BAD WEATHER / WARM WEATHER
AN ABC WNT FEED CS OF BAD WEATHER AND WARM WEATHER ACROSS THE COUNTRY. B ROLL. 14:58:03 CUTAWAY TO INT SHOT OF NEWSROOM. 14:59:07 CUTAWAY TO BLOWING SNOW STORM IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK. MS OF CAR PARTIALLY COVERED W/ SNOWDRIFTS. CUTAWAY TO MAN HANDLING BAGS ON SNOWCOVERED STREET. MS OF MAN WALKING ACROSS SNOWCOVERED STREET. CUTAWAY TO TRAFFIC ON SNOWCOVERED HIGHWAY. INTV W/ RESIDENT ABOUT THE COLD WEATHER. 15:01:25 CUTAWAY TO PEDESTRIANS ON STREET IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. MS OF PEDESTRIANS BUNDLED UP FOR THE COLD WEATHER. VS OF PEDESTRIANS ON STREET. 15:03:15 WXYX FEED COLUMBUS, OHIO. CUTAWAY TO NIGHT SCENE VIEW OF CITY ACROSS PARK. VS OF SNOWCOVERED STREETS AND ROADS. VS OF STEAM BILLOWING FROM GROUND. INTV W/ POLICEMAN. CUTAWAY TO MAN WORKING ON STALLED CAR. INTV W/ MAN. CUTAWAY TO TRAFFIC MOVING ALONG SNOW COVERED STREETS. VS OF STALLED CARS STRANDED ON STREET. INTV W/ MOTORISTS. CUTAWAY TO INTV W/ CAB DRIVER. 15:04:56 WPVI FEED, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. CUTAWAY TO AERIAL SHOT OF BARGE FROZEN IN RIVER. WS OF OTHER TANKERS FROZEN IN RIVER. VS OF FROZEN TANKERS. CUTAWAY TO THERMOMETER W/ 5 DEGREE TEMPERATURE. VS OF PEDESTRIANS WALKING ALONG STREET. CUTAWAY TO PRESS CONFERENCE W/ PENNSYLVANIA DEPUTY MAYOR MAKING STATEMENT ON POWER OUTAGES DUE TO THE COLD WEATHER. CUTAWAY TO CONTROL ROOM OF PP&L COMPANY. CUTAWAY TO PENGUINS SWIMMING IN POND. CUTAWAY TO CONDOR WALKING ALONG PERCH. CUTAWAY TO PEACOCK ON GROUND. 15:08:24 KTVI ST LOUIS, MISSOURI. CUTAWAY TO WATER BUBBLING OUT OF GROUND FROM BROKEN WATER MAIN. INTV W/ RESIDENTS. CU OF WATER MAIN BREAK. CU OF TRUCK GLAZED W/ THICK COAT OF ICE FROM WATER MAIN BREAK. 15:10:23 WXYZ FEED DETROIT, MICHIGAN. CUTAWAY TO POWER TRUCK W/ WORKERS AND POWER SHOVEL ON TRAILER. CU OF SIGN ON SIDE OF TRUCK. CUTAWAY TO WORKERS USING MONKEY WRENCHES ON PIPE. CUTAWAY TO ELDERLY WOMAN PUMPING GAS. VS OF TOWN RESIDENTS. VS OF PEDESTRIANS ON STREET. CU OF MOTORISTS FIXING FLAT TIRE. CUTAWAY TO KIDS PLAYING IN SNOW. CUTAWAY TO TRUCK THAT SKIDDED OFF HIGHWAY. MS AS HIGHWAY PATROL INVESTIGATES. CUTAWAY TO POOL OF WATER IN STREET DUE TO WATER MAIN BREAK. MS OF FROZEN CAR. 15:23:25 CUTAWAY TO VIEW OF PARK W/ CAPITAL BUILDING IN BACKGROUND. PULL BACK TO VIEW OF CAROUSEL. PUSH IN TO LS OF CAPITAL BUILDING. MORE PARKS SCENES W/ VIEW OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. CUTAWAY TO CU OF CAROUSEL. CUTAWAY TO GOLF COURSE W/ PLAYERS. 15:31:05 BLANK.
1971
New York City - night - w/s city street scene - red and white striped steam pipe in middle of road - traffic by at intersection, traffic signal - red light
CUBAN CRISIS
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. <br/> <br/>American newsreel item. Title reads: "The Cuban Crisis - US Answers Offensive Challenge" <br/> <br/>Washington DC and New York City, United States of America / USA and Cuba. <br/> <br/>Aerial shot, looking down on American military reconnaissance plane flying below. CU Aerial camera hatch opening. CU Operator at the camera. CU Aerial photograph of missile bases in Cuba - still. MS Operator at camera. CU Aerial photograph of surface-to-air missile assembly depot. Aerial LS, part of US Naval Fleet. Sea level shots of US Navy ships speeding through sea. (2 shots). <br/> <br/>LS The Organisation of American States building in Washington. Various shots, during session of Organisation of American States. US Secretary of States, Dean Rusk, speaking at this meeting. A shot of the Cuban delegate's chair, empty. LS Pan up United Nations building in New York. Various shots, a special session in UN Assembly with U-Thant (acting UN Secretary-General) and Soviet representative Valerian A. Zorin (Soviet Ambassador to Czechoslovakia) speaking. MS and CU US Ambassador to the UN, Adlai E. Stevenson makes a strong speech on the Cuban trouble. He says that America wants world peace and that the building of missile bases in Cuba is a breach to the safety of the American people. <br/> <br/>Various shots, cars on main streets in Cuba. MS People on street in Cuba. Various shots, in open spaces of Havana, troops, militia and armed students man anti-aircraft guns and mortars. Various shots, gun placements on the seafront. MS Troops marching through Havana. Various shots, night demonstration by Cuban women in Havana, they carry placards reading "Muerte Al Invasor", "Adelante Fidel Venceremos" and "Apoyamos Lucha Contra El Imperialismo". MS Cuban President Fidel Castro at microphone. <br/> <br/>LS US Guantanamo Bay navy base, American forces' families gather around to board a liner. Various shots, American dependents awaiting evacuation. Low angle shot of women and children carrying their luggage up the gangplank to board ship. Low angle shot of people gathered on decks of ship. MS Rear view, two women leaning over side of ship. LS Liner moves off as marines stand on shore, waving to those on deck. MS Rear view, two marines as they look out to sea, the ship leaves. LS US Air Force Boeing landing at Guantanamo. MS Troops disembarking from plane carrying packs and guns. MS Amphibious vehicle lands on the beach and troops disembark. Aerial shot of American warships, aircraft carrier, convoy. Aerial shot, US naval blockade. <br/> <br/>Note: Date on original record: 25/10/1962. Complete record of commentary follows: <br/>The evidence is incontrovertible. Aerial cameras in American military reconnaissance planes made remarkable photographs... such as this one of a medium range ballistic missile base, which documents the Soviet offensive build-up in Cuba. The Defence Department says there are eight to ten missile bases in Cuba. This photograph shows a surface-to-air missile assembly depot. The aerial surveillance program was behind President Kennedy's momentous proclamation of the blockade against ships