Thank You For Your Letters Marjorie Anderson (1945)
Item title reads Thank you for your letters Marjorie Anderson. London. M, S of Marjorie Anderson speaking into a (British Broadcasting Company, Corporation) microphone. M, S of soldiers listening overseas. She thanks them for their letters asking for news of home, then goes on a tour of various corners of London for them. M, S as she watches the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. She goes for a ride in a Growler (old horse cab) to St. James s Park. She gets out and says goodbye to Tom the driver. She walks in the park and finds a special tree with the initials of a sailor and his sweetheart engraved in it. Various shots of Marjorie looking at people feeding the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. She buys a posy of primroses from a flower seller. Camera pans across soldiers sat relaxing on the grass. Various shots of blitz damage where trees and flowers have grown up in the wasteland. M, S of Marjorie looking over the Embankment, she throws a pebble into the Thames for a captain who say
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