CV. Two girls dressed in period costume stepping into 1906 Unic Taxi at start of the veteran car rally at Hailing Island. SV. Two more women dressed in period costume sitting in old time car. CU. Bonnet of car and "snake horn". SV. 1903 Regal driving away. LV. Old...
CV. Two girls dressed in period costume stepping into 1906 Unic Taxi at start of the veteran car rally at Hailing Island. SV. Two more women dressed in period costume sitting in old time car. CU. Bonnet of car and "snake horn". SV. 1903 Regal driving away. LV. Old time cars driving over Hayling Island bridge. SV. Group of people waving. SV. Pan, old time car driving over bridge. SV. Pan, 1896 Arnold motor carriage driving across bridge. SV. Pan, 1910 Renault Landaulette driving over bridge. SV. Girls waving. SV. 1906 Unic taxi driving along with two girls dressed in period costume sitting in back. Travel shot, from car, showing bonnet of Unic taxi. CU. Two girls sitting in back of Unic taxi. Travel shot as Unic taxi drives in to Hayling Island car park for judging. Top view, massed crowds and veteran cars lined up for judging. Nearer view, massed crowds and veteran cars lined up for judging. SV. Crowds, pan to veteran cars lined up. SV. Girl in old fashioned frock polishing up 1928 Humber. CU. Man cranking and starting engine of old time car - 1902 Georges Richard-Brazier. CU. & SV. Mudguard of the above car vibrating. CU. Pan, showing petrol tank of the above car with label reading "111/2d per gallon". SV. Mr Marshall Hill (on the left) judging cars with another official - they walk to inspect car No 56 - 1909 Renault. SV. Mr Marshall Hill, pan down to engine of 1909 Renault. SV. Mr E de W. S. Colver receiving a cup from Mrs Dodsworth. He is the owner of the car No 7, winner of the Veteran Cars Prize. CU. Boys applauding. SV. Miss Skinner checking over the engine of her father's 1910 Rolls Royce. Mr Skinner wins an overall trophy for the best car in the rally. CU. Engine of the Rolls Royce, pan to Miss Skinner checking engine. CU. Old man looking very glum wearing a deer stalker's hat.
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