delivering offensive weapons to Cuba. The hours ticked away toward a showdown as twenty five Soviet ships steamed towards the armada of US Navy ships picketing Fidel Castro's island. <br/> <br/>In Washington, the Organisation of American States lines up almost unanimously behind President Kennedy's call for the blockade. This extraordinary session demonstrates the greatest Western Hemisphere solidarity since World War Two. The vacant seat of Cuba grimly significant as Secretary of State Dean Rusk says the new Soviet intervention means a further enslavement of the Cuban people by Soviet power and warns it challenges as never before inter-American commitments to defend the hemisphere. At the United Nations, on the eve of the seventeenth anniversary of the opening session, the world organisation meets its newest challenge. The Acting Secretary General U Thant seeks to mediate the US-Soviet crisis; while the US agrees to talks it stands firm for the removal of offensive weapons. The Soviet representative, Valerian A. Zorin announces he will veto a draft of a resolution introduced by the US calling for the removal of the weapons. He makes a bitter attack on the American President's decision to impose the quarantine on ships bearing arms to Cuba. His denunciation of the US is echoed by the Cuban representative. US Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson, in blunt language, states his government's position: <br/> <br/>"We now know that the Soviet Union, not content with Dr Castro's oath of fealty, not content with the destruction of Cuban independence, not content with the extension of Soviet power into the Western hemisphere, not content with a challenge to the inter-American system and to the United Nations charter, has decided to transform Cuba into a base for communist aggression, into a base for putting all of the Americas under the nuclear gun and thereby to intensify the Soviet diplomacy of blackmail in every part of the world. There is a road to peace. if we act promptly we will have another chance to take up again the dreadful questions of nuclear arms and military bases and the means and causes of aggression and of war, to take them up and do something about them. This is a solemn and significant day for the life of the United Nations and the hope of the world community. Let it be remembered not as the day when the world came to the edge of nuclear war, but as the day when men resolved to let nothing thereafter stop them in their quest for peace." (Sync. sound). <br/> <br/>Meanwhile, there are reports from inside Red Cuba of tightened controls on consumer goods to halt a wave of panic buying apparently inspired by the United States arms blockade. Also, scenes such as this are reported by our correspondent who notes that all salient points in Havana and open spaces on the long waterfront are provided with anti aircraft guns and mortars, manned by troops, militia or armed students. But behind it all is the story of divided control that sows chaos in Cuba. It is pointed out that although Premier Fidel Castro is still the nominal head of Cuba, the Russians are generally acknowledged as the real masters. The population has been frightened into obedience and is told little of the general confusion within the ranks of the Cuban government, nor perhaps of the real danger that lies ahead if the missile base build up on their Red Island goes on. The hour has arrived for Fidel Castro in a Cuba, where as one observer puts it, "nobody is really in control.". At the US Guantanamo Navy base in Cuba, several thousand American dependents are evacuated. Some received only as little as ten minutes notice of the exodus. Castro has demanded US withdrawal from Guantanamo and only last week moved up five thousand to six thousand troops near the base. There are new arrivals as well at Gitmo - as it is known in Navy slang. As a military precaution President Kennedy announces that the base has been reinforced and additional units ordered to stand by on an alert basis. The Pentagon moves swiftly to bolster the Navy and Marines, extending enlistments and tours of duty at a time when a nation that seeks peace for the world must enforce a mighty arms blockade.
ACCIDENT LEAVES TRAIN ATOP BUILDING (2/4/1998)
A pair of motormen were injured last night when a New York City subway train was rear-ended by a work train on an elevated track in the Bronx. Police say three subway cars, at least one of which was on fire, were sent flying onto an unoccupied 2-story warehouse on White Plains Road at about 9:30 P-M. The fire was immediately extinguished. There were no passengers on either of the trains, which were traveling to and from the Wakefield train yard. One person was treated for minor injuries at the scene and the other was taken to an area hospital where he is listed in stable condition.
HISTORICAL AIRCRAFT FOOTAGE
00:00:00:00 NATIVE ASPECT RATIO SD 4X3//FORK ASSET//MAKE AMERICA FIRST IN THE AIR ARC Identifier 65523 / Local Identifier 342-USAF-17686// Summary: 27' "OF ALL INVENTIONS, THE ALPHABET AND PRINTING PRESS ALONE EXCEPTED, THOSE INVENTIONS WHICH ABRIDGE DISTANCE HAVE DONE MOST FOR CIVILIZATION" -- MACCAULAY. 43' SEVERAL SCENES BY THE COURTESY OF PATHE NEWS AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 50' SEVENTY YEARS AGO CALIFORNIA WAS MANY MONTHS FROM NEW YORK. 57' Animated map of the U.S. with a line from New York to Kansas. 64' LS covered wagon train moving over desert terrain toward camera -- mountains in bg. 72' THE SANTA FE TRAIL, 1849. 76' MLS's &amp; MS's of covered wagon train moving over desert terrain -- mountains in bg. 83' Animated map of the U.S with a line from New York to Kansas, and continuing through New Mexico and Arizona to California. 91' THE RAILROAD SHRUNK THE MAP TO FOUR DAYS. 97' MS train using a steam locomotive moving to the right along a double track. 