Children's fashion parade at South Molton, St Mayfair, Devon.
Woman preparing little girl in party frock. M/S Small girl having dress removed and ogling camera. M/S putting another dress on same girl. C/U Small children looking. M/S little girl being handed a posy of flowers. C/U Little girl...
Children's fashion parade at South Molton, St Mayfair, Devon.
Woman preparing little girl in party frock. M/S Small girl having dress removed and ogling camera. M/S putting another dress on same girl. C/U Small children looking. M/S little girl being handed a posy of flowers. C/U Little girl being helped into shoes. L/S Bride and groom marching towards camera. L/S Same group marching down aisle of salon and climbing onto dais at end. C/U Two women looking on. M/Ss Bride and groom getting off dais and walking off. C/U Janette Scott reading script. M/S panning curly haired boy wearing across braced trouser walking down on stage and crossing to Janette Scot.
M/S Crowd looking through shop window. pan over to two little boys in duffle coats. C/U. Onlooker lady. L/S Room little boy in chequered waistcoat past camera. M/S Curly haired girl in dressing gown goes over. M/S Two little boys in duffle coats with cameraman. M/S Little girl with Janette Scott who takes off her dressing gown. L/S. Same little girl dressing gown on arm gets down C/U Two old ladies. M/S Small boy on stage fiddling with dressing gown. M/S Little girl in Red Riding Hood outfit, past camera. M/S Kids on dais passers by peering in through window L/S Little girl in spotted frock with embroidered yoke gets down from stage and walks past camera. M/S Toddler climbing onto stage.
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