SV Group of children looking at art studies. Pan to small boy and girl swinging hands. CU Two kiddies holding hands. CU 'Whiskey' cat pointing. 'My Cat Whiskey' by Stanley Milson. CU Small boy bemused. CU Painting. Pageant, crowds lining route. GV. Group of paintings....
SV Group of children looking at art studies. Pan to small boy and girl swinging hands. CU Two kiddies holding hands. CU 'Whiskey' cat pointing. 'My Cat Whiskey' by Stanley Milson. CU Small boy bemused. CU Painting. Pageant, crowds lining route. GV. Group of paintings. CU. Painting: Fort. SV. Brian Cooper and Una Collins, the winners, standing by their painting. CU. Brian Cooper. CI. Brian Cooper looking at his painting "Road Workers" (aged 16) CU. Una Collins entries (pan shot) (First in 'Haunted Ballroom') CU. Una Collins. CU. 'Decor for Symphonic Variations'. GV. Sir John Rothenstein, (Director of the Tate Gallery) pan to crowd. (He's speaking, opening show. CU. Sir John handing diploma to Una Collins. CU. Arty type in crowd. SV. People looking at paintings. Susan Simons points out family on painting. CU. Stephen Munday looking pensive. CU. Goal! painted by Helen Wheeldon (aged 10). CU. Small girl looking at paintings. SCU. Painting: Quayside by Terry Pidgeon, aged 15. CU. Painting Erith Station by Rodney Tate.
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