103' Animation over map of U.S. of line from New York to California. 109' IN THE AIRPLANE TO TWENTY-SEVEN HOURS. 114' AMS Fokker T-2 in flight to the left. 118' Animation of dark line extending across a map of the U.S. 125' NOT SO LONG AGO EUROPE WAS SEVERAL MONTHS AWAY. 128' Animation of a small ship moving away from the east coast of the U.S. 131' MLS a large sailing vessel of the early clipper ship variety on the ocean. 135' Animation of small ship sailing to Great Britain. 139' THE OCEAN GREYHOUND NOW CROSSES THE ATLANTIC IN FIVE-AND-A-HALF DAYS. 147' MS &amp; MCU a four-stack ocean liner sailing to the right. 160' Animation of Atlantic Ocean and coasts of U.S. and England. 165' THE R-34 CROSSED THE IRISH COASTLINE 61 HOURS AND 33 MINUTES AFTER LEAVING LONG ISLAND. 176' AMS of R-34 dirigible in flight toward and to right of camera. 180' MCU R-34 moored to ground with a large craft around the gondola. 183' ALCOCK AND BROWN LANDED IN IRELAND 16 HOURS AFTER TAKING OFF FROM NEWFOUNDLAND. 191' ALS British Bristol fighter in flight to the left, diving and climbing through clouds. (Actual flight was in a Vickers-Vimy, 14 June 1919.) 198' AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT HAS BROUGHT AMERICA AND EUROPE CLOSE TOGETHER. 205' Animation of maps of the U.S. and Great Britain coming closer together. 214' KIPLING WROTE OF AIRCRAFT: "WE ARE AT THE OPENING VERSE OF THE OPENING PAGE OF THE CHAPTER OF ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES." 228' AMS flight of five Martin MB-1 bombers in formation flight to the right. 237' THE ACHIEVEMENT OF TWO REAL AMERICANS, ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT IS INDELIBLY WRITTEN IN THE FIRS LINE OF THE OPENING VERSE. 250' WILBUR WRIGHT (AT LEFT). 254' MS Wilbur Wright on the left talking to two men (Possibly in Europe.) 288' ORVILLE WRIGHT. 269' CU of Orville Wright river or lake in bg. 275' THE WRIGHT BROTHERS FIRST EXPERIMENTED WITH GLIDERS. 280' LS pan left with flight of an early model glider down the side of a hill group of spectators watch the flight. (Est -- 1902) 298' THE WRIGHT BROTHERS ARE THE PIONEERS AND CREATORS OF AVIATION. THEY CONCEIVED WARPING WINGS WHICH MADE STABILITY POSSIBLE. THEY MADE THEIR OWN MOTOR, THEY BUILT THE PLANE AND MADE THE C0MBINATI0N FLY. 320' MS Wilbur Wright placing wheel under wing of Wright "A" aircraft in France. 328' MLS pan left with flight of Wright Brothers "A" aircraft over a level field balloon in bg. 336' ON KILL-DEVIL HILL, KITTYHAWK, NORTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER 17, 1903, ORVILLE WRIGHT FLEW THE FIRST HEAVIER-THAN-AIR MACHINE. 349' CU still photograph of Orville Wright flying the first aircraft, 17 December 1903. 357' THE WORLD SCOFFED, BUT THE WRIGHTS STRUGGLED ON -- AFTER FIIVE YEARS WILBUR WRIGHT MADE THE FIRST FLIGHT IN EUROPE FLYING UNDER FRENCH GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY. (1908) 374' MS two men turning propellers and starting engines on a Wright "A" aircraft in France -- catapult launching tower behind aircraft. 379' MLS spectators in stands during the first aircraft demonstration near Paris. 384' LS &amp; MS takeoff and riight of Wright Brothers "A" aircraft in France. 397' THE SAME-YEAR ORVILLE WRIGHT WON THE $30,000 U.S. ARMY PRIZE AT FT. MYER, VIRGINIA FOR A SUSTAINED FLIGHT WITH A PASSENGER. 412' MS Orville Wright and Lt. Frank P. Lahm seated in the Wright "A" aircraft at Ft. Myer, Virginia. 423' LS's &amp; MS's of flight at Ft. Myer with Orville Wright and Lt. Lahm in the Wright "A" aircraft. 454' IN 1909 WILBUR WRIGHIT DEMONSTRATED HIS INVENTION BEFORE THE KING OF ITALY AND ITALIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. 465' MS soldiers pushing Wright aircraft out of hangar. 474' LS &amp; MS of King of Italy and Italian officials watching takeoff of Wright aircraft from a launching rail. 497' THE EUROPEAN POWORS SEIZED THE OPPORTUNITY PRESENTED BY THE WRIGHT INVENTION AND ADOPTED A DEFINITE MILITARY AVIATION PROGRAM. 511' ALS flight of five early model aircraft over water. 518' RAPID PROGRESS WAS MADE. LOUIS BLERIOT (FRENCH), JULY 25, 1909, CROSSED THE ENGLISH CHANNEL IN THIRTY-SEVEN MINUTES. 533' MS Louis Bleriot seated in his Bleriot VI tandem monoplane -- a man starts to turn the propeller and starts the aircraft. 540' HENRI FARMAN (FRENCH) MADE NOTABLE CROSS-COUNTRY FLIGHTS. 547' MS pan right to show man working on the Farman Voisin bi-plane. (1907- 1908) 555' AMERICAN GENIUS AND DETERMINATION CONTINUED TO CONTRIBUTE TO AVIATION'S PROGRESS. GLENN H. CURTISS IN HIS FIRST PLANE. 569' MS's of Glenn H. Curtiss seated in his Gold Bug bi-plane, starting the motor and taxiing away. (Est 1909) 585' THE GERMANS (1911 1914) CARRIED 34,228 PASSENGERS IN THE ZEPPELINS OVER A REGULAR ROUTE WITHOUT INJURY TO PASSENGERS OR CREW. 599' LS a German Zeppelin dirigible in flight to the left over landscape -- trees in fg. 606' Animation showing the Zeppelin routes in Germany. 623' WHEN THE GREAT WAR BROKE OUT THE EUROPEAN NATIONS HAD AIRPLANES AND AIRSHIPS AND MEANS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION. 634' LS's French Nieuport aircraft parked on an airfield. 639' AIRPLANES WERE USED ONLY FOR OBSERVATION AT FIRST, BUT SOON DEVELOPED INTO BOMB CARRIERS AND AERIAL COMBAT PLANES. 651' MS as bombs are loaded into early bomber with bombardier's compartment in nose of open cockpit. 662' MS machine gunner in open cockpit of aircraft in flight. 668' IN 1914 THE FASTEST FLYING SPEED WAS 70 MPH. BEFORE THE WAR WAS OVER COMBAT PLANES ATTAINED 140 MPH. 682' MS pan right with takeoff of Curtiss JN-4 aircraft. 690' AIR SERVICE MILL NEAR BELRAIN MEUSE, FRANCE, OCTOBER 19, 1918, MAJ. GEN. PATRICK DECORATING FIRST LT. E. C. RICKENBACKER WITH DSC BEARING FOUR OAK LEAVES. 701' MS Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick decorating Lt. E. V. Rickenbacker -- Air Corps officers standing by on parade field. 