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Queen Mother Elizabeth arrives in New York for a visit to the United States and Canada

(Header of Warner Bros, a rooster crows, and 'Warner Pathe News' with fanfare; 'World News' over a turning globe) / Title "Britain's Queen Mother Visits United States" superimposed on the RMS Queen Elizabeth / [10/26/1954] Elevated view of Queen Mother Elizabeth entering the Verandah Grill of the liner, wearing a fur stole and feathered hat; she shakes hands with Chief of Protocol John F. Simmons and Mayor Robert F. Wagner's Reception Committee Chair Richard Cunningham Patterson, Jr. / Numerous movie cameramen, one with 'Warner Pathe News' and numerous photographers / SOT Queen Mother "I'm delighted to find myself once again in the United States and among these kind and friendly people. Ever since our very happy visit here in 1939 (cameras flashing), I've always hoped that one day I might come back and stay a little longer in your great country" / A mass of the media crowded together recording the scene / She is escorted from the room and walks past the camera / [10/27/54] She stops at the Canadian Club in New York to unveil a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II; she speaks with the artist Frank Slater / CU the portrait
(Header of Warner Bros, a rooster crows, and 'Warner Pathe News' with fanfare; 'World News' over a turning globe) / Title "Britain's Queen Mother Visits United States" superimposed on the RMS Queen Elizabeth / [10/26/1954] Elevated view of Queen Mother Elizabeth entering the Verandah Grill of the liner, wearing a fur stole and feathered hat; she shakes hands with Chief of Protocol John F. Simmons and Mayor Robert F. Wagner's Reception Committee Chair Richard Cunningham Patterson, Jr. / Numerous movie cameramen, one with 'Warner Pathe News' and numerous photographers / SOT Queen Mother "I'm delighted to find myself once again in the United States and among these kind and friendly people. Ever since our very happy visit here in 1939 (cameras flashing), I've always hoped that one day I might come back and stay a little longer in your great country" / A mass of the media crowded together recording the scene / She is escorted from the room and walks past the camera / [10/27/54] She stops at the Canadian Club in New York to unveil a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II; she speaks with the artist Frank Slater / CU the portrait
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Editorial #:
1491336465
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
October 26, 1954
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Rights-ready
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Clip length:
00:01:17:05
Location:
New York City, New York, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr005541_05_01