01:25:50 - 01:29:14 Cuts (rushes, out takes) for the story ABSTRACT ARTIST in Colour Pictorials - CP 543. The original story is on Pathe Master Tape *PM0323*. The sequences show the same as the edited story with additional shots of Sir George Wade at work, with C/U shots of his tools spread out...
01:25:50 - 01:29:14 Cuts (rushes, out takes) for the story ABSTRACT ARTIST in Colour Pictorials - CP 543. The original story is on Pathe Master Tape *PM0323*. The sequences show the same as the edited story with additional shots of Sir George Wade at work, with C/U shots of his tools spread out like an operating table. There are C/U shots of his artists palette, with a small palette knife being used. There are also shots showing George's house, with its oak beams and animal heads, carvings and guns on display. (see also Reel 2.)
01:29:14 - 01:35:27 Cuts (rushes, out takes) for the story DOG FASHIONS in Colour Pictorials - CP 543. The original story is on Pathe Master Tape *PM0323*. Sequences include shots as in the edited story, with additional shots of a teenage boy with quiff wearing an animal print waistcoat. There are shots which show a tiger skin rug with head in one room. There are long sequences of the machinists, a woman using a button stitching machine, the women working with fur fabrics. C/U shots of the machine for stitching and cutting the fur fabrics.
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