GV. Big, of the Prince Charles' new school - Cheam School, Headley. GV. School with tennis court in foreground. SV. Showing front door of the school. GV. Buildings showing dormitories and classrooms. SV. Interior of room showing three made up beds without any linen on them....
GV. Big, of the Prince Charles' new school - Cheam School, Headley. GV. School with tennis court in foreground. SV. Showing front door of the school. GV. Buildings showing dormitories and classrooms. SV. Interior of room showing three made up beds without any linen on them. SV. Showing three more beds with clothes on them. GV. Showing school and house - the gardener mowing in the foreground. Pan with gardener to show large playing fields. GV. Classrooms and two children playing cricket, stumps painted on wall. CU. Little girl bowls the ball. Young man hits the ball. Showing painted cricket stumps on wall. GV. Showing swimming pool in foreground and children playing on the spring board. GV. Old church. SV. Towards and pan, the Reverend Rabbetts goes towards church doorway. GV. Top, sunken garden with beautiful lawns flanking it. GV. On the ground, of the sunken garden. GV. The school.
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