Girl Horse Rangers (1956)
Shepperton, Middlesex. L, S of a girl s band playing, followed by girls in green uniforms and black cowboy hats all marching. M, S of the girls standing on parade. Two girls and a dog standing in front of the lined up girls. C, U shot of the face of one of the girls calling roll. L, S of the parade being dismissed after the girls being given orders. They are the Girl Horse Rangers from Shepperton, Middlesex. The Rangers were formed with very modest aims by the owner of the riding club they use as headquarters. So many girls had offered to help in the stables so that they could be near horses, that he decided to give them an opportunity of realising their ambition by using the club on Jobs like feeding and grooming the horses properly, are carried out under the expert eye of experienced horsewomen like Eileen Tuchak from Canada tells the voiceover. L, S of four girls watching a woman grooming a lovely white horse. She stops and gives brush to one of the girls. Several shots of girls gr
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