No title. Early stencil colour material - location unknown.
Man carrying a hod walks towards the camera. There is a castle in the distance - possibly in France. M/S of a pond, cows are seen in the field behind. High angle shot of the grounds of the castle, man sits on a mechanised lawn mower....
No title. Early stencil colour material - location unknown.
Man carrying a hod walks towards the camera. There is a castle in the distance - possibly in France. M/S of a pond, cows are seen in the field behind. High angle shot of the grounds of the castle, man sits on a mechanised lawn mower. Closer view of the man, seen through some trees as he mows the lawn. M/S of a waterfall seen in an ornamental garden. C/U of some flowering plants - pink and white. High angle shot of a pond as the sun sets, it is reflected in the pond. C/U of a rocky patch of woodland with various plants growing amongst the stones. C/U of flowering plant with pink flowers. L/S of a river running through a valley. M/S of a primitive bridge. M/S of river flowing past the camera. High angle looking down onto a beach through some foliage. M/S of river flowing past the camera. High angle shot of river running through trees below.
Note: print is rather scratched. No date marks on stock - probably early 1920s.
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