Medium close-up of two men sitting on a bench infront of South-End Green ponds. Camera zooms in on the older gentlemen. Various close-ups of man on bench. Various shots of dog owned presumably by one of the men. Two men walking dogs on a pathway next to ponds....
Medium close-up of two men sitting on a bench infront of South-End Green ponds. Camera zooms in on the older gentlemen. Various close-ups of man on bench. Various shots of dog owned presumably by one of the men. Two men walking dogs on a pathway next to ponds. Medium close-up of a Beagle roaming around the heath with boots of owner in tow. Good shot of Beagle as it walks towards camera. Owner comes into shot and walks off with the dog. Various shots of ducks in pond and the flight of a bird. Shot of woman cycling towards camera. Medium close-up of man and woman walking child beside pond. MS Two lovers strolling. various shots of wildlife. Medium shot of woman feeding ducks. Medium shots of people fishing beside Hampstead Heath ponds. VS Group of young men playing football. VS Two men operating radio-controlled model speedboat on Round pond. VS People playing bowls and other folk watching. Shots of people sunbathing on the heath. Medium shot of treetops and building in the distance. (16mm. E/C Neg.)
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