Various shots rough seas and big waves crashing on beach.
Wimbledon Girls' Choir en route for tour of Holland and Germany. L/S rough sea breaking over sea wall. Various shots of members of the choir on the quayside with...
Various shots rough seas and big waves crashing on beach.
Wimbledon Girls' Choir en route for tour of Holland and Germany. L/S rough sea breaking over sea wall. Various shots of members of the choir on the quayside with the choirmaster Michael Parker.
C/U stern of ferry "Prince Phillipe", pan to show rest of the ship. M/S girls waiting to embark. C/U suitcase with Wimbledon Girls' Choir label on it. M/S members of the choir embarking. C/U shot mast and rigging.
Elevated shot bow as the ship makes out to sea, L/S of the Channel. C/U teenage girls on deck looking very windswept. C/U looking over the rail of the boat at sea. Various shots of some of the choir on deck, they sing for the camera (not natural sound but pre-recorded soundtrack of girls singing).
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