Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 380. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0165*.
01:31:02 - 01:32:30 (c 132 feet) & 01:36:26 - 01:36:40 (c 21 feet) & 01:37:38 - 01:41:03 (c 308 feet) Cuts for story DELTIC DIESEL in CP 380. This includes various extra shots of the diesel train running along the tracks and through tunnels, we see the tracks from the point of view of the driver. There is also a good shot of the steam train running past the camera. The second set of cuts show the steam engines waiting on the track and C/Us of two engines 'Dwight D. Eisenhower' and 'Royal Lancer'. The third set shows more shots of the staff and also of the inside of the engine.
01:32:30 - 01:33:34 (c 96 feet) & 01:41:03 - 01:47:50 (c 611 feet) Cuts for story ATOMIC POWER STATION in CP 380. The first set of cuts show different beaches suitable for a power station to be built on. The next set shows various shots of the interior and exterior of the plant as well as the men at work. There is a sign on a wall saying 'Central Electricity Generating Board Eastern Division Bradwell Generating Station'. There are also quite a lot of extra shots of electricity pylons.
01:33:34 - 01:36:26 (c 258 feet) & 01:36:40 - 01:37:38 (c 87 feet) Cuts for story PRAM RELAY in CP 380. There is quite a lot of extra footage of the race round the college and also on the road. There are various shots taken from inside the pram and longer shots of the audience watching. The second lot shows more shots of the race and the boys preparing the prams before it.
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