CHICAGO CONCERT/FIRE
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Scenic Chicago 1950s
Aerial shots of Chicago from Lake Michigan looking through river inlet towards lakeshore drive, loop, mercantile exchange building and Merchandise Mart (MOS) Shots of dredging with large crane. MCU shots of bucket moving through riverbank with mud. City shots – buildings / drawbridge (boat going through drawbridge out to Lake Michigan) / State Street with traffic / building construction and elevated rail line (MOS) Looking up State Street at Christmas (sound) Downtown Chicago (sound) Girls exercising / tumbling in a gym / tap dancing (sound) Chicago scenic – aerials 1950s (MOS) Chicago scenic – Merchandise Mart / Cattle Stockyards / Chicago Library /Museum of Science & Industry / Chicago academy of sciences / Adler Planetariums / Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago scenic – churches Chicago scenic – aerials Chicago industry – log cutting Chicago scenic – construction Chicago gardens At Chicago beaches on Lake Michigan Chicago – Public recreation in the Chicago parks system: archery competition / badminton / public pool / outdoor crowd at concert / Lincoln Park zoo / chess in the park / clown in the park / kids with toys / baseball (Sound)
ROCK MUSIC
REEL 19. INDIANA. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. THE BEATLES PERFORM LIVE ON STAGE. CONCERT (SEE HD-356 / HD-357 - PARTIAL CONCERT) FOOTAGE. FAN REACTION. AUDIENCE. INDIANA STATE FAIR ARRIVING AT CHICAGO MIDWAY AIRPORT. FANS CHASING CARS LIVE AT CHICAGO COLISEUM. SCREAMING GIRLS. LITTLE CHILDREN AT CONCERT. FANS CRYING. CU POLICE WOMAN HOLDING HER EARS. BEATLES BACKSTAGE. LOTS OF FLASH BULBS GOING OFF
LONDON FEED
LONDON FEED CHICAGO LOCAL NEWS EDIT MASTER ON CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR SIR GEORG SOLTI'S FINAL CONCERT IN LONDON. 18:31:10 Refeeds. 18:33:05 has of Solti conducting the orchestra at a London concert hall. Intv clips with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and Solti. CI: PERSONALITIES: DALEY, RICHARD M. PERSONALITIES: SOLTI, GEORG SIR. MUSIC: ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY.
Campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle (UICC) in Chicago, Illinois.
The modern campus of the University of Illinois, in Chicago. Film opens showing architectural model of the proposed new campus designed by Architect Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM). Camera pans over the campus features, zooming in on the Circle Forum, a Greek-styled amphitheater built for plays, assemblies and concerts. Film shifts to students, and others, walking on a circular pavement. The University Hall is seen in background, flanked by two construction derricks. Views of various features of the spread out campus areas and buildings showing the concrete roofs forming the so-called "Great Court." Closeup vertical view of University Hall. More views of the extant campus. (construction is still underway.) Students walking along the Great Court with the multilevel construction visible. Closeups of students and others riding an escalator and conversing. Students in large classroom lecture hall where the Professor has written notes in chalk on a blackboard for the class, referring to revenue bills originating in the U.S. House of Representatives. Closeups of the Professor and students. Candid shots of a student's resting and relaxing in various places on the campus. Location: Chicago Illinois USA. Date: 1965.
DN-202 1 inch
200,000 Thrilled at Great Open-Air Music Concert
Crowds Gathering Outside Soldier Field Ahead Of Taylor Swift Concert In Chicago, IL
WGN - Chicago, IL, US - Crowds gathering outside Soldier Field ahead of Taylor Swift concert in Chicago, IL on Friday, June 2, 2023.
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Chicago Civic Opera Company Contralto Louise Bernhardt in 1932 concert
1990
Chicago landmark - m/s top floors of concert Hall - old brick and stone building w/ banner announcing the Chicago symphony orchestra - stopped cars in fg
CHICAGO CONCERT
The rock band Chicago performing at a concert in 1975.
Teen - Performs - W/ - Chicago
An Illinois teen gets to perform with the group "Chicago".
Chicago
Silent Concert B-Roll (Amsterdam, Holland)
Viure al pais: [issue of January 21, 2024]
Fast Images Library
Soccer, Archival B/W photos of immigrants and Ellis Island, Scenics USA, U.S. Cities, Football, Stadium Crowds, Aerials, Stadiums, NYC, Traffic, Orlando, Washington D.C., Detroit, Boat Races, Boston, Dallas, Rodeo, San Francisco, L.A., Musicians, Rock Concert audience crowds, Venice, Ca., Pasadena, American Scenics and cities, night POV Dallas, lighthouse aerial, girl out of door into night, Chicago, mailman, parade, cities
Fans gathering outside Soldier Field ahead of Taylor Swift concert
WGN - Chicago, IL, US - Fans gathering outside Soldier Field ahead of Taylor Swift concert in Chicago, IL on Sunday, June 4, 2023.