719' FIRST LT. E. V. RICKENBACKER AND CAPT. J. A. MEISSNER. 724' MS left to right Capt. J. A. Meissner and Lt. E. V. Rickenbacker with Distinguished Service Crosses. 735' FIRST AIRPLANE IN BATTLE FORMATION GOING OVER THE LINE TO BOMB THE ENEMY. 742' ELS seven bi-wing airplanes flying overhead away from camera -- observation balloon in distant fg. 757' BUSIGNY, NORD, FRANCE, OCTOBER 14, 1918-THE SIXTH SECTION BATTERY "F" ANTIAIRCRAFT SERVICE OF THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCES IN ACTION AGAINST A GERMAN OBSERVATION PLANE. 772' MS to MLS two antiaircraft guns mounted on WW I vintage trucks which are jacked up on blocks and leveled with leveling screw jacks. 783' SOUAIN, MAINE, FRANCE, OCTOBER 2, 1918. A BARRAGE SENT UP BY THE FRENCH TO PROTECT THEIR OBSERVATION BALLOONS FROM A GERMAN PLANE WHICH IS TRYING TO SHOOT IT DOWN. 797' ELS's of observation balloon in extreme distance with anti-aircraft bursts near by -- wreckage of a bombed village in bg. 814' TOUL, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE. NOVEMBER 8, 1918. COL. F. P. LAHM, CHIEF OF AIR SERVICES 2ND ARMY. 825' MS Col. Lahm speaking to another officer. 839' IN THE SPRING OF 1917, WHEN THE U.S. ENTERED THE WAR, THE GOVERNMENT HAD ONLY EIGHT AIRPLANES. 851' IT COST US $382,000,000 TO SUPPLEMENT THE AIRCRAFT ACTIVITIES OF OUR ASSOCIATES. 859' AN 800-FOOT WING ROOM IN ONE OF THE GREAT AIRPLANE FACTORIES. 866' LS INT factory where wings for aircraft (WW I) are being fabricated. 873' DURING THE 18 MONTHS WE WERE IN THE WAR WE TRAINED 17,000 PILOTS AND DEVELOPED THE LIBERTY MOTOR. 885' LS's &amp; MS'S of Liberty motors installed on fuselage of WW I aircraft in a factory. 899' $100,OOO,OOO IN PRIVATE CAPITAL WAS INVESTED IN OUR AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY -- 250,000 WERE EMPLOYED. WHEN THE ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED UNCLE SAM CANCELLED THE AIRCRAFT CONTRACTS BY LONG DISTANCE. 923' Animation over map of U.S. of cartoon of Uncle Sam talking on telephone. 936' UNTIL THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES STOPPED HER, GERMANY MADE GREAT STRIDES WITH BOTH LIGHTER AND HEAVIER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT. AIR ROUTE DEVELOPMENT FROM 1919-1921. 951' Animated lines going from various cities on European continent including Germany and Poland. 969' LS large group of workers and spectators watching as the dirigible "Bodensee" is pulled out of large hangar. 975' MS workers around and in the gondola as it rests on the ground. 980' THE BODENSEE MADE 103 FLIGHTS IN 98 DAYS AVERAGING 62 MILES AN HOUR AND CARRYING 2,380 PASSENGERS. 988' ALS's over an unidentified German city. 995' MS's INT gondola showing two men eating dinner-other people are looking out windows of gondola. 1008' AMS of crowds on the ground looking up. 1012' LS as "Bondensee" comes in for landing-crowd on ground. 1018' THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY. END OF PART ONE. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 1021' Total footage in reel. Reel 2: THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY. PART Two. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 2' OTHER NATIONS ARE SPENDING MILLIONS ANNUALLY ON SUBSIDIES FOR COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT. IN THE UNITED STATES NO DIRECT SUBSIDIES ARE PAID. 12' EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL AIR ROUTE. 16' Animated map of Europe showing lines extending from London to Paris. 21' FRANCE AND ENGLAND MAINTAIN AIR ROUTES BETWEEN LONDON AND PARIS. 29' MLS passengers entering the cabin of the Handley Page W8B transport aircraft. 41' MS as cargo is loaded into an early single-engine bi-winged aircraft. 48' MLS &amp; MS passengers getting out of old touring car and boarding a Farman Goliath airliner -- on the airliner is printed GRANDS EXPRESS AERIENS -- on the door: EXPRESS TO LONDON. 62' MS a medium-sized British bi-winged transport taxiing left on an airfield. 67' LS early bi-wing single-engine aircraft in flight to the left over an airfield. 72' ALS of a European city. 8O' LS early model single-engine bi-winged transport landing to the left in bg. 87' MS's as passengers debark from early model passenger aircraft. 95' Animated air routes superimposed over a map of Europe. 104' MS as passengers board and cargo is loaded onto an early model bi- plane. 116' MS's &amp; CU's of a pig being loaded into a Farman Goliath early model airliner. 130' Animated airline routes over a map of Europe. 136' MLS &amp; MS's as cargo is loaded and passengers board an early model Spad commercial bi-plane. 152' EUROPE DEVELOPS COMMERCIAL AERONAUTICS FROM A MILITARY STANDPOINT. AIRLINE EQUIPMENT IS AVAILABLE IN WARFARE IN CASE OF NECESSITY. 163' LS four French Breguet 14 reconnaissance photo planes parked on an airfield -- one of the aircraft starts motor and taxis right. 169' HUGE AIR CRUISERS START C0MMERCIAL FLYING SEASON. TEMPELHOFER AIRDROME BECOMES BUSY PLACE AS 13 PASSENGER LINES BEGIN OPERATIONS. 181' LS pan left to show buildings and aircraft parked on the ramp at Tempelhofer Airdrome in Berlin, Germany. 190' MS pan right to show a row of Dornier Komet III monoplanes parked at an air base. 196' THE LAST WORD IN AERIAL TRANSPORTATION, A GIANT FOUR-MOTORED MONOPLANE MAKES ITS DEBUT. 205' MS's workmen pushing a Udet Kondor transport aircraft (German) -- a high-winged four-engine pusher transport aircraft. 229' LIGHT AND INEXPENSIVE AIRPLANES HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED. 236' MS takeoff to the right of a small single engine high-winged one-passenger light aircraft. 251' PROJECTED ROUTES FROM EUROPE. 254' Animated map of the world showing lines of projected air routes from Europe to Australia, South America and Africa. 