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Family Ramble in Hayes
A wonderful idyllic pre-war 30s scene as the family ramble through the countryside around the family home in Hayes
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Overview
In this wonderfully idyllic pre-war 1930s scene, three generations of family ramble through the countryside collecting baskets of blackberries as they go - before stopping for a picnic. Later children stream out of the back door of the family wood turning business in Hayes, a toddler plays in the back garden overseen by mother sewing in the open summer house.
This film is from the collection of Hillingdon Local Studies, Archives and Museum Service, a member of the London's Screen Archives Network.
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