Princess Grace Makes Croagh Patrick Pilgrimage AKA Princess Grace's Irish Pilgrimage (1961)
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. Pan shot with procession of cars as they arrive at foot of mountain. MS Princess Grace (formerly Grace Kelly) getting out of car, pan as she walks away waving to crowd. MS Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, pan to crowd. Various shots, Rainiers as they climb the mountain in pilgrimage accompanied by Archbishop Walsh of Tuam. MS Pan with Princess Grace as she takes water from the font at the base of St Patrick's statue. MS St Patrick's statue. MS Battery of press cameramen. MS Prince Rainier takes water from font and with Princess Grace, admires scenery. LS Crowd. Various shots, party descend mountain. MS Rainiers take tea and chat to crowd. Pan shot, couple enter cars and drive away past cheering crowds of villagers. LS Mountain through trees with signpost pointing to Croagh Patrick. LS Mountain through tree with signpost pointing to Croagh Patrick. Note: Date on original paperwork reads: 15/06/1961. FILM ID:2978.21 FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

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