Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 567. The cut stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0343*.
EYAM FLORAL TRIBUTE TO THE PLAGUE (aka EYAM WELL-DRESSING) - various shots of villagers preparing for the well dressing ceremony. Some footage of different plaques being...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 567. The cut stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0343*.
EYAM FLORAL TRIBUTE TO THE PLAGUE (aka EYAM WELL-DRESSING) - various shots of villagers preparing for the well dressing ceremony. Some footage of different plaques being made and more footage of the actual blessing ceremony and procession.
DRAKE'S ISLAND ADVENTURE - similar footage to cut story. C/U of the sign for "Drake's Island National Association of Boys' Clubs South West Region Training Centre". More shots of the boys cutting grass with scythes and breaking up rubble. Boys play volleyball. Rock climbing. More cuts for this story after the "Summer Ski Craze" cuts.
SUMMER SKI CRAZE - similar footage to cut story. Water-skiing. Skiing lessons on a dry ski slope at Butlin's. Fibreglass toboggans being made. Headlights of some kind of strange fibreglass construction are polished (not in cut story). Canoeing off Drake Island. Boys playing volleyball.
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