London's Country

London's Country

Release date : January 1, 1954
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Writers : Paul Le Saux /
Production companies : British Transport Films /
January 1, 1954 20m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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This film shows us a world of wildlife and flowers and scenic beauty within easy reach of London - where people can enjoy yachting on the Thames, or archery at Sevenoaks; riding in Knole Park, or morris-dancing at Westerham; walking over the hills near Newlands Corner, or cricket on the green at Cookham; where they can admire a wealth of historic buildings both large and small - Windsor Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, Farnham Keep, the Dickens' houses at Rochester, the Roman ruins at Verulamium; or they can just sit in the sun while the children play.
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  • title:London's Country
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1954
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Harold Lowenstein / Syd Sharples /
  • Writers: Paul Le Saux ·
  • Production companies: British Transport Films ·
  • Overview:This film shows us a world of wildlife and flowers and scenic beauty within easy reach of London - where people can enjoy yachting on the Thames, or archery at Sevenoaks; riding in Knole Park, or morris-dancing at Westerham; walking over the hills near Newlands Corner, or cricket on the green at Cookham; where they can admire a wealth of historic buildings both large and small - Windsor Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, Farnham Keep, the Dickens' houses at Rochester, the Roman ruins at Verulamium; or they can just sit in the sun while the children play.
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