| TOPIARY NURSERY Much bush snipping and clipping at a Topiary Nursery | ||
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| This clip is not available for streaming at this time. Please contact WPA. | Tape Master: | 6030 |
| Catalog #: | 38079 | |
| Clip Number: | 38079-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | CP 312 | |
| Timecode: | 01:36:52 - 01:38:48 | |
| Location: | Crawley, West Sussex. | |
| Year Shot: | 1960 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | Yes | |
| Color: | Yes | |
| Headings: | FARMING: Plant Nursery, Trees HORTICULTURE/PLANTS & TREES: Shrubbery HORTICULTURE/PLANTS & TREES: Topiary LOCATIONS/EUROPE: UK, England OCCUPATIONS: Horticulture | |
| Description: | TOPIARY NURSERY (aka TOPIARY GARDENS OF CRAWLEY) Much bush snipping and clipping at a Topiary Nursery Crawley, West Sussex. M/S of a field of small bushes; a man, Stephen Gelder, enters shot and starts checking individual bushes; he finds one he likes and sets his clippers down on the ground. M/Ss and C/Us as we see him winding wire around the bush and fixing a wire framework to it. Commentator tells us a tree is often 30 to 40 years old before Stephen starts to build the desired shape (in this case a bird) over his own wire framework. Stephen starts snipping away at the top leaves. M/S in another part of the nursery as we see a woman cutting a bush in a tub. There are several other shaped bushes around her. Another woman comes into shot, puts two flowering plants in pots on the ground and starts to snip and clip one of the other bushes which is already in a kind of basket shape. She then places the two plants in the 'bush-basket'. M/S of Stephen snips furiously away at a bush, turning it from a pyramid into a spiral in a matter of seconds! C/U of the bottom of a bush (I'm not convinced it's the same one, in spite of Stephen's speedy snipping, unless it has been dug up and replanted in another area), tilt up so the spiral shape is clearly seen. M/S of the bush, surrounded by other shaped ones (they could be spirals too, although they look a bit sparse), with fir trees in the background and the trunk of a large tree in the foreground - quite a nice countryside shot. | |