292' TESTING IN FRANCE. A NEW TYPE OF AIRPLANE WITH TWO PROPELLERS AND TWO MOTORS -- IT'S SUCCESSFUL! WILL BE USED AS MODEL FOR HUGE MACHINE TO FLY BETWEEN PARIS AND NEW YORK. 310' MS a French DeMonge Type 7-5 aircraft taxiing to the left on an airfield. 321' AFTER THE WAR WE THOUGHT OF THE AIRPLANE NOT AS A MILITARY WEAPON BUT AS A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE -- A SERVANT OF MANKIND. 332' MLS passengers climbing the stairs and into an early model bi-winged, twin-engined passenger airliner. 339' AIRCRAFT IS BEING USED IN THE U.S. FOR MANY COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. 347' PASSENGER CARRYING. 350' MLS to MS passengers getting out of an early model touring car and getting into a Larson JL-6 transport aircraft. 392' MLS &amp; MS's pilot getting into cockpit of Larson JL-6 aircraft. 410' LS'S Larson JL-6 taxiing left and taking off to the right. 423' MS's passengers getting in and out of the cabin of an early model seaplane -- just nose and cabin door of seaplane is visible. 445' AMS of an Aeromarine West Indies Airways U.S. and Cuban mail service amphibian, which is converted US Navy TN-1O airship, in flight to the right over water. 453' MS INT view of passengers looking out windows of the converted TN-10 airship. 458' ALS over the water -- ships are on the ocean. (Night scene) 477' TRANSPORTING MERCHANDISE. 481' MLS as equipment and merchandise are loaded in rear cockpit of Curtiss JN-6. 489' THE AMBULANCE AIRPLANE OFFERS THE FASTEST MEANS OF TRANSPORTING THE INJURED. 496' MS a Cox-Klemin XA-1 ambulance aircraft taxiing to the right. MLS's man putting a stretcher patient into a US Navy model of a DH-4Amb-1 ambulance plane. 534' AMS DH-4Amb-1 ambulance plane (US Navy) taking off and in flight to the left. 546' THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND ARMY AIR SERVICE KILL INSECT TESTS. 555' ALS down on a DH-4D aircraft crop dusting a field. 565' THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FIGHTS THE BOLLWEEVIL WITH THE HELP OF THE ARMY AIR SERVICE. 576' MS a DH-D Curtiss aircraft with a Wright engine crop dusting a field. 585' AN ARMY BLIMP SPRAYING POISON IN WAR ON MOTHS -- DESTROYERS OF TIMBER EXPECTED TO SUCCUMB BEFORE AERIAL ATTACK. 597' MS &amp; MCU men loading insecticide into the hopper in the gondola of the US motor balloon. 611' MS to MLS takeoff of the US motor balloon. 629' MLS US motor balloon flying to the right over a wooded area dusting the woods with insecticide powder. 646' MAP MAKING. 649' MS &amp; MCU men and pilot and observer loading three-lensed camera into rear cockpit of a two-winged bi-plane. 668' AMS looking down from an aircraft into the two cockpits of another aircraft directly below. 690' ASSEMBLING A MOSAIC MAP COMPOSED OF MANY HUNDREDS OF SEPARATE PHOTOGRAPHS. 697' MS's two Air Service officers assembling a mosaic map on the wall. 708' CU of a mosaic aerial map. 715' AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. 719' MS aerial photograph of New York, the Island of Manhattan with the East River on the right and Hudson River on the left. 725' THE SKYWRITER ADVERTISING. 729' ELS of skywriter aircraft that has made the letter "S" and is completing a "T." 740' TO CHART UNKNOWN ALASKA FROM THE AIR -- FINAL TESTS ARE GIVEN AMPHIBIAN PLANES TO BE USED BY U.S. NAVY DURING THREE-YEAR PIONEERING EXPEDITION. 757' MLS pan right with takeoff of a US Navy Loening amphibian aircraft. 770' AMS US Navy Loening amphibian in flight to the left. 781' AMS US Navy Loening amphibian in flight to the left and lowering its landing gear. 794' BY FOLDING THE WHEELS THE SHIP IS CONVERTED INTO A HYDROPLANE. 800' AMS Loening amphibian in flight to the left, raising its landing gear. 817' MLS pan right with Loening amphibian landing on water, taxiing and rolling out of the water onto the beach. 840' THE U.S. AIR MAIL SERVICE IS A FINE EXAMPLE OF SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL AVIATION. 848' MLS workmen placing mail sacks in aircraft pilot is in the rear cockpit of a U.S. mail service modified DH-4 -- covering is placed over the front cockpit in which the mail is carried. 856' LS takeoff to the right of U.S. mail service modified DH-4 aircraft. 862' ROUTE OF AIR MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. 869' Animation showing small aircraft going over a line on a map from New York across the United States. 876' AMLS early model U.S. mail service aircraft (possibly a DH-4) in flight toward camera. 887' Animation of small airplane traveling along a line on a map from New York to San Francisco. 889' NIGHT FLYING WITH LIGHTED LANDING FIELDS BRINGS SAN FRANCISCO WITHIN 30 HOURS OF NEW YORK. 898' Animation of small aircraft following a line on a map from New York to San Francisco. 903'THROUGH ALL KINDS OF WEATHER, FLYING OVER THE ALLEGHENIES, ROCKIES AND SIERRA NEVADA, THE AIR MAIL MAINTAINS ALMOST 1O0% EFFICIENCY. 918' ALS &amp; AMS of snow-covered mountains. 943' Animation of small airplane following a line across a map from New York to San Francisco. 954' MS to MCU a U.S. air mail truck backed up to a U.S. mail service converted DH-4 aircraft on a grass landing field. 964' COMMERCIAL AIRLINES CARRYING AIR MAIL MERCHANDISE AND PASSENGERS. Shows animated map with line from New York to San Francisco. 1061' Total footage in reel. Reel 3: BOSTON. NEW AIRDROME HAS SPECTACULAR OPENING -- MARTIN BOMBER ARRIVES FROM MITCHEL FIELD, NEW YORK. 6' MS pan right with Martin NBS-1 bomber landing. 32' MAYOR CURLEY STARTS THE AIR RACE TO BOSTON FLIGHT. 37' MS a Dayton Wright model WA two-seat amphibian taxiing to the right on takeoff from an air strip. 42' ELS large number of people swarming around aircraft on field at an air show. 58' THIS IS THE WAY AIRFIELDS IN AMERICA SHOULD BE DEVELOPED. 63' Animated dots indicating locations of airfields appearing on a map of the U.S. 102' IN A NETWORK OF AIRLINES TO CONNECT ALL OF OUR IMPORTANT CITIES. 