GV. New flats. Angle shot, new flats at Lansbury Estate, Poplar, London. SV. Mr Snoddy and family looking at flats, truck in to Mr Snoddy - they are among the first citizens of the new estate. SV. Balcony of flats. SV. Mr Reginald Stamp, Chairman of L.C.C....
GV. New flats. Angle shot, new flats at Lansbury Estate, Poplar, London. SV. Mr Snoddy and family looking at flats, truck in to Mr Snoddy - they are among the first citizens of the new estate. SV. Balcony of flats. SV. Mr Reginald Stamp, Chairman of L.C.C. housing committee, presenting key to Mr Snoddy. SV. Mr Snoddy receiving key and shaking hands with chairman. GV. & MV. Mr Snoddy's old home. MV. Mrs Snoddy, followed by rest of family, leaving house. SV. Mr Snoddy closing door. MV. Mr Snoddy kisses hand and gives gesture of farewell to house. Family walks out of picture. CU. Walking shot of Mr and Mrs Snoddy. SV. Pan, balcony of flat. LV. Mr Snoddy watching removal men opening lorry with their furniture. CU. Young Albert Snoddy, Mr Snoddy's son, holding tortoise, looking up. SV. Snoddys entering new home. Exterior. SV. Interior, Snoddys entering new home, followed by removal men bringing furniture in.
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