Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, enters Gordonstoun School in Scotland. Prince Charles arrives in Gordonstoun with his father, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, an alumnus of the school. The Gothic exterior of the school building (Gordonstoun, Elgin IV30 5RF, United Kingdom). View of the spartan bungalow dormitory for boys. Prince Charles and Prince Philip meet the principal of Gordonstoun and other students. Prince Charles shakes hands with two students. Prince Charles, Prince Philip and others enter a building together.
Scenes of the University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland. Students ride bicycle and walk on a street. View of the exterior building of University of Glasgow. Students with books in hand, walk past the University.
Fliers land at Marine Stadium in Long Beach, California after setting a new world record of 30 days and 6 hours in flight. Their Piper Cub dubbed "Spirit of Kay" takes off. Spectators look towards the sky. A sea plane taxis on water for departing. Clyde Schlieper and Wes Carroll return to Marine Stadium after setting the world record for the longest sustained flight -thirty days in the air. Men assist them in getting off from the sea plane. W.E.S. Carroll, Clyde Schlieper and other personnel pose for a camera.
Bantam weight champion, Alphonse Halimi, of France, defeats contender, Chic Brogan of Scotland, by a KO in the second round of their match, at Palais des Sports, Paris,France, on September 16, 1957. Brogan is seen going down for the count of nine, early in the second round, and then being knocked out later in the same round.
Douglas Haig Chancellor of the University of St Andrews and Rudyard Kipling at the University of St Andrews in Edinburgh, Scotland. Douglas Haig sits with officials. He enters with other delegates. He reviews students in parade. Students around Joseph Rudyard Kipling appointed as Rector of the university and Premier Baldwin.
King George VI of the United Kingdom and Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon take a tour of ammunition and gun factories in Scotland during World War II. The King and Queen of the United Kingdom visit strategic ammunition and gun factories. King George VI speaks to officials. Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon view machinery. Crowds of Scottish factory workers cheering. A white-hot steel is being turned into armor plates for ships and tanks. A slab of steel is lowered to a furnace. King George VI watch how steel is molten inside a furnace.
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