The opening section shows a group of women and children in the garden of Harpole Grange, the Brown family home in Northamptonshire (c1929). Visitors to the garden have a go at playing skittles and throwing rings on a peg and also a game in which a person is blindfolded and walks with shears towards an overgrown hedge.
The next section is probably also late 1920s and shows a group on a camping holiday (may be Hurdlefoot in Bedfordshire). We see a car and caravan parked in a field and a group of men walk towards the camera carrying towels and are then seen swimming in a river. This is followed by shots of a woman paddling a boat along a river. We then see more garden shots (likely to be Harpole Grange again). This is followed by further rivers shots with people on the bank and swimming followed by two men playing tennis in a garden. A short section of a woman sitting in a garden follows (this was originally in lenticular colour format).
A further garden party follows again with a group of women sitting down to tea, playing the blindfolded shears game but this time attempting to cut strings and taking part in an egg and spoon race (this looks mid 1930s and may be at the later family home at Ecton in Northamptonshire). The final section shows a mid 1930s holiday to Cornwall. We see people swimming from a rocky coastline, beach scenes with a motor boat and holiday makers sitting on the sand on blankets and views of a fishing harbour.
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