107' Animated air routes on map of the U.S. with a small aircraft following these lines. 187' PRESIDENT COOLIDGE PRESENTING A CUP TO CAPT. H. D. CAMPBELL WHO HAS A FLYING RECORD OF 25,000 MILES WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT. 202' MS &amp; CU President Coolidge presenting the trophy cup to Capt. H. D. Campbell. 217' LACK OF NATIONAL AIR REGULATION HAMPERS OUR COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT. 221' TINY TIM SETS OUT TO BREAK THE ALTITUDE RECORD IN A NON-INSPECTED PLANE. 230' Animated cartoon of a fat man getting into airplane -- after aircraft takes off, he falls through bottom of aircraft. 252' Sequence of animated cartoons of aircraft performing stunts and becoming a nuisance to farmers. 373' IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP OUT OF JAIL, MR. AVIATOR EQUIPPED HIS PLANE WITH A LIBRARY ON LOCAL FLYING LAWS. 384' Animated cartoon of aviator in an aircraft with books and globe. 390' AMLS of Dayton, Ohio, at Main and Third Streets. 395' Animated cartoon of aviator in aircraft getting a book out and reading the laws, then climbing to a high altitude. 414' AMLS of Dayton, Ohio, at Main and Third Streets. 418' Animated cartoon of aviator in aircraft getting book out and reading trespassing law. 427' AMS of Dayton, Ohio along Fourth Street between St. Clair and Ludlow Streets. 442' THE ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES ARE LEADING IN EXPERIMENT AND DEVELOPMENT. 451' ENGINEERING DIVISION, ARMY AIR SERVICE McCOOK FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO, WHERE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WORK IS DONE ON CREATIONS AND IMPROVEMENT OF AIRCRAFT, POWER PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MILITARY PURPOSES. 471' AV's of McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. 490' ENGINES OF ALL TYPES AND FOR ALL PURPOSES ARE DEVELOPED. 498' MS &amp; MCU aircraft engines in a test cell bloek. 517' THE REVERSABLE PROPELLERS SHORTENS THE LANDING DISTANCE. 524' CU of levers working the pitch of a propeller on the front of a Curtiss JN-4 aircraft. 529' MS pan left with JN-4H taxiing, landing and stopping. 535' PARACHUTES ARE FIRST TESTED WITH DUMMY WEIGHTS. PROVED SERVICE TYPES ARE TESTED BY LIVE JUMPS. 545' AMS of man on a wing with a parachute -- he opens parachute and lets it pull him off wing of aircraft. 570' THE DELAYED OPENING PARACHUTE DESIGNED FOR A QUICK GETAWAY. 577' AMLS man jumping from a DH-4 in flight to the left -- parachute opens as he drops from underneath the aircraft. 598' LS parachutist coming down and landing using two parachutes -- after he lands an old model truck pulls up and men jump out to assist him with the parachute. 629' AMCU looking over the side of an aircraft as six men jump with parachutes. 648' LT. J. A. MACREADY, USA HOLDS THE AMERICAN ALTITUDE RECORD OF 34,509 FEET. 657' MS &amp; MCU Lt. Macready, in the cockpit of Packard-LePere LUSAC-11, wearing heavy flying clothes and a mask with a tube (oxygen) running out of the front of the mask -- at the side of the plane he removes the mask from his face. (1921) 669' THE AIRSHIP CAN BE USED FOR THE MOTHER SHIP FOR OTHER AIRPLANES. TESTS SHOWING METHOD FOR RELEASING AIRPLANES FROM AIRSHIPS. 677' LS a TC-type US Army airship, with a Sperry M-1 Messenger aircraft suspended underneath, takes off from ground. 686' AT SCOTT FIELD LT. FINTER IS THE FIRST TO SUCCEED IN HOOKING ONTO AN AIRSHIP IN FLIGHT. 695' MS the pilot standing on top of the Sperry M-1 opening and closing the hook arrangement where it is attached to the airship. 698' THE HOOK-ON. 701' AMLS Sperry M-1 hooks onto a sling underneath US Amy TC-3 airship while in flight to the left. 709' THE AIRPLANE PILOT CAN RELEASE AT ANY TIME. 713' AMLS Sperry M-1 releasing and dropping away from the hook and carriage of the TC-3 airship while in flight to the left. 723' AN AMERICAN HELICOPTER. 727' MLS's pan left with flight testing of an early model helicopter, a bi-winged two rotor aircraft, which raises off the ground several feet and flies to the left at Bolling Field. 760' COMPARATIVE TESTS ARE MADE WITH FOREIGN PLANES, THE GERMAN ROLAND. 768' AMS an Albatros D-3 bi-winged German aircraft with US markings in flight to the left and making a tight turn away to the right. 779' OBSOLETE AIRPLANES ARE CRASHED TO DETERMINE ORIGIN OF FIRES AND METHOD OF PREVENTION. 787' LS's &amp; MS's engineers pushing an obsolete aircraft fuselage down a ramp into a wall, then it bursts into flames. 812' BY THE USE OF SLOW MOTION PHOTOGRAPHY THE ENGINEERING DIVISION STUDIES THE CAUSE OF FIRE. 820' MS high-speed camera footage of an obsolete fuselage of an early model aircraft crashing into a stone wall and bursting into flames. 873' THE ARMY AIR SERVICE HAS DEVELOPED THE WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPLANE -- THE BARLING BOMBER. 883' MS pan right to show XNBL-1 Barling bomber parked on an airfield -- military personnel and civilians look over the aircraft. 893' THE BARLING BOMBER HOLDS FOUR WORLD'S RECORDS FOR ALTITUDE AND DURATION FLIGHTS WITH LOADS OF TWO AND THREE TONS. 905' AMS XNBL-1 Barling bomber in flight to the left. 913' LAUNCHING A PLANE FROM THE TURRET OF A BATTLESHIP. 919' LS &amp; MLS JN-4 aircraft takes off from a platform built on top of the turret and gun of a battleship. 928' CATAPULTING A PLANE FROM THE DECK OF A BATTLESHIP. 934' LS &amp; MS launch and takeoff to the left of a Loening amphibian aircraft from catapult on a battleship. 953' Total footage in reel. Reel 4: LAUNCHING A SEAPLANE FROM A SUBMARINE. 3' MS's sailors on the deck of a submarine rolling out the fuselage of an XS-1 seaplane and attaching the wings, floats and rudders to craft. 14' MLS the XS-1 aircraft on the deck of a submarine with the engines running -- shows the submarine submerging to the left so that the plane is floating in the water. 28' FROM THE USS LANGLEY, THE NAVY'S AIRPLANE CARRIER. 