Polish soldiers with their families, being evacuated during the Soviet-Polish war
Soldiers and their families board railroad box cars marked with Polish Imperial seal, at a rail yard, during the Polish-Soviet war. A soldier sits with his wife and four children, plus their dog. All of them (including the dog) are eating bread. A man, wearing Lapti footwear, poses for the camera. Location: Poland. Date: 1919.
Puppies, Dogs & You # 4
Rottweiler in tie and shirt collar, shot of a golden retriever. Woman walk with various breeds of dogs. Brown Chihuahua with interesting Native American markings, light beige generic mutt posing.
News Clip: Pets series #2
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
7A OPEN/ SOLDIERS DOGS
00:00:02:15 Mark Feffer Navy Reservist (0:40) /
Pets Pattern Scrolling Background With Colored Paws And Dog Bones
Animated scrolling pet icons background with colored paws and bones
Paramount
Pet dog sled-racing at Big Pines, CA
Setting up paid parking in La Rochelle, reactions and instructions
1961 Goliath and the Dragon trailer
Goliath And The Dragon - 1961 letterbox trailer - action / adventure - Bruce Cabot, Mark Forest, Broderick Crawford - giant vulture and other fantastic monsters, volcano, dragon in cave, columns tumble, elephant kills man, three headed dog of darkness / Hades (Cerberus?), gladiator sword action
IRAQ SECURITY - SOLDIERS
A marked police car moves down a dusty Iraqi street. Soldiers stand on alert with their dogs while a soldier pulls back a civilian.
FADS & STUNTS
DOGS EATING IN LITTLE ENCLOSURE. DOG IS LITTLE HOUSE WITH SIGN READING: BUNK HOUSE. ANOTHER IN DOG HOUSE IS MARKED: SHERIFF OF PINE HILL.
Winter Dog Days (Eyewitness No. 87)
CUs of spectators applauding, of starter giving his signal for race to start, dogsleds leaving start mark, including one woman driver.
DOGS ATTACK 2-YEAR-OLD (1994)
A 2-YEAR OLD BOY WAS SERIOUSLY INJURED AFTER BEING ATTACKED BY TWO ROTTWEILLER DOGS. MITCHEL THRONEBURY WAS THE LITTLE BOY WHO LOST HIS ARM IN THE ATTACK...HE WAS IMMEDIATELY RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL. MARK BELLINGER REPORTS.
Evening Magazine: January 9 and 10, 1986
Intros and Outros at the Downtown Convention Center. Auto Show. DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PLAYBOY PHOTOGRAPHE.R HONEYMOONER'S BIGGEST BIRTHDAY BASH. MARK TWAIN LIVES AGAIN. WINTER SKYDIVING. 1/10/86. Intros and outros at Goshenhaus (Spelling?) in Catonsville. J.R.'S MISTRESS. I'M NOT EDDIE MURPHY. JOURNEY THROUGH A WINTER PARADISE. DOG HAIR SWEATER. Baltimore Downtown Convention Center. Auto Show. C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University. Roger Durrett. Para-skiing. Wisconsin Fells Point. Dinner Theatre. Wharf Rat. Dallas TV Show. Deborah Shelton. Chuck Jeffreys. The Mighty Poppalots. Northern Ontario. Snow Train. Canada Montreal River Trestle. Canine Line/ Jaye Campbell. Pat Ivey. Lake Oswego. Shakedown Dance Auditions. Commercial Goshen Haus(?)
Bridgeman Images Details
BONZO'S BEANO
Item title reads: "Bonzo's Beano! Ugly, cross-eyed, bandy legged, the worst mongrel, etc., win awards at Mr. Cecil Aldin's "worst dog" show." "The "non-electrical"hare." <br/> <br/>Porlock, Somerset <br/> <br/>C/ U of a dog, a mongrel, sitting with a rosette in its collar. C/U of various dogs with their owners. Next, the owners and dogs take part in a race in which the owners have to mark out each pace one foot in front of another, very slow. Another race involves a white fluffy dummy hare being dragged along a field chased by dogs, dragging their owners on leads behind them. An Irish wolfhound looks like the winner, and it lurches straight towards camera, almost crashing into it. <br/> <br/>Note: This certainly isn't Crufts - it all looks crazy.
