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Images of Dover's Games (Cotswold Olimpicks) and Scuttlebrook Wake 2009

A collection of still pictures showing Dover's Games (also known as the Cotswold Olimpicks) and Scuttlebrook Wake, held annually in the town of Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire.

Friday 29th and Saturday 30th May 2009. (This video has no sound)

Images of Chipping Campden

A selection of images from in and around the Cotswold town of Chipping Campden. (This video has no sound)


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A short tour of Chipping Campden

A short tour for visitors to Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds.

The tour starts looking down Westington Hill and includes the following places of interest: Harts the Silversmiths, the Old Silkmill, the Market Hall, the Old Police Station, Bedfont House, Greville House, Ernest Wilson Memorial Garden, the Almshouses, Court Barn Museum and Old Campden House.

Robert Dover's Games

A short selection of clips from Robert Dover's Games (also known as the Cotswold Olympicks). These games are held annually upon Dover's Hill and date back to 1612.


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Scuttlebrook Wake

Various scenes from Scuttlebrook Wake. Held the morning after Dover's Games, this yearly event consists of a fancy dress parade, Maypole dancing, country dancing, Morris dancing, the crowning of the Scuttlebrook Queen and finally a street fair that lasts into the night.


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Scuttlebrook Wake 2007

Various scenes from this year's Scuttlebrook Wake.


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Hidcote Gardens

Series of still pictures depicting Lawrence Johnston's Garden of Rooms at Hidcote Manor (The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire).

Kiftsgate Gardens

A selection of pictures showing Kiftsgate Gardens in the North Cotswolds.

Preserved Railways in The Cotswolds

Views of one of the Cotswolds' premier steam railways, running from Toddington (nr. Broadway) to the outskirts of Cheltenham Spa.

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