36' LS pan left with takeoff of a Mark SC-2 aircraft from the aircraft carrier USS LANGLEY. 55' LS's pan right with landing of SC-2 on deck of aircraft carrier, USS LANGLEY. 78' LAUNCHING THE AIRPLANE CARRIER SARATOGA. 83' MLS &amp; MS's as bottle is broken on the bow and the aircraft carrier USS SARATOGA slides into the water. 99' THIS SHIP WILL CARRY 75 AIRPLANES. 105' LS USS SARATOGA in the middle of the bay. 115' SEAPLANE FIRING A TORPEDO. 119' MS's Navy personnel rolling a torpedo under and raising it up into the racks of a seaplane version of the Douglas Torpedo Bomber. 131' LS pan left with seaplane version of the Douglas Torpedo Bomber in flight just above the surface -- aircraft drops a torpedo. 137' AN ARMY PLANE LAYS A SMOKE SCREEN FROM AN ALTITUDE OF 1,000 FEET. 142' ALS of early model aircraft laying a smoke screen over the water -- several ships are in the water. 191' THE AIRSHIP "LOS ANGELES" IS A MAJESTIC CRAFT. 196' LS's of airship "Los Angeles" being taken out of hangar and on airfield. 215' LS the airship "Los Angeles" takes off to the left. 224' MS the airship "Los Angeles" in flight overhead to the left. 232' MLS the airship "Los Angeles" being pulled down to the ground by cables. 248' LS &amp; MLS the airship "Los Angeles" attached to its mooring mast with its elevator in the mooring mast going up and down. 265' THE AIRSHIP "LOS ANGELES" IS LOWERED FOR THE FIRST TIME TO THE MAST OF A SHIP THE USS POTOKA. 274' LS &amp; MS's the airship "Los Angeles" coming in and being moored to the USS POTOKA out on the water. 317' WE HAVE A NATURAL MONOPOLY OF HELIUM, A NON-INFLAMMABLE LIGHTER-THAN-AIR GAS PLANT AT FORT WORTH, TEXAS. 327' MLS INT of the helium-producing plant at Ft. Worth, Texas. 335' BOMBING TESTS OF USS ALABAMA, SEPTEMBER 1921. 342' MLS of the USS ALABAMA anchored in the water. 350' MCU soldier arming and working with a fuse mechanism of a large bomb swung underneath a large bomber. 355' AMS a Standard-Handley Page 0/400 bomber in flight to the right over water. 360' AMLS looking straight down on the USS ALABAMA. 366' AMS a Dayton Wright DH-4 aircraft in flight to the left dropping a bomb. 370' ALS looking down as bomb falls. 373' AMLS bomb exploding on the USS ALABAMA. 384' A PHOSPHORUS BOMB -- ENOUGH POISON GAS TO KILL THE ENTIRE CREW. 392' MLS of a phosphorus bomb exploding on the USS ALABAMA and engulfing the entire ship in smoke. 408' A FINAL SHOT WITH 2,000 LB. BOMBS. 414' MLS of explosion of the USS ALABAMA-part of the superstructure topples off into the water. 422' A COMPLETE WRECK IN SHALLOW WATERS. 428' MS USS ALABAMA listing over on side with one of the towers bent over and lying in the water. 432' THE ANNUAL RACES HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS ASSOCIATION PROMISED TO BECOME THE COUNTRY'S GREATEST SPORTING EVENT. 445' ROUNDING A PYLON AT THREE MILES A MINUTE, DETROIT RACES. 449' LS a small aircraft flying at high speed around pylons at an air show. 457' CROWD AT THE DAYTON, OHIO, RACES. 460' LS pan right to show large crowd at the air races. 476' THE GRANDSTAND OVER A MILE IN LENGTH. 481' LS's of large crowd in the grandstands at the air races. 501' LT. AL J. WILLIAMS, USN, HOLDS THE OFFICIAL WORLD'S SPEED RECORD AT 266.6 MILES AN HOUR. 510' MS a Curtiss R2C-1 racer parked on an airfield. 516' MS Lt. Williams in cockpit of Curtiss P2C-1 racer. 523' REAR ADMIRAL MOFFETT CONGRATULATING LT. WILLIAMS. 529' MS Rear Admiral W. A. Moffett shaking hands with Lt. Williams -- cameramen and officials in bg. (1923) 539' ELS's &amp; LS' s of Curtiss R2C-1 racer flying by and overhead and to the right and left and around pylon. 598' LS pan right with Curtiss R3C-1 racer coming in and making a landing to the right. 626' THE 1926 SCHNEIDER CUP RACES AT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, WAS WON BY ITALY -- DE'BERNARDI AVERAGES 246 1/2 MPH IN CLASSIC 217 1/2 MILE RACE. 637' MLS workmen pushing a MACCHI 39 racing seaplane down a ramp and into the water for the races. 649' LS pan left with takeoff from water of Curtiss R3C-2 racer. 662' LS pan left with takeoff of a Macchi racing seaplane to left. 673' MLS men pushing a Curtiss R3C-2 racer down ramp toward water. 686' LS pan left with takeoff of R3C-2 racer. 694' LS Curtiss R3C-2 racer flying over to right. 7O1' THE VICTOR LANDS AFTER BETTERING THE PREVIOUS SEAPLANE RECORD BY ABOUT 4 MPH. 709' LS pan left with Macchi 39 racing seaplane landing to left. 725' MS &amp; MCU of pilot in cockpit of Macchi 39 racing seaplane and the pilot on the shoulders of men around the aircraft. 741' THE NAVY WAS FIRST TO FLY ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. 746' MS of US Navy NC-4 seaplane taxiing away from shore. 759' MLS US Navy NC-4 flying overhead to the left. 765' THE DAWN TO DUSK FLIGHT OF LT. MAUGHAN, JUNE 23, 1924. 770' MS Lt. Russell L. Maughan in the cockpit of a Curtiss N-8 pursuit ship. 776' T.T. MAUGHAN TOOK OFF FROM MITCHEL FIELD, NEW YORK, AT DAWN, 2:58 EST, IN A CURTISS PURSUIT PLANE. MS pan right with takeoff of Curtiss PW-8 pursuit ship. 792' AMLS Curtiss PW-8 pursuit ship in flight to the left over New York City showing the East River with Williamsburg, Manhattan, and Brooklyn Bridge visible -- also over the Wall Street district, Battery Park and Hudson River. 809' ARRIVED AT MCCOOK FIELDS DAYTON, 0HIO, 7:08 A.M. EST. 820' AIRLINE DISTANCE, 580 MILES; TIME: 4 HOURS AND 1O MINUTES. 825' LS's &amp; MS's of Lt. Maughan in PW-8 on ground-gasoline truck is at left and fire truck at right as aircraft is refueled with the engine running. 854' LEAVING MCCOOK FIELD AT 8:15 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME -- HE ARRIVED AT SAN FRANCISCO AT 9:48 P.M. PACIFIC TIME. 862' LS's pan right with takeoff of Curtiss PW-8-gasoline and fire trucks and service people in fg. 876' MCU Lt. Maughan standing beside Curtiss PW-8. 