SV. Towards guides of many nations walking together holding hands. GV. Camp with tents laid out. SCU. Three girl guides of three different nations talking. SV. Group of Philippines guides with their heads down showing Philippines written on their hats. CU....
SV. Towards guides of many nations walking together holding hands. GV. Camp with tents laid out. SCU. Three girl guides of three different nations talking. SV. Group of Philippines guides with their heads down showing Philippines written on their hats. CU. Two hats, the girl raise their head and smile at the camera. SV. Girl banging tent peg in. GV. Girls clustered round fire cooking a meal. SCU. Girl turning what looks like boiling potatoes. SV. Two guides sitting in tent one writing letter. SCU. Group washing up. SV. Disabled girl in chair, she is a guide arriving from another camp. GV. Girls running to see Lady Baden Powell who has just arrived. GV. Girls lined up. Angle shot of sign "Scotland 1957 B.P" and underneath the camp of the ten stars. GV. Lady Baden Powell walking between rows of guides, she goes over to shake hands with one of the girls. SCU. Lady Baden Powell talking to a foreign guide. SV. Group of guides with cameras. SCU. Lady Baden Powell talking to two girls from New Zealand. CU. Shoulder flash "New Zealand." GV. Guides around camp fire, Belgian girl guides dancing. CU. Logs stacked up and smouldering. SCU. Group of guides applauding. SV. Group of Finnish guides dancing around in pairs. CU. Guide with a freckled face. GV. Finnish guides still dancing round in pairs. SV. Lady Baden Powell amidst guides applauding. GV. Philippine guides tinkling, this is dancing with two guides moving two pieces of wood while the other two jumping in and out of them. SCU. Legs of girl dancing. SV. Group of guides applauding. SV. Towards, Lady Baden Powell leaving and waving to the guides and in the foreground a bagpipe player.
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