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President Harry S Truman presents Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant Lloyd Burke, USA, Corporal Rodolfo Hernandez, and USA Technical Sergeant Harold E. Wilson, USMC
April 11, 1952 First Lieutenant Lloyd Burke, USA, Corporal Rodolfo Hernandez, USA Technical Sergeant Harold E. Wilson, USMC Scene is the portico of the White House, by the Rose Garden, in Washington, DC. President Harry S. Truman is placing the Medal of Honor, around the neck of First Lieutenant Lloyd Burke, U.S. Army. Members of his family stand behind, along with General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Closeup of photographers taking pictures. Next, the President presents the Medal of Honor to Corporal Rodolfo Hernandez, U.S. Army as a relative watches. Finally, the last recipient, Technical Sergeant Harold E. Wilson, U.S. Marine Corps, receives his medal from the President, as family members stand nearby . Closeup of President Truman shaking hands at once with the three honorees at the same time. All of them smile. View from several feet away, as the President, flanked by the medal recipients, makes a few remarks from a podium. A group of cinematographers takes motion pictures. Closeup of the Presidential Seal on the podium. Closeup of Lieutenant Burke. Closeup of Corporal Hernandez. Closeup of Sergeant Wilson. Closeup of the Medal of Honor worn by Corporal Hernandez. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: April 11, 1952.
Bumping Into Broadway - PART 3
The film tells the story of a chorus line girl and a writer who are both struggling to make it big. They both have trouble paying their rent in a boarding house run by a stern landlady. The Girl (Mildred Davis is fired and The Boy (Harold Lloyd) tries to get to the Musical Director to pitch his play. After rejection and numerous antics The Boy wins big in gaming and ends up with The Girl. Interesting fact:This film is notable as Harold Lloyd's first two-reeler featuring his ""glasses"" character.
Peggy Lloyd (Harold Lloyd)
Interview Re: Harold Lloyd
LETTER TO BENTSEN
00:00:00:00 VS letter written by T Boone Pickens & Harold Simmons to Sen Lloyd Bentsen asking him to support John Tower nomination :30,:45 (0:00)/
PREMIER MACMILLAN IN BONN
Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany (Western Germany). <br/> <br/>Black bird skipping around tarmac at Bonn airport. Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany Dr Konrad Adenauer arriving with escort to the airport. Various shots of Harold Macmillan's plane arriving. Britain's Prime Minster Harold Macmillan followed by Britain's Foreign Minster Selwyn Lloyd alighting from plane and being welcomed by German Chancellor Adenauer. LS. Cameramen. MS. Adenauer making speech - natural sound in Germany. MS. & CU. Reporters making notes, interpreter translates to British delegates. CU. Harold Macmillan. CU. Selwyn Lloyd. MS. Reporters. MS. Harold Macmillan making speech - natural sound. He is glad to be in Germany again, is there to share the information gathered in Russia and hopes for successful talks. MS. & CU. Reporters. CU. Hand writing in notebook. CU. Chancellor Adenauer, Selwyn Lloyd and others. CU. Chancellor Adenauer. MS. & CU. Reporters. CU. Harold Macmillan shaking hands with Chancellor Adenauer. CU. Cameramen. MS. Car being driven off. <br/> <br/>(F.G.) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 16/03/1959.
Paramount
Harold Lloyd visits Shriners Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1950
FREEZING FLORIDA STATE OF EMERGENCY (12/23/1989)
ARCTIC WEATHER IN FLORIDA IS CAUSING PROBLEMS FOR FARMERS, MIGRANT WORKERS, AND THE HOMELESS. MANY PLACES ARE WITHOUT POWER, AND OFFICIALS ARE APPEALING TO RESIDENTS TO CONSERVE ENERGY AS BROWN-OUTS CAUSE PROBLEMS IN MIAMI. ARCTIC WINDS ARE FREEZING FLORIDA FROM JACKSONVILLE TO MIAMI. TAMPA, FLORIDA REGISTERED 28 DEGREES THIS CHRISTMAS MORNING, THE SAME TEMPERATURE RECORDED IN ANCHORAGE ALASKA. FLORIDA'S GOVERNOR HAS DECLARED A STATE OF EMERGENCY.
1950 Harold Lloyd and Family
b&w - HOLLYWOOD REEL - NEWS - Harold Lloyd, family and friends say good-bye to Harold Lloyd Jr. at Union Station in Los Angeles as he leaves to begin a motion picture career - Movie Star - Stars - celebrity _ actor - Silent star - history
HAROLD LLOYD MANSION
ROLL C: 250 OC SOF MAG AND SIL CONTINUATION OF FTG OF HAROLD LLOYD MANSION. VS B&W PHOTOGRAPHS OF SILENT SCREEN COMEDIAN HAROLD LLOYD. VS WATERFALL ON ESTATE GROUNDS.
