Thrown-Away Sculpture (1961)

Dunton Green, Kent. L/S of a modern housing estate. M/S of a modern art sculpture in the foreground which is a strange shape with three different sized holes in it, it is stood on a concrete platform and the houses are in the background. M/S of another piece of sculpture on a lawn, it is white with various pieces stuck on at strange angles, it has two legs to support it. M/S of it from a different angle. M/S of another one which is a grey lump with a chain over it and a stick in the middle, it is set in a brick platform. M/S of a big model with a chain on the edge and a hole in the middle, there are trees and a lawn in the background. M/S of two men working on a sculpture with cement and trowels, C/U of one of the men who is wearing a flat cap, working on the model. The narrator tells us the original statue was designed by builder Ted Drewery, and his workmen have helped him make the rest. M/S of the workmen moulding the statue which looks vaguely like a woman. C/U of the other man working,
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