CHICAGO CONCERT ARET
00:00:00:00 - RAW CONCERT IN GRANT PARK ARETHA FRANKLIN CONCERT VO ALREADY PULLED OF FIRST 90 SECONDS... There are no restrictions on live use of Aretha Franklin (8:30p ct/9:30pm et start). For tape p ...
ROAD CREW SETS UP STAGE AND LIGHTS FOR INDOOR ARENA ROCK CONCERT IN 1971
>>>COLOR MOS Many shots of roadies setting up elevated stage, scaffolds, light grids, lights and moving equipment boxes around in indoor arena. Shots of Beach Boys equipment and Chicago equipment. Well lit and professionally shot
ROCK MUSIC
CHICAGO LAKESIDE & CONCERT GROUNDS AT NIGHT
21024 CAPTURE OF GERMAN U-BOAT U-505 BY U.S. NAVY TASK FORCE "NOW IT CAN BE TOLD"
This film NOW IT CAN BE TOLD tells an astonishing story, one of the most interesting U.S. Navy actions of WWII. On June 4, 1944, an American anti-submarine squadron accomplished an incredible feat, capturing the German U-boat U-505 and all hands. This film celebrates the achievement and explains how it happened. It certainly wasn't a fluke. Commander Daniel Gallery, of the USS Guadalcanal, was convinced he could surface and capture an enemy submarine, and he drilled his crews in the art of boarding. When the aircraft carrier USS Guadalcanal (CVE-60) and its destroyer escorts, USS Pillsbury (DE-133), USS Pope (DE-134), USS Flaherty (DE-135), USS Chatelain (DE-149) and USS Jenks (DE-665), got a contact, they worked in close concert to achieve the capture. German submarine commander Harald Lange and his crew were neatly captured, and their boat towed to Bermuda. Today this Type IXC U-boat rests in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, a nice war prize delivered in style by the U.S. Navy.<p><p>A bit more on this ... Ultra intelligence from decrypted German cipher messages had informed the Allies that U-boats were operating near Cape Verde. The Navy dispatched Task Group 22.3, a "Hunter-Killer" group to the area. At 11:09 on 4 June 1944, TG 22.3 made sonar contact with U-505 off the coast of Río de Oro. The sonar contact was only 800 yards (700 m) away off Chatelain's starboard bow. Chatelain was so close to U-505 that depth charges would not sink fast enough to intercept the U-boat, so instead she fired Hedgehogs before passing the submarine and turning to make a follow-up attack with depth charges. One of the aircraft sighted U-505 and fired into the water to mark the position while Chatelain dropped depth charges. Immediately after the detonation of the charges a large oil slick spread on the water. Less than seven minutes after Chatelain's first attack began, the badly damaged U-505 surfaced less than 600 metres (700 yd) away. Chatelain immediately commenced fire on U-505 with all available automatic weapons. Believing U-505 to be seriously damaged, Oblt.z.S. Lange ordered his crew to abandon ship. This order was obeyed so promptly that scuttling was not completed, and the engines were left running. With the engines still functioning and the rudder damaged by depth charges, U-505 circled clockwise at approximately 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph). While Chatelain and Jenks collected survivors, an eight-man party from Pillsbury led by Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Albert David came alongside U-505 in a boat and entered through the conning tower. The body of Oberfunkmaat (Signalman First Class) Gottfried Fischer, the only fatality of the action, was found on the deck. U-505 was otherwise deserted. The boarding party stopped the water coming in, and they also stopped her engines. While the boarding party secured U-505, Pillsbury attempted to take her in tow, but collided repeatedly with her and had to move away with three compartments flooded. Instead, a second boarding party from Guadalcanal rigged a towline from the aircraft carrier to the U-boat. Commander Earl Trosino joined the salvage party. He disconnected U-505's diesels from her electric driving motors, while leaving these motors clutched to the propeller shafts. With the U-boat moving under tow by Guadalcanal, the propellers "windmilled" as they passed through the water, turning the shafts and the drive motors. This caused the motors to act as electrical generators charging U-505's batteries. With power from the batteries, U-505's pumps cleared out the water let in by the attempted scuttling, and her air compressors blew out the ballast tanks, bringing her up to full surface trim. After three days of towing, Guadalcanal transferred U-505 to the fleet tug Abnaki. On 19 June, U-505 entered Port Royal Bay, Bermuda, after a tow of 1,700 nautical miles (3,150 km; 1,960 mi). This action was the first time the US Navy had captured an enemy vessel at sea since the War of 1812 (in 1815). Fifty-eight prisoners were taken from U-505, three of them wounded (including Lange). U-505's crew was interned at Camp Ruston, near Ruston, Louisiana. The cipher materials captured on U-505 included the special "coordinate" code, the regular and officer Enigma settings for June 1944, the current short weather codebook, the short signal codebook, and bigram tables due to come into effect in July and August respectively.<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
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Chicago Civic Opera Company Contralto Louise Bernhardt in 1932 concert
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION 1996
RETURN TO CHICAGO 1968 - 1996 - CONCERT CONVENTION JACKSON BROWN STILLS / NASH