The Commonwealth to the Commonwealth: Prince Philip's tour 1956

United Kingdom, 1957

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Episode of Series “Commonwealth Teleview”.
The world tour of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as described by him on his return during a film and lantern-slide lecture of tour material shown to schoolchildren in London’s Royal Festival Hall. Shows inspection of British survey bases in Antarctica, a visit to a factory whaling ship, to islands in the South Atlantic, to Gambia, Malaya, New Guinea and Australia.

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British Information Services

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Duration

00:14:43:00

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United Kingdom
Production dates
1957

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Commonwealth Teleview

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Commonwealth Teleview

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