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NAVAL SOCIETY WEDDING AT BURITON
Buriton, Hampshire.
Pan down a village church. Groom J. Philips arriving with another man - probably Best Man. Bride Ms Bonham-Carter arriving. Several shots of the crowds and wedding procession. Bride and Groom are followed by bridesmaids in white dresses and other guests, crowds watching. Close up shot of bride and groom, they laugh.
This item ends at (01:38:22).
COMPETITION OF LONG HAIR AT CLIFTONVILLE
Cliftonville, Kent.
A profile shot of a woman in bathing costume with her head back combing very long hair. Some children playing with each other's hair. Women in bathing costumes parading around swimming pool at hair competition. Children lined up with judges touching and observing their hair. Line of girls sitting at the edge of the pool - shot taken from the back showing hairstyles. The winner, second and third girl smiling to the camera.
This item ends at (01:38:52).
ALDERSHOT SHOW
Aldershot, Hampshire. Line of men on horseback riding and jumping over various obstacles showing their riding skills. Several shots of the horseback wrestling - men on horseback trying to push each other off the horse. This item ends at (01:39:23).
PIT DISASTER AT STOKE ON TRENT
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Pit disaster - rescue workers filling and carrying sandbags to block up the shafts. Rescuers with bird in cage - to check the oxygen level. Families waiting, police keeping them away from the pit. Rescuers with dirty faces walking towards and past camera, ambulance is leaving. 30 men died and many were wounded in disaster.
News in a Nutshell - new captain at St. Andrew's golf club, Ministers meet at Margate, Charing Cross pier towed away, church service for toys, storm damage in Texas, launch of air fleet.
News in brief from around the World. (BISHOP OF BARKING DEDICATES NEW CHAPEL AT DR. BARNARDOS NAUTICAL SCHOOL, CAPTAIN PEEL'S DAUGHTER MARRIED AT EASTLEIGH, INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S HOCKEY AT MERTON ABBEY, OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE TRIAL EIGHTS AT HENLEY AND ELY, SAFETY GOT CYCLISTS CAMPAIGN IN BERLIN, LAUNCH OF ITALIAN SUBMARINES, MAKING CHRISTMAS PUDDING ON THE TRAINING SHIP WARSPITE, NEWS FROM SPAIN - VALENCIA AND BARCELONA)
Roundup of the latest world's news. (RED MARLEY HILL CLIMB, BRITISH PLANE DISASTER IN FRANCE, TEXAS SCHOOL EXPLOSION, OXFORD GROUP PARTY AT CASTLE BROMWICH, BUN FIGHT AT ALDERSHOT, COLD STORAGE FIRE IN MELBOURNE, MARBLES CHAMPIONSHIP AT TINSLEY GREEN, BROOKLANDS HOLIDAY MEETING)
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