Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 391. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0183*.
01:26:07 to 01:28:29 cuts for story BOY GUARDSMAN in CP 391. Some more shots of little Alexander Morris marching around the barracks with the guardsmen. M/S of Alexander...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 391. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0183*.
01:26:07 to 01:28:29 cuts for story BOY GUARDSMAN in CP 391. Some more shots of little Alexander Morris marching around the barracks with the guardsmen. M/S of Alexander wearing a busby beating a large drum held by a soldier. Additional shots of Alexander and the sergeant watching the Horse Guards Parade. Apart from these shots most of the cuts are the same as the edited story.
01:28:29 to 01:34:14 cuts for story SCHOOL POOL in CP 391. Various shots of children playing in the playground and entering a classroom. Some more shots of the children getting into the swimming pool. More shots of the children splashing about in the pool and being instructed by their teacher. Once again the cuts are similar to the edited story.
01:34:14 to 01:40:33 cuts for story ITALY IN WALES in CP 391. Various shots of beautiful Portmeirion, including some shots of architect, Clough William-Ellis. Nothing very different to the edited story.
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