Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 617. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0383*.
Cuts for story EMETT'S COMPUTER in CP 617. Similar footage to the cut story; weird and wonderful details of the contraption invented by Rowland Emett as a showpiece...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 617. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0383*.
Cuts for story EMETT'S COMPUTER in CP 617. Similar footage to the cut story; weird and wonderful details of the contraption invented by Rowland Emett as a showpiece for a computer company.
Cuts for story COWBOY CITY in CP 617. Similar footage to the cut story; some nice shots of the crowd watching as the children help capture the baddies at this western-theme town. More general shots of the town; children having horse rides. A boy hands out Cowboy City newspapers. In Hammersmith, cowboys come out of a building (a bank?) and get into the stagecoach; cowboys ride about the streets on horses, hold up and rob the stagecoach. The coach stops at a pub, The Red Lion, for a pint.
Cuts for story GIPSY CARAVANS (aka GYPSY CARAVAN) in CP 617. Similar footage to the cut story; nice shots of a horse pulling a caravan along the road. Brief shot of men making glass in some kind of factory (may not be related to this story). Brief shot of the mother cooking on a stove in the caravan.
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