Woburn Love In (1967)
Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Various shots shows hippies emerging from a psychedelic van, tents and a doubledecker bus in the grounds of Woburn Park. Hippies in colourful flowerpower clothes with flowers in their hair walk past the stately home at Woburn; one man wears a Union Jack Flag as a cloak over his shoulders. Several shots show people buying beads and paper flowers from sellers at this Lovein. Painted signs, some on the sides of cars, read Psychedelic Happening, Flower Power and Free Love. Scenes of hippy couples; tracking shot past numerous people lying on the grass, tapping their feet to music and smoking. People crowd around the back of a van, where real flowers (man ) are being handed out; a woman attaches carnations to Don Piccard s crash helmet; we then then see Don, preparing to take off in a hot air balloon. Commentator says he is the son of the great balloonist pioneer. Various shots of the hot air balloon flying over the Lovein and dropping hundreds of flowers on
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