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LV. Cherry Cottage. (Home of the Attlee's). CU. Sign on gate Cherry Cottage. MV. Cherry Cottage. SV. Mr. Clement and Mrs. Attlee seated inside cottage. CU. Mrs. Attlee holding dog and cat pan to Mr....
Don't use this version - it is badly scratched - use the print, the next item on tape - 36.12.
LV. Cherry Cottage. (Home of the Attlee's). CU. Sign on gate Cherry Cottage. MV. Cherry Cottage. SV. Mr. Clement and Mrs. Attlee seated inside cottage. CU. Mrs. Attlee holding dog and cat pan to Mr. Attlee holding paper, open at crossword page. SV. Mrs. Attlee arranging flowers in vase. SV. Mr. Attlee walks over to desk. CU. Mr. Attlee studies papers at desk. SV.SCU. Aneurin Bevan (Nye) and Jennie Lee seated at table. SV. Mr. Herbert Morrison leaving his home in Eltham. SV. Mr. Morrison entering car. SV. Mr. Bevan and Miss Lee leaving home in Chelsea. GV. Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster). SV. Pan Mr. Winston Churchill driving into Parliament through gates. SV. Two men entering Parliament. SV. People watching from seat. SV. Towards and pan, M.P. entering Parliament. SV. Towards and pan, Viscount Swinton entering.
SV. Mr. Churchill with Turkish Premier - Mr Adnan Menderes, etc. SV. Mr. Churchill with Turkish Prime Minister. CU. Turkish Prime Minister with Mr. Churchill. SV. Mr. Churchill saying farewell outside No. 10 Downing Street. SCU. Pan delegates walk away towards Foreign Office. SV. Delegation walking towards smiling. Top view, delegates walking towards Foreign Office.
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