Full title reads: "Schoolboys (1875 - 1950) Get Together".
Horticultural Hall, London.
GV Elevated Schoolboys own Exhibition. GV Elevated people milling around exhibition. Pan up. SV Group Captain Donaldson signing autographs. CU Donaldson pan to boy.
Full title reads: "Schoolboys (1875 - 1950) Get Together".
Horticultural Hall, London.
GV Elevated Schoolboys own Exhibition. GV Elevated people milling around exhibition. Pan up. SV Group Captain Donaldson signing autographs. CU Donaldson pan to boy.
SV Miner instructing boy on use of coal drill. pan to cut away section showing drill at work. CU Boy and miner. CU Drill.
LV Boys being instructed on use of 22 rifle on miniature rifle range. SV Boys firing rifles. LV Targets area on range. CU Soldier. looking at boy as he fires. MV Shot hitting bridge on range. SV People looking on. Boy in Foreground, shaking hands in excitement. SV Soldier lying next to boy as he fires. LV Bullets exploding on range.
GV People watching cycling on rollers competition. CU Boy looking on. SV Boy cycling on rollers pan to other contestant pan back to boy and down to his feet on pedals. CU Old man with glasses. CU Boy on cycle.
MV Elevated boy sitting in cockpit of racing motorcar. CU Little boy in cockpit of car.
SV Boys operating electric controls of model railway. LV. Model railways working surrounded by people. CU Boy looking on. Another boy points. MV Elevated and pan replica of Diesel engine moving around track. MV Boys watching trains. CU Father. SV Train moving around track. LV People watching trains.
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