Peeps Through The Window Of The World No. 2 (1934)
Titles read: Peeps through the Window of the World No. 2. Various locations of events. In a zoo in Australia we see several shots of a sheep that has five legs. The fifth one is dangling down from the left side of the animal s neck. On a cricket pitch we see two umpires inspecting the ground then walking off. Another man comes along with a special rolling machine that takes the wet off the wettest surface. The water is picked up by a sponge on the roller and is collected in a small tank at the back of the device. Brief shot of men in whites playing cricket. (Location of events unknown. ) In Scotland we see several brief shots of the Abbey at Fort Augustus, with a monk walking in the grounds. Various shots of boys playing cricket on a pitch, using a mechanical bowler, invented by one of the monks, Father Oswald. It looks like a large catapult. A man and a boy load it with a ball that is bowled to another so he can practise batting. At Margate in Kent we see couples in swimsuits in
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