SILENT COMEDY SHORTS
HAROLD LLOYD SILENT COMEDY.
Various News
Harold Lloyd And The Shriners Visit Handicapped Children (Montreal): various shots of Shriners' Children Hospital, of Shriners' emblems. Several shots of Hollywood's silent era film actor Harold Lloyd and other Shriners in hospital, posing, chatting with staff, visiting with children during treatment, in bed.
harold lloyd's ford
Vintage comedian Harold Lloyd is chased by motorcycles officers while speeding in his Model T Ford. Lloyd stops on a hill and is pulled from the vehicle by the policemen. The car rolls down the hill by itself. Lloyd chases it on foot. He stops it by grabbing the front bumper, then rearranges road blocks to confuse pursuing cops.
B/W 1920 close up man with eyeglasses (Harold Lloyd) getting scared / hair stands straight up / feature
B/W 1920 close up man with eyeglasses (Harold Lloyd) getting scared / hair stands straight up / feature
Various Subjects
THE HISTORY OF COMEDY: SKITS, MILTON BERLE, BURNS & ALLEN, BURT LAHR, JACK BENNY, BOB HOPE, SOPHIE TUCKER, JIMMY DURAN, WILL ROGERS, FANNY BRICE, CHAPLIN, EDDIE ANDERSON, MORAN & MACK, BURT WILLIAMS, WC FIELDS, MINSTRELS, PEOPLE WATCH TV, MAE WEST, KEATON, KEYSTONE KOPS, LITTLE RASCALS, LAUREL & HARDY, HENNY YOUNGMAN, AMOS & ANDY, RADIO SHOWS, EARLY STANDUP, VAUDEVILLE, BITS, HAROLD LLOYD, LISTEN TO RADIO
Bumping Into Broadway - PART 2
The film tells the story of a chorus line girl and a writer who are both struggling to make it big. They both have trouble paying their rent in a boarding house run by a stern landlady. The Girl (Mildred Davis is fired and The Boy (Harold Lloyd) tries to get to the Musical Director to pitch his play. After rejection and numerous antics The Boy wins big in gaming and ends up with The Girl. Interesting fact:This film is notable as Harold Lloyd's first two-reeler featuring his ""glasses"" character.
Peggy Lloyd (Harold Lloyd)
Interview Re: Harold Lloyd
"LL. G." REMEMBERED
Item title reads - "L.L. G." remembered. <br/> <br/>Cardiff, Wales. <br/> <br/>L/S Prime Minister Harold Macmillan speaking on dais. He finishes speaking and the crowd applauds. M/S audience. M/S veiled statue. Various shots as Macmillan unveils the statue. Top view as Macmillan walks towards Lord Tenby and Lady Megan Lloyd George and talks to them, he turns shading his eyes from the sun and looks at the statue. M/S statue of David Lloyd George. Various shots as they look at statue, Macmillan speaks to them. M/S's of the statue. C/U of Lloyd George's face.
Paramount
Harold Lloyd visits a coal mine in 1932 England
UN Charter signed in San Francisco Conference; President Harry S. Truman addressing General Assembly; Franklin Roosevelt speech about peace
Delegates arrive in San Francisco for United Nations Conference for World Organization in San Francisco, California. U.S. President Truman arrives by airplane at the conference and is met by representatives from U.S. delegation including Stettinius. Delegates from other countries are also present and greet the President including Jan Smuts of South Africa and William Lloyd Mackenzie King of Canada. Views of presidential motorcade traveling through streets of San Francisco in a parade-like environment, with crowds lining the sidewalks and cheering. Delegates sign the United Nations Charter during the conference. First to sign is Dr. Wellington Koo from China, signing with a traditional Chinese brush. Also shown signing is Gromyko from the Soviet Union, Lord Halifax from Great Britain, and the delegation from France led by acting delegation chairman Joseph Paul-Boncour. Next is Edward Stettinius and Senator Tom Connally, Senator Arthur Vandenberg, Commander Harold Stassen, from the United States. U.S. President Harry S. Truman addresses the general assembly. Representatives of different nations like Lord Halifax of Great Britain, Mackenzie King of Canada, Jan Christian Smuts of South Africa, Andrei Gromyko of Russia and Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru of India can be seen. Flashback to President Franklin D Roosevelt, shortly before his death, addressing Congress about the coming San Francisco Conference. Roosevelt speaks, expressing his hope that Congress and the American People would "accept the results of this conference as the beginning of a permanent structure of peace, upon which we can begin to build, under God, that better world in which our children and grandchildren -- yours and mine - children and grandchildren of the whole world -- must live and can live." Location: San Francisco California USA. Date: June 26, 1945.
HAROLD LLOYD IN FIGHT SCENE - HD
Silent film comedian Harold Lloyd plays an adventurer who gets involved in a fight and manages to avoid being hit by a flying knife. Master in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 29.97fps 1080p.