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National Film Unit photograph The Queen is always perfectly composed and calm even whon faced with batteries of cameras and banks of bright lights. These two photographs of the Queen arid the Duke of Edinburgh are enlarged from National Film Unit newsreel negatives

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 758, 29 January 1954, Page 7

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43

National Film Unit photograph The Queen is always perfectly composed and calm even whon faced with batteries of cameras and banks of bright lights. These two photographs of the Queen arid the Duke of Edinburgh are enlarged from National Film Unit newsreel negatives New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 758, 29 January 1954, Page 7

National Film Unit photograph The Queen is always perfectly composed and calm even whon faced with batteries of cameras and banks of bright lights. These two photographs of the Queen arid the Duke of Edinburgh are enlarged from National Film Unit newsreel negatives New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 758, 29 January 1954, Page 7

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