James A. Fitzpatrick sends the Technicolor cameras to Blighty under the supervision of Virgil Miller, so Fitzpatrick can recite a long list of names and urge us to consider their accomplishments, without mentioning any of them. It is intended as a problem, no doubt, left to the diligent student or whoever Fitzpatrick got to actually compile the list.
Mostly we get to look at architecture and the occasional patch of flowers. The copy of this travelogue that plays occasionally on Turner Classic Movies has its color values well preserved, although I suspect this was sourced from a 16mm TV print rather than the 35mm nitrate negative.