740.11
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Komentáře • 3

  • @therese37
    @therese37 Před rokem +13

    Poor princess margaret she lost her father at teenage, she lived under her sister shadow, she cant marry someone she loved, even when she died she wanted to fit it with her family by cremation to save space for her sister too.

  • @user-bj3fy1bk9z
    @user-bj3fy1bk9z Před rokem +1

    I love

  • @alexandradane3672
    @alexandradane3672 Před rokem +3

    The late Prince Philip , Duke of Edinburgh , formerly The Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark …….a man of enchanting good looks. A man imbued with a mind of insatiable curiosity , ceaseless interest and determination to read , learn , explore , meet people and encourage all in the departments of science, technology , ALL the Arts and helping them ALL. A man of intellect , intelligence and discipline and running through his blood and bone marrow - a natural sense of duty and service. The Queen , was extremely lucky to have married him and relied on his bone marrow of duty and sense . He might have married anyone but a concatenation of circumstances came to circumscribe the task to him . Like all , he had his faults , principally his attitude and beliefs for Charles being the most unfortunate BUT then , in its context , I can understand his thinking , however wrong he was for Charles. As I say , Elizabeth was jolly lucky that he acquiesced to her “ crush” on him and the overall pressure on him , not just from his uncle Mountbatten , to actually marry her . Indeed he loved her , was loyal and faithful to her and her role and provided her with unwavering support , care , consideration and credibility. IMO