Regalia (1962)

London. L/S of two soldiers in red uniforms wearing bearskin hats, one of them presents the other with a flag which is the Colour of the Regiment, he takes it and turns to walk away. L/S from above of the regiment. C/U of the flag which has a green background with roses and thistles and a red circle in the middle saying ’The Inns of Court Regiment’ with a person holding a sword and scales. C/U profile of a man nodding and talking. C/U of the crown on the previous flag, it pans down to show the thistles and roses. M/S of a woman sat sewing a badge, other women are working behind her. C/U of the ornate badge which has a coat of arms embroidered on it. The narrator explains this firm in London provides most of the regalia to the Forces and civilian bodies like the Trade Unions. M/S of women sat at tables working on various bits of regalia, C/U of a woman stood showing a girl what to do. M/S as we see she is embroidering various signs on a piece of material. M/S of another woman embroidering an orn
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