VS Squad of WRAC's marching through the modern barracks. LV Modern barrack block. MS WRAC's entering and leaving block. VS In one of their rooms a WRAC (Women's Royal Army Corps) puts on her beret seated at dressing table, and around...
VS Squad of WRAC's marching through the modern barracks. LV Modern barrack block. MS WRAC's entering and leaving block. VS In one of their rooms a WRAC (Women's Royal Army Corps) puts on her beret seated at dressing table, and around her she has a large wooden wardrobe and a nice bed which has scatter cushions on it to make it look like a couch. VS Women cooks at work in the kitchen. MS WRAC officer inspecting the cooking. VS In dining hall the WRACs help themselves to food from the hot-plate and the cooks look on. VS WRAC seating in dining hall. VS WRACs modern hair salon in the barracks. They have their hair permed with all the facilities of a modern hairdressers. VS The girls relax in small room and write letters. MS In the NAAFI shop the girls buy stockings, etc. CU WRAC in cab of lorry while driving along. VS WRAC's being kitted out with uniforms.
(Orig.Neg.) Old record suggests material dates from around 21/09/1964.
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