Funny World
dogs drink at water bar (trough marked 'Dog Bar', man brings up dog on leash)
UK Small Dog - World's alleged smallest dog appears
TAPE: 04/0056 IN_TIME: 01:05:39 DURATION: 1:17 SOURCES: SKY RESTRICTIONS: No Access UK/CNNi DATELINE: East Buckland, 19 Jan 2004 SHOTLIST: 1. Dog in box 2. Dog jumps out of box and looks at camera 3. Owner picks up Tiny Tim 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Mandy Marks, dog owner: "He is cute and adorable but he's not a toy." 5. Close up of dog playing with toy koala on table 6. Wide shot of Marks and dog playing on the table 7. Close up of Marks 8. Dog playing with ribbon in front of its mother 9. Close up of father of Tiny Tim, who walks away and mother looks at camera 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Mandy Marks, dog owner: "I have to be extremely careful in the kitchen, that nobody walks on him. It's quite a popular house, we have lots of guests and things. If I have a lot of traffic in the kitchen then I pen him up to the corner because it's just - I can't take the risk with him. But generally, when I'm on my own, I'm cooking the tea, I wear slippers. I tend to slide my feet across the floor, so if I did step on him, I'd only push him to the side. 11. Marks mashing up dog food 12. Dog clambering onto dog food tin and eating from tin STORYLINE: It's a little early to tell for sure yet but a miniature canine may end up as the world's smallest dog. Tiny Tim, is only ten weeks old so he's still a puppy - but his owner Mandy Marks says he hasn't grown since he was four weeks old. That means that at three inches (7.6 centimetres) tall at the shoulder, he's the smallest dog on record - a title currently held by a Yorkshire terrier called Whitney, who's a whole half inch (1.27 centimetres) taller. It's not as if Tim makes up for his lack of height in other ways - he's only four inches (10.1 centimetres) from nose to tail and weighs only just over a pound (453 grams). His size means that Marks has to be careful with him when guests are around, while she herself has been forced to change how she walks at home; "I tend to slide my feet across the floor, so if I did step on him, I'd only push him to the side". Marks is used to small dogs - Tim's mother, a Chihuahua named Sparkles and his father, a Shi-tzu named Patch, are no giants either but Tim is by far the smallest she's raised. And if she's right and he's stopped growing then Tiny Tim could yet be a big sensation among fans of the miniature - all she has to fear is a late growth spurt.
Pets Pattern Scrolling Background With Colored Paws And Dog Bones
Animated scrolling pet icons background with colored paws and bones
24294 WAR BULLETIN 10 BOXER BARNEY ROSS WAR DOGS I WAS THERE MALTA
“This is an Official Film. Its showing is limited to those persons authorized to attend War Department theaters under Army Regulations 210-390 July 10, 1942.” With that, this black-and-white film —“The War: A Current Information Film for the Armed Services #10” — begins as a medley of “The Army Goes Rolling Along,” “The US Air Force Song,” and “Anchors Away” play with the opening credits. Produced by the War Department, the Army Service Forces Special Service Division, and the Signal Corps (with the cooperation of the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard), we are introduced at mark 00:57 to the “newest, biggest battlewagon on any ocean in the world,” a ship that “belongs to the USA.” This is the battleship USS North Carolina. Although specifics such as speed, complement, and armament, and patrol area are all secret, the viewer is assured that “any enemy aircraft that spots her won’t get back to its base.” Following a demonstration of the unidentified ship’s fire power, the film cuts to “Tell My Boy” at mark 02:45, as a montage of parents are shown, a female narrator reminds the viewer that “we gave our sons to our beloved America. Proudly we wait for news from them,” as the viewer is told how the Civilian Volunteer Self Defense Office of the Bronx organized a program so that foreign-speaking parents could dictate a letter to their sons in the armed forces. “This is only a small part of the war effort but what a great deal it means to these mothers and fathers — and their sons.”