L/S of the people riding horses in a paddock. L/S of a couple grooming a pony. M/S of the two young women, one is grooming a pony. M/S of a pony and a foal - very cute. Lovely C/U shot of the mare's face - great 'hairstyle'! M/S of a hand brushing young girl's jacket.
L/S of the people riding horses in a paddock. L/S of a couple grooming a pony. M/S of the two young women, one is grooming a pony. M/S of a pony and a foal - very cute. Lovely C/U shot of the mare's face - great 'hairstyle'! M/S of a hand brushing young girl's jacket.
This is Royal Windsor Horse Show where "there's something for every taste for those who like pageantry, the Musical Ride presented by the Household Cavalry." L/S of the life guards parading - Windsor castle is seen in the background. M/S of the two girls in the audience watching the parade. M/S of the guards parading 'harmoniously'. L/S of the audience applauding.
M/S of an old time cart with a great horse passing in front of the camera. And another. This is the old carts parade. M/S of the audience. Cut back to another cart, highly polished, as it moves on. C/U shot of a young girl's face - sweet and not very interested in carts. L/S of the carts riding along jumps. L/S of the crowd. M/S of a miniature cart pulled by a pony and driven by a very proud looking boy. Several more carriages driven by appropriately dressed men.
M/S of the carts lining up in front of the audience for the final look. Several shots showing the carts, their drivers, horses and finally - the winner.
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