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Reel 3.
01:14:21 Title: "1920"
01:14:28 People leaning over side of liner ship. Douglas Fairbanks Snr and Mary Pickford walk down gangplank as they arrive in English port. Crowds of people wait to greet them. Ms Pickford is given a bunch of flowers. C/U Fairbanks and Pickford.
01:15:04 Fairbanks and Pickford in open top car amidst crowds in Paris, France. The two sit amongst bed of flowers. Mary Pickford kisses Douglas Fairbanks on the cheek. They share a bit from a piece of fruit. Mary offers the fruit to the camera. Douglas smells the flowers. C/U Mary Pickford.
01:15:38 Women on ship. They are emigrating. High angle shot of group, mainly women, on ship.
01:15:50 Group of women dentists. Women dentists work on false teeth. Women outside building.
01:16:05 Alice Delysia kicks off the start of a football match. Women football players walk out onto pitch. Pan across line up of women's team. Action in women's match - there are large crowds watching.
01:16:32 Women in bathing costumes standing on beach. Two of them are dancing. It looks cold. One of the women picks up her child. Group of women and girls sit on groyne in swimsuits splashing water with feet. Women swimming.
01:16:55 Woman on strange floating bicycle contraption, riding along on river. Water splashes up as she peddles hard.
01:17:03 Men's walking race in street. Crowds looking on.
01:17:16 Man being fed as he plays piano in marathon session. Someone is towel drying his hair.
01:17:24 Man rides bicycle off the end of a seaside pier. He splashes into the water.
End of Reel 3 - N.B. These reel numbers relate to NEG reels - Pathe's prints have been combined into 2 reels.
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