ENGLAND STOW-ON-THE-WOLD "HERE'S TO THE MEMORY" - REEL 1. LS.Group of children approach along grass verge and up stone steps on left pan children down path and pass camera. (1 Minute - good shot of children) MS. Girls and boys picking flowers....
ENGLAND STOW-ON-THE-WOLD "HERE'S TO THE MEMORY" - REEL 1. LS.Group of children approach along grass verge and up stone steps on left pan children down path and pass camera. (1 Minute - good shot of children) MS. Girls and boys picking flowers. CS. Boy picking flowers. STOW ON THE WOLD: LS. Row of houses, stocks under tree, old man on seat. LS. Row of houses, stocks under tree and old man on seat, man working in background. LS.Row of houses, stock under tree and old man on seat, man working in back- ground, small child walks up to man working and out of picture. MS. Old man on seat and stocks. CS. Old man smoking pipe LS.Village rooftops in Cotswold Country. (Night effect) LS.Village rooftops in Cotswold Country. (Day) (Orig.Neg. & Rel.B/W) FAIRFOLD CHURCH: Church, river in foreground.Chirstchurch College, Oxford. BILBURY CHURCH: Church tower with clock. Cottage on left trees on right. graveyard in B/L (Evening) Ditto (Night effect)
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