Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 641. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0405*.
Cuts for story PONY GAMES in CP 641. Similar footage to cut story of young boys and girls taking their horses through a series of obstacle courses in The Pony Club...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 641. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0405*.
Cuts for story PONY GAMES in CP 641. Similar footage to cut story of young boys and girls taking their horses through a series of obstacle courses in The Pony Club Mounted Games at Butlin's Holiday Camp in Clacton. A Redcoat hands out leaflets to the crowd; a man sells ice cream (the weather looks too cold for ice cream to me) to the crowd from a Lyons Maid tray.
Cuts for story BABY ANIMALS in CP 641. Similar footage to the cut story; lots of shots of monkeys and apes feeding and running about at Twycross Zoo. The tapir and the baby elephant are seen being fed; flamingos and parrots as in cut story. Penguins and seals are seen being fed in their pool. Lovely sequence not in the cut story shows a tiny grey gibbon (?) sitting with a black Labrador dog on a living room carpet - exceedingly cute! Brief shot of a baby zebra.
Cuts for story POWER CRAFT RACING in CP 641. Similar footage to cut story; several shots of hydroplane motor boats being raced on Woodlands Lake, Iver.
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