Full title reads: "MRS TAYLOR ACHIEVES SOMETHING".
North Middlesex Hospital, Edmonton, London.
Mrs Taylor, mother of Edmonton quads, and Dr Hudson looking through observation panel at the babies. Several shots of Mr McConville filming the quadruplets. Several shots of nurse feeding...
Full title reads: "MRS TAYLOR ACHIEVES SOMETHING".
North Middlesex Hospital, Edmonton, London.
Mrs Taylor, mother of Edmonton quads, and Dr Hudson looking through observation panel at the babies. Several shots of Mr McConville filming the quadruplets. Several shots of nurse feeding Annette Taylor, one of the Edmonton quads with pipette. Close up shot of Oxygen cylinder, pan to purifier. Close up shot of nurse adjusting oxygen supply, pan down to babies. Close up shot of hand holding pipe, pan up to Dr Hudson. Three babies, Robert, Kevin and Annette pan to Paul, Robert and Kevin. Mother of quads, Mrs Taylor, looking at babies. Close up shot of Annette in oxygen tent. Close up shot of Kevin in oxygen tent. Close up shot of a nameplate 'Robert', pan up to Robert in tent. Close up shot of Robert in oxygen tent. Mrs Taylor looking at babies. She bends over Paul. Close up shot of Paul. Sister interviewing Mrs Taylor (natural sound). Close up shot of Mrs Taylor talking. She feels well, she will need a new house and her husband is adjusting. Long shot of Pathe cameraman John Rudkin photographing Mrs Taylor. Close up shot of Mrs Taylor smiling.
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