Barnham Chronicle (1957)
Barnham, Sussex. L, S of a small village school, groups of children and teachers are stood outside. One group walks off to the left. The camera pans round to show other groups stood round a blackboard or sat on the grass. M, S of the children stood around, a teacher is pointing to a blackboard with a stick. He finishes and walks off with his pupils. This is a project to chronicle various aspects of the village, from myths and legends to measuring the curve of the roads. L, S of the school gate, pupils walk through it holding various implements. M, S of the children as they leave. L, S as the children walk down a country lane past the camera. L, S of three boys stood round the Staddle, a stone relic which looks like a big mushroom; they are Christopher Glasspool John Stevens, and Barry Nolan. Barry is measuring the Staddle. A girl, Jane Cook, is sat down behind it sketching. M, S as another girl, Hazel Mawby, walks in to the frame with a camera, she kneels to take a picture. M, S of Barry measurin
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