Artist Albert Perry stands as independent parliamentary candidate for Tooting. London.
CU sign 'Rose and Crown'. MS Albert Perry drinking beer with a group of his supporters inside the pub. CU Perry drinking beer, he talks all the time. CU man drinking...
Artist Albert Perry stands as independent parliamentary candidate for Tooting. London.
CU sign 'Rose and Crown'. MS Albert Perry drinking beer with a group of his supporters inside the pub. CU Perry drinking beer, he talks all the time. CU man drinking beer. MS Perry and supporters drinking. CU's men drinking pints of beer. CU man in pub.
CU a boy listening at open air meeting . MS others with banner. CU. head and shoulders of Albert Perry. CU Schoolboys holding box with "Deposit £150" on it. Hand puts coin in slot of box. Various shots meeting, girls hold more deposit boxes. CU Perry speaking. Various shots meeting. CU deposit box pan up as Perry watches people placing coins in box. Various shots Perry addressing meeting.
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