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BBC photographs FRANK GILLARD and Wynford Vaughan Thomas, whose photographs appear above (left to right), and Audrey Russell, whose portrait appears on this week's cover, have been chosen to cover for BBC listeners the tour of Australia and New Zealand which Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are to make next year. Frank Gillard will travel with the Royal party throughout. Vaughan Thomas and Audrey Russell will fly out in advance, Vaughan Thomas stopping to cover the Royal visit to Kenya and Ceylon and Audrey Russell flying straight to Ceylon. Three BBC engineers—H. F. L. Sarney, S. Unwin, and W. S. Costello, all of whom are attached to Mobile Recording Units—will also make the trip. For Gillard, Vaughan Thomas, and Unwin this will be their second Royal tour, since they travelled to South Africa when the King and Queen made their visit there in 1947. On that occasion Audrey Russell, with Stewart Macpherson, covered the departure of Their Majesties from Waterloo Station

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 14

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BBC photographs FRANK GILLARD and Wynford Vaughan Thomas, whose photographs appear above (left to right), and Audrey Russell, whose portrait appears on this week's cover, have been chosen to cover for BBC listeners the tour of Australia and New Zealand which Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are to make next year. Frank Gillard will travel with the Royal party throughout. Vaughan Thomas and Audrey Russell will fly out in advance, Vaughan Thomas stopping to cover the Royal visit to Kenya and Ceylon and Audrey Russell flying straight to Ceylon. Three BBC engineers—H. F. L. Sarney, S. Unwin, and W. S. Costello, all of whom are attached to Mobile Recording Units—will also make the trip. For Gillard, Vaughan Thomas, and Unwin this will be their second Royal tour, since they travelled to South Africa when the King and Queen made their visit there in 1947. On that occasion Audrey Russell, with Stewart Macpherson, covered the departure of Their Majesties from Waterloo Station New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 14

BBC photographs FRANK GILLARD and Wynford Vaughan Thomas, whose photographs appear above (left to right), and Audrey Russell, whose portrait appears on this week's cover, have been chosen to cover for BBC listeners the tour of Australia and New Zealand which Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are to make next year. Frank Gillard will travel with the Royal party throughout. Vaughan Thomas and Audrey Russell will fly out in advance, Vaughan Thomas stopping to cover the Royal visit to Kenya and Ceylon and Audrey Russell flying straight to Ceylon. Three BBC engineers—H. F. L. Sarney, S. Unwin, and W. S. Costello, all of whom are attached to Mobile Recording Units—will also make the trip. For Gillard, Vaughan Thomas, and Unwin this will be their second Royal tour, since they travelled to South Africa when the King and Queen made their visit there in 1947. On that occasion Audrey Russell, with Stewart Macpherson, covered the departure of Their Majesties from Waterloo Station New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 14

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