Cuts ( rushes, out takes ) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 571. The original stories are found on Pathe Master tape *PM0347*.
FEEDING TIME - please refer to record for original story as the cuts are the same or similar.
FARM POWER ( aka ROYAL SHOW ) - some unused shots of men and women in Regency wigs and costumes dancing in the farm show arena, also shows other rather bizarre performances incorporating tractors and farm machinery.
STRING PULLING - please refer to record for original story as cuts are the same or similar.
FEEDING TIME - please refer to record for original story as cuts are the same or similar.
FARM POWER - more strange goings on at the Royal Show - not very different - just more dance performances incorporating agricultural vehicles.
Note: there are some unidentified shots which do not belong in this issue showing a mini train going through an amusement park ( Butlins? ) and an actor's rehearsal on a stage swathed in white satin - these cuts probably belong to another Colour Pictorial released around this time. AH 2000.
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