Story about Dublin's horse drawn cabs going to tour America
CU. Cobbled road. MS. Horse being led to coach in yard. Various shots as horse is led to coach in yard, and coach is hitched up. CU. Cabbie Joe Gallagher.
Story about Dublin's horse drawn cabs going to tour America
CU. Cobbled road. MS. Horse being led to coach in yard. Various shots as horse is led to coach in yard, and coach is hitched up. CU. Cabbie Joe Gallagher.
MS. Couple in period dress leave house and enter coach. CU. Couple waving from window of coach. CU. Cabbie cleaning lamp on side of coach. MS. Coach leaves Beaufield Mews.
Various shots of coach as it moves along road, in one scene cars pass the coach, otherwise no traffic is visible. CUs. coach stops at petrol station and the horse is given water from a bucket. Good CU. from coach of the horse as it moves along road. CU. Pan with coach as it moves along. (Mute Orig. Neg.)
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