MS. Statues of women and children with new block of flats in background. MS. Little toddler getting onto pavement. MS. Women pushing pram along pavement. BGV. Modern estate of flats. GV. New school building on the estate with children playing around. GV. Section of estate. Various...
MS. Statues of women and children with new block of flats in background. MS. Little toddler getting onto pavement. MS. Women pushing pram along pavement. BGV. Modern estate of flats. GV. New school building on the estate with children playing around. GV. Section of estate. Various shots of the children playing in school. CU. Baby being bathed, for this is a nursery school as well. CU. Young girl aged about 3 years, combing her hair. Various shots of the toddlers in their dining room. MS. Some youngsters sitting in play pens. CU. Babies playing on their backs and sucking thumb. Various shots of the youngsters playing games, sliding down slide, etc. MS. Four youngsters seated under sun ray lamp for health rays. GV. River Danube, pan to balcony of nursery and babies in their cots getting real sun treatment.
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Date found in the old record - 04/03/1964. Hungarian voiceover.
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