The Marchioness of Carisbrooke attends garden fete to aid the Garden-Anderson Memorial.
The Marchioness of Carisbrooke attends garden fete (and rummage sale; from the looks of things) to aid the Garret-Anderson Memorial. Shot of a few women standing on a porch; with Union Jack hanging from...
The Marchioness of Carisbrooke attends garden fete to aid the Garden-Anderson Memorial.
The Marchioness of Carisbrooke attends garden fete (and rummage sale; from the looks of things) to aid the Garret-Anderson Memorial. Shot of a few women standing on a porch; with Union Jack hanging from railing. Then shot of a booth; with 2 women standing behind table and all sorts of things, baskets; bags; cups; etc. etc. crowded on the table or hanging from the roof or walls.
CU 2 women stand talking at a booth; with a vertical row of pictures in frames hanging on right; a 3rd woman hurries up to them. Another view of this booth; with a large number of books displayed on shelves; paintings leaning against the wall or hanging. Back to CU of the 3 women Girls dance in a circle. 6 older girls do folk dance; moving backward & forward. Back to the younger girls; all in white dresses and dark stockings; joining arms and romping round in a circle. Another part of their dance; in rows facing each other.
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