LS. Gate leading to drive of Norwood Hall agricultural school. CU. Sign 'Norwood Hall'. LS. Greenhouse from distance. MS. Gardener enters greenhouse. LS. Gardener enters greenhouse and draws blind. CU. The thermometer on wall. CU. Gardener spraying crops with watering can. Various...
LS. Gate leading to drive of Norwood Hall agricultural school. CU. Sign 'Norwood Hall'. LS. Greenhouse from distance. MS. Gardener enters greenhouse. LS. Gardener enters greenhouse and draws blind. CU. The thermometer on wall. CU. Gardener spraying crops with watering can. Various plants are seen being sprayed and grown. MS. & CU. As a prop gating case is opened and cut leaves are placed in bowl to form new roots. MS. One of the plants in greenhouse. MS. Three stages of a Begonia. MS. Workers in greenhouse. MS. Plant being potted. LS. & MS. Mrs Perry, Middlesex County Organiser, and her assistant counting number of hands on banana plant. MS & CU. Mrs Perry cuts of piece of sugar cane, and tastes it. CU. Pan up from roots to fruit of Paw Paw plant. MS. Rice plant growing. MS. Young pineapple plants. More plants.
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Date found in the old record - 18/10/1960. Poor quality.
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