Thought to be Selected Originals from late 1940s material.
Stratford on Avon, and Warwick Castle, Warwickshire.
LV Shakespearean cottages with children walking past, in foreground. GV 'Shakespeare Hotel' Angle shot sign 'The Shakespeare Hotel'.
SV Pan Governor of New York, Thomas Dewey and Mrs Dewey out of car and being greeted at entrance of hotel. CU of photographer pan to CU Dewey smiling. LV Shakespearean thatched cottages. SV Thatched roof.
SV Towards and pan Governor and Mrs Dewey walking through garden. GV Shakespeare's birthplace. SV Governor and Mrs Dewey being greeted in entrance of birthplace. CU Sign on doorway. 'Birthplace of William Shakespeare, Born 1564 died 1616'. SV Interior Dewey signing visitors book. SV Mrs. Dewey looking at blossom on tree an up to blossom. LV Dewey looking at gardens. CU Dewey.
GV Ann Hathaway's Cottage. CU Sign -'Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the home of Shakespeare's wife'. SV Pan Dewey leaving Hathaway's cottage and getting into car. MV car pulls away.
Travel shot along country road en route to Warwick castle. LV Pan Governor and wife walking across Lawns at Castle. CU Sign - 'To the Warwick Vase and Italian Gardens. GV Governor and Mrs. Dewey looking at flowers. SV Governor and Mrs Dewey looking at flowers. Angle shot Dewey's looking at flowers. VS of gardens. CU Governor and Mrs Dewey smiling.
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