French Police In London & Cuts (1926)

Westminster, London. Title: “French Police in London. Members of the Paris Teams who are to meet London Police in Boxing & Rugby Matches greeted by Sir William Horwood“. L/S of the entrance of a large building; a band of Scots pipers stand at the bottom of the doorstep and a row of buglers stand in the foreground, a group of high ranking officers and officials stand in the doorway. M/S of the buglers, they all wear police uniforms. M/S of the pipers leading the officers, officials and a troop of French policemen out of the building and down the road. M/S of the pipers marching under an arch, pan to show a crowd, including the French policemen, watching from the pavement. M/S of a senior French police officer decorated with medals reading a speech to an British police officer, a troop of French policemen stand in the background. C/U of the British officer - Sir William Horwood. C/U of the French officer. M/S of the French officer laying a wreath on a war memorial, he steps back and salute
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