<p><p>Mark 05:30 takes us to a Marine Corps bulletin, “I Was There,” and we meet Barney Rosofsky — better known as 1920s and 1930s boxing champion Barney Ross — who enlisted in the Marines in 1942 as a private and served in the Pacific Theater. The film shows us highlights from his boxing career, including a May 1934 contest against Jimmy McLarnin at mark 05:55 in which Ross won the Welterweight Championship. (He would also be a world champion in the lightweight and light welterweight divisions during his career.) From there, we see Sgt. Barney Ross at mark 07:47, who explains how he received his promotion: “You take a boat to Guadalcanal and go in with the Marines.” During the Battle of Guadalcanal, a wounded Ross was credited with single-handedly fighting nearly two dozen Japanese soldiers before carrying a wounded soldier to safety the next morning. “The Japs never stopped firing that night,” Ross recalled at mark 10:08. “That night was by all odds the toughest round I have ever slugged through.” He went on to be earn a Bronze Star for his heroism, and in the film explains that he accepted it on the behalf of his entire company. “This isn’t a one man’s war.”<p><p>“This Dog’s Army,” presented at mark 10:40, features a “canine narrator” and his tale of enlisting in the army. At the “Dogs for Defense” induction center, we catch a glimpse of child star Shirley Temple at mark 11:37 and the story unfolds of how dogs are examined, “including certain parts where only a dog should look.” Canine basic training begins at mark 12:52, including how to become an attack dog. <p><p>The film concludes with the “Story of Malta” beginning at mark 15:46. (The Siege of Malta occurred from 1940 to 1942 in the Mediterranean Theater and pitted the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force against German and Italian forces for the strategically important island.) The film shows us a visit by Britain’s King George VI at mark 16:05, following the Allied victory, as he honors the Maltese people, as well as captured German footage of German planes taking to the sky at mark 17:00 as part of a combat mission against Malta. By mark 19:55, as a choir sings “Onward Christian Soldiers,” the narrator remarks that in the end all that was left was the island of Malta itself, but that was enough to allow the people to take up their lives again.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<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 and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
GUARD DOG TRAINING
Altrincham, Manchester. <br/> <br/>Various dogs (mostly Alsatians) are taken through guard dog training at Britain's only private guard dog school run by Alexander (possibly Alexandra) Bennett who we see in C/U. <br/> <br/>A firework is let off to test reaction to loud noises. "Kim" is teased with a piece of cloth, she hangs on to it, shaking her head. A man with a gun pretends to attack Kim's owner, the dog grabs his padded jacket. Guard dogs jump through hoops and over jumps. Fabric draped over a hoop is set alight and a dog called Fritz jumps through the ring of fire. <br/> <br/>Dogs are put into the back of a van marked "Stamford Guard Dogs" and are driven away. The narrator explains how guard dogs are used in various situations and we see a guard dog in situ protecting a factory. He stands with his handler behind a wire fence barking. <br/> <br/>M/S of a man pretending to tamper with the load of a lorry - guard dog jumps out of the lorry window and attacks the man, grabbing his coat. <br/> <br/>Note: newspaper article about the guard dogs on file.
DN-216 1 inch
Record Attendance Marks Re-Opening of Nation's Schools
Shooting in the Stalingrad neighbourhood: another night under CRS surveillance
PUPPY KILLER / DOG KILLER
FTG FOR A MARK POTTER CS NAMED DOG KILLER.
DOG SEARCH & RE
00:00:00:00 (MANDATORY COURTESY: FEMA) AUDIO: Mark Bogush, Dog Handler w Tampa Fire Rescue [Search dogs at ground zero of 9/11 World Trade Center Attack, incl. one w camera on collar]---CU dog collar w camera being placed around search dog&apos;s neck/ MS dog sniffing rubble/ CU handheld computer monitor showing images from dog camera/ CU dog walking through rubble/ MS recovery worker holding monitor/ CU dog amidst rubble/ PAN UP dog handler standing w another search dog/ CU scarf w U.S.-flag design being tied around search dog&apos;s neck/ PAN DOWN handler talking w veterinary worker &amp; dog standing at dish as water poured into it/ CU dog drinking out of dish/ CU camera-collar being placed around dog&apos;s neck. (0:00)/