Treasures of the British Crown 1981

director: Michael Gill  


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Presented by Sir Huw Wheldon. Historical Advisor Professor J. H. Plumb. A journey through the incomparable riches of the largest private art collection in the world. For the first time Members of the Royal Family talk direct to camera about the wonders of the collection. Her Majesty the Queen describes the Imperial State Crown, the Duke of Edinburgh part of the collection of carriages and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother describes her wartime experiences at Buckingham Palace. Sir Huw Wheldon, former managing director of BBC Television, is the authoritative presenter of this videogram. He paints a rich and detailed picture of the enormous range or the collection: marvellous craftsmanship, memories of great moments in history and marks of the character and individuality of monarchs are everywhere to be seen. Works by most of the great masters or painting are to he found in the Royal Collection including magnificent Rembrandts, hundreds of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci and exquisite Holbein portraits. Treasures of the British Crown includes much unique film of the interior of royal residences and of modern royal events, offering a view of ceremonies and masterpieces normally unseen by the public. The Royal Collection is shown as an important part of a fully practical modern monarchy. Treasures of the British Crown is at once an inspiring and intimate record of monarchy

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Distributor BBC
Catalogue Number BBCV6000
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Release Date 1981
Duration: 97m 32s
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