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THE HEART OF ENGLAND: THE COTSWOLDS

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WORK ID: YFA 5922 (Master Record)

TitleYearDate
THE HEART OF ENGLAND: THE COTSWOLDS1976 1976-01-01
Details Original Format: Super 8
Colour: Colour
Sound: Sound
Duration: 15 mins.
Credits: Doug and Norah Brear

Subject: Travel
Countryside/Landscapes
Architecture



Summary
This is a film made by Doug and Norah Brear of a holiday to the Cotswolds, with a narration by Norah.
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This is a film made by Doug and Norah Brear of a holiday to the Cotswolds, with a narration by Norah. Title - The Heart of England Title - The Cotswolds The film begins by showing various tourist brochures for the Cotswolds and then sheep out in the fields.  Our holidaymakers take a look around the village of Chipping Norton and the Church of St Mary.  They then visit the Cotswold Olympic Games at Chipping Campden, where children are dressed up like its founder, Robin Dover.  We see a...
This is a film made by Doug and Norah Brear of a holiday to the Cotswolds, with a narration by Norah. Title - The Heart of England Title - The Cotswolds The film begins by showing various tourist brochures for the Cotswolds and then sheep out in the fields.  Our holidaymakers take a look around the village of Chipping Norton and the Church of St Mary.  They then visit the Cotswold Olympic Games at Chipping Campden, where children are dressed up like its founder, Robin Dover.  We see a highland band, people in historic costume, fox hunters, archery, and the annual carnival.  There is a competition for the best dressed Inn, children maypole dancing, and Morris dancers outside the King’s Arms Hotel, with a fair on the main street. They continue their tour, visiting Copper Kettle Antiques and on to Blenheim Palace and more villages and sheep before the film ends. Title - Filmed by Doug Brear Title - The End
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