Look At Wales (1956)
A British Travel Association Film. Check copyright. Credits: Commentary by Edward Ward. Produced by Associated British Pathe. A graphic map of England and Wales. Narrator speaks of the way Wales treasures the tale of its past like the story of a 01:00:36 Valley cottage. Man pulls up in a horse and cart. A woman and two little girls come out of the cottage. They all wear traditional Welsh dress. C, U of the two girls admiring the view they wear the typical Welsh black hats. A basket containing what looks like dead birds is lifted into the back of the cart. L, S of the family riding over a bridge. 01:01:25 Eisteddfod. Various shots of adults and children in traditional Welsh costume at the Royal National Eisteddfod. Procession of bards they will be choosing the prize winning poets of the year. Various shots of the procession and those watching it. 01:02:00 Wales is a land of poetry and song. A Welshman who cannot sing is a contradiction in terms states the narrator
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