Opens with shot of row of tents; conical shaped like a wigwam or teepee (tepee). A woman is coming out of one with a bugle as in military; she blasts out reveille and lots of women emerge from the tents; walking...
Opens with shot of row of tents; conical shaped like a wigwam or teepee (tepee). A woman is coming out of one with a bugle as in military; she blasts out reveille and lots of women emerge from the tents; walking in different directions.
CU 5 women in front of tent; getting ready; one polishing boot; one wrapping strip round & round her leg. Pan across camp; women shaking out beds; folding blankets; etc. Women cooking breakfast in pans on top of outdoor brick oven; next to a cabin; a little spaniel dog runs by in FG.
More women at work; some stirring steaming huge pots; others carrying pitchers. Women baker by half-moon shaped oven; taking out a pan hooked onto a long pole
A bunch of women in the back of a truck; moving away on a road through trees; some waving. Truck stopped on road; some women jump off; wave goodbye to others who remain.
Women working in field, gathering flax into bundles while a 'country manor' man smokes a pipe and watches them. Loading bales of flax onto cart with help of men. Outside a farm building the women put bundles of sheared wool onto scales to be weighed. Nice shot of woman grinning as she struggles with a large bale of flax, then posing with a big bundle of wool.
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