DUST HIDES THE SUN
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TEXAS SNOWFALL BRINGS DROUGHT RELIEF
Residents of Amarillo, Texas welcome a snowfall that brings relief from dust bowl days. Three to five inches of means a saving of 510,000,000 in future crops.
Aerial view of the colorful mountain Raudaskal
Aerial drone view of the colorful mountain Raudaskal in the highlands of Iceland
Heritage
Dust Bowl, Dirty Thirties: CU of man's feet walking across dry prairie, dust under feet.
DN-LB-515 Beta SP
Headlights Burn At High Noon As Dust Hides Sun
HISTORICAL FILM: DUST BOWL IMAGERY (1930’s)
B&W film, 1930w Historical film showing imagery of farming, ranching and resettlement to the great plains in the 1930s. Dates of filming unknown
Activities of a farm family and dust coated articles at a farmhouse in Dalhart, Texas
Impact of a dust storm during dustbowl era in Dalhart, Texas. Dust blows on a barren land. A farm family at table. Dust from dust bowl conditions on the utensils kept on a table. Dust on other articles in a house. A boy draws in dust on a table. Dust coated bible pages. Location: Dalhart Texas USA. Date: May 3, 1937.
1930s Dust Bowl
b&w - dust bowl - great depression
In my closet: pile, how is the essential of Christmas made
Great Depression compilation
the great depression, breadline, dust bowl
No diving sign in a drought
Lake Success near Porterville, Bakersfield with a no diving sign over an empty arm of the reservoir which is at 7% capacity. Bakersfield is now the driest city in the USA. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest level of drought classification. 428,000 acres of agricultural land have been taken out of production due to lack of water, thousands of agricultural workers have lost their jobs and one third of all children in California go to bed hungry
Québec à vendre
FOLLOW MLSs of large tractor plowing field and raising cloud of dust in Salinas Valley, "America?s salad bowl".
dust bowl depression scenes
Depression era scenes of dustbowl desolation. A barren old farmhouse, dusty, dried out farmland. NARRATION TO BE USED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY - NO REBROADCAST WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES
FLAHERTY’S ARDEN BOWL FEATURE (2023)
For close to a century, people have tried to keep it out of the gutter at one legendary Twin Cities bowling alley. Dan Flaherty’s grandfather founded Flaherty’s Arden Bowl in 1938. “We’re the longest-running family-owned bowling business in the United States,” Flaherty said. This family business is going on its fifth generation and they’ve seen more than one generation walk through the door. “You have a generation of people that bowl and they bring their kids in and then their grandkids,” Flaherty said. Flaherty believes there’s more than the luck of the Irish keeping his business running for several decades. “Some people would call it luck,” Flaherty said. “I would call it a blessing from the Lord and it’s something we’re grateful for. As my grandpa would say, ‘We’ll just keep on keeping on.'”
DUST BOWL / BUSH DEPARTS / DEPRESSION FILM TRANSFER /
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DUST BOWL/KANSAS
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Activities of a farm family at table after a dust storm in Dalhart, Texas
A dust storm in Dalhart, Texas during the dust bowl era. A farm family at table. No electricity. A boy writes in dustbowl dust settled on the table. A farmer reads the bible by light of oil lamp.. Location: Dalhart Texas USA. Date: May 3, 1937.