DUNFERMLINE II PROCESSION

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Title: DUNFERMLINE II PROCESSION

Reference number: 6869

Date: 1959, June 14

Director: [filmed by Dr. M Latyszewski]

Sound: silent

Original format: std. 8mm

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 4.12 minsc

Description: St Margaret's Pilgrimage; general views of a procession through streets of Dunfermline. [see also ref. 6870]

Shotlist: [Shotlisted from time-coded VHS copy]

No credits. shots of religious procession through streets of Dunfermline on its way to an address by the Papal delegate [?], including men and women in red gowns, students of St. Andrews; the students stand for a picture (0.35) Legion of Mary, carrying banners; three boys lead procession bearing a crucifix, followed by a Scout pipe band, Girl Guides, (1.06) shots of crowds following on; Legion of Mary; St Andrews students walk behind a banner of St Andrew; Scouts, carrying Union and St Andrew's cross flags; Cub scouts; Girl Guides (2.06) -blank- (2.09) Legion of Mary; group of nuns in black habits; group walking behind the Papal flag (2.39) two women holding American flag and a banner for the St Margaret of Scotland Guild (2.56) a group of nuns [Sisters of Charity], priests process behind a flag and crucifix [two wearing round red coloured caps] (4.12)