Cuts (out takes, rushes) for stories featured in Colour Pictorial - CP 667. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0423*.
Cuts for story CABLE RACING in CP 667. Similar footage to cut story of Bill Bennett and Fred Shepherd preparing these amazing miniature racing cars for run....
Cuts (out takes, rushes) for stories featured in Colour Pictorial - CP 667. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0423*.
Cuts for story CABLE RACING in CP 667. Similar footage to cut story of Bill Bennett and Fred Shepherd preparing these amazing miniature racing cars for run. Several failed attempts to get the car to make it around the first lap. Nice C/U of a stopwatch being stopped. Bill tries to stop the car in camera range - and fails.
Cuts for story VINTAGE CAR ARTIST in CP 667. Similar footage to cut story of artist Ken Rush making sketches and notes on a 1910 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. Several shots of owner of the car, James Skinner showing the engine to Ken. More shots as in cut story of features of the car; C/Us of the engine, pedals. steering wheel and lamps. More similar footage of Ken at work on the painting of the Rolls.
Cuts for story RAILWAY RESEARCHERS in CP 667. Similar footage to cut story of Philip Wallace taking three boys for a ride around a park on a miniature steam train.
Cuts for story FIRE ENGINE AUCTION in CP 667. Similar footage to cut story of antique fire engines being auctioned in Farnham.
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