Title reads: "My garden is a lovesome thing. Lord Lamborne, Hon. Noel Buxton, Mr. T. Hay, Chief Gardner to the King, judge last 12 of 10,000 entries for Champion London Garden".
Panning shot of three men and a woman inspecting an ornate rockery in a garden. M/S of two of the...
Title reads: "My garden is a lovesome thing. Lord Lamborne, Hon. Noel Buxton, Mr. T. Hay, Chief Gardner to the King, judge last 12 of 10,000 entries for Champion London Garden".
Panning shot of three men and a woman inspecting an ornate rockery in a garden. M/S of two of the men and another woman standing in the immaculate front garden of a modest terrace house. Various shots of the three judges and a third woman inspecting the elaborate window boxes on a small house looking over a courtyard full of washing lines.
Cuts / out takes start at 01:18:20. Some shots of ornamental pond and fountain. Otherwise shots are same or similar to those in the edited part of item.
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