MS. British athletic star Mary Bignal (Rand) wearing plastic mackintosh limbering up in front of Timsbury Manor. Various shots in the grounds of the Timsbury Manor, Hampshire. The Southern England athletics coach Mr J. Le Masurier puts some women athletes through...
MS. British athletic star Mary Bignal (Rand) wearing plastic mackintosh limbering up in front of Timsbury Manor. Various shots in the grounds of the Timsbury Manor, Hampshire. The Southern England athletics coach Mr J. Le Masurier puts some women athletes through their paces. The athletes doing their exercises are Ann Packer, Marianne Dew, Pat Kippax, Sheila Parker, Daphne Arden, Beryl Wear and Janette Simpson. LV. Exterior of Timsbury Manor. Various shots of England's team manager Les Golding putting some men athletes through time trial. They include John Knowles, Derek Young, Bob Smith, Dick Steane and Andrew Ronay. CU. Mrs Sue Tulloh holding baby Clive. MS. & CU. Mary Rand, her baby Alison, Bruce Tulloh and Martin Hyman standing by entrance of the manor. Various shots of David Jones, Ron Jones, Alf Meakin and Peter Radford practising passing the baton for the relay race.
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