884' THE ARMY HOLDS THE WORLD'S ENDURANCE RECORD OF 37 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES IN THE AIR, FLYING 3,293 MILES. 894' MS Lt. Lowell Smith and John T. Richter in the cockpit of their DH-4D aircraft. 900' THIS RECORD WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY TAKING ON GASOLINE DURING THE FLIGHT. 909' AMS of air-to-air refueling from DeHavilland DH-4DM aircraft. 918' THE ARMY WAS FIRST TO MAKE A NON-STOP FLIGHT FROM COAST TO COAST, 2,650 MILES IN 27 HOURS. 927' MS pan left with Army Fokker T-2 with ARMY AIR SERVICE NON-STOP COAST TO COAST painted on the side. 935' MS's Lt. John A. Macready and Lt. 0akley G. Kelly being helped into their parachutes beside the Fokker T-2. 940' LTS. MACREADY AND KELLY WHO PILOTED T-2 IN ITS FLIGHT. 947' MCU of Lt. Macready and Lt. Kelly standing beside T-2 aircraft. 952' MS pan right with T-2 taxiing during takeoff. 963' AMS Army Fokker T-2 in flight to the left. 974' LTS. KELLY AND MACREADY CHEERED BY CROWD AT SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 982' LS pan left with Army Fokker T-2 landing. 987' MCU Lt. Macready and Lt. Kelly standing beside T-2 -- many people in bg. 990' THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY. END OF PART IV. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 993' Total footage in reel. Reel 5: NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY PART V. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 2' THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF 1924 WAS THE FLIGHT OF ARMY AVIATORS AROUND THE WORLD. 9' Shows a globe turning with the route of the "Around the World Flight" marked on it. 26' SCENES BY COURTESY OF PATHE AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 30' PRESIDENT COOLIDGE BIDS GOODBYE TO THE ARMY AIRMEN STARTING FOR THE AROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT. 39' MLS's &amp; MS's President Coolidge and Maj. Gen. Mason Patrick and "Around the World" flyers on lawn of White House. 53' THE OFFICIAL START WAS FROM SEATTLE, APRIL 6, 1924. 58' AMS flight of three DWC world cruisers in flight to the left. 65' ON THEIR WAY TO ALASKA. 68' MLS's three DWC's parked on a bay with a small boat near one of the DWC's in fg -- forest in bg. 77' THEY ARRIVED AT CHIGNIK BAY, ALASKA, APRIL 15. 83' LS's of DWC parked on the water -- camera pans up to snow-covered Alaskan mountains. 117' WHILE FLYING OVER THIS TERRITORY IN ALASKA, COMMANDER MARTIN AND MECHANIC HARVEY CRASHED INTO A MOUNTAIN IN A FOG AND WERE LOST FOR TEN DAYS. 132' LS DWC's flying overhead to the left -- iceberg with mast of a ship on the other side of the ice in bg. 145' LS two DWC's in flight to the right over a lake -- snow-covered mountain in bg. 161' LT. LOWELL SMITH WHO ASSUMES COMMAND OF THE SQUADRON. 167' MLS Lt. Smith standing on one of the pontoons and working with propellers on his DWC. (Snowing) 177' ON THEIR WAY, THE FIRST FLIGHT FROM AMERICA TO ASIA. 182' LS two DWC's in flight to the left over snow-covered barren country. 188' AT YETORUFU, JAPAN, MAY 19. SAFE ON LAND AFTER THE MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN FLIGHT ON RECORD. 196' MS's as US aviators are welcome by Japanese officials. 206' MLS &amp; MS's Japanese children playing in schoolyard -- one child has US and Japanese flags, one in each hand. 217' JUNE 8, AT HONG KONG, CHINA. A FLEET OF BRISK LITTLE JUNKS GREET THE FLYERS IN TRUE NATIVE FASHION. 224' LS's a large number of native junks on the water. 240' HALF WAY ROUND THE WORLD JUNE 26, THE FLYERS REACHED CALCUTTA, INDIA, HAVING FLOWN 12,500 MILES. 248' MLS a DWC taxiing to right on river -- many people on bank and several steamers in river. 257' MLS large number of Indian natives around the DWC which is parked on ground. 264' MLS a crane lifting DWC out of water onto dock -- large number of people on the bank and on dock watch operation. 272' JULY 11, CONSTANTINOPLE, THE LAST STOP ON THE CONTINENT OF ASIA. 277' LS pan right with DWC landing to the right on an airstrip. 291' MLS's &amp; MS's of pilots talking to people around DWC's. 301' PARIS, JULY 14. 304' AMS of formal gardens and a large palace near Paris. 326' LONDON, ENGLAND, JULY 16. THE FIRST TO CONGRATULATE THE AIRMEN WAS MRS. MACLAREN, WIFE OF BRITISH AVIATOR ATTEMPTING TO FLY AROUND THE WORLD IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION. 344' MS Mrs. MacLaren shaking hands with American aviators standing beside the DWC aircraft. 351' JULY 30, THE CREW OF THE USS RICHMOND CHEER THE AMERICAN AVIATORS PREPARING TO HOP OFF FROM THE ORKNEY ISLANDS TO ICELAND. 361' MS's Navy personnel and officers raising their hats and cheering American aviators onboard the USS RICHMOND. 369' MS's the US aviators boarding DWC aircraft from a small boat. 380' THEY REACH THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT LANDING IN LABRADOR, AUGUST 31. 386' MLS DWC flying overhead to the left over rocky, hilly landscape -- many people watch aircraft fly overhead. 400' LS's two DWC's anchored in bay aviators are in a boat being brought to shore. 413' NAVAL OFFICERS GIVE THE DARING AVIATORS A REAL GLAD HAND AFTER THE LINKING OF THE TWO CONTINENTS. 421' MS's US Navy personnel shaking hands with the Army aviators as they arrive at the rocky shore. 434' ARRIVING IN BOSTON, SEPTEMBER 6. 438' ELS two DWC's in flight to the right over the Boston skyline. 448' Mls two DWC's taxiing right in Boston harbor -- motor launch in fg moves out to meet the aircraft. 458' MLS's &amp; MS's of Army aviators arriving at the dock in the motor launch and being greeted by officials. 476' FLYING OVER NEW YORK CITY, SEPTEMBER 8. 481' MLS two DWC's, fitted with wheels, in flight to the right over New York City. 486' FLAGS WAVE GAYLY OVER MITCHEL FIELD, LONG ISLAND. 493' LS dignitaries getting out of automobiles and a large crowd waiting at Mitchel Field, New York. 503' LS two DWC's taxiing up to crowd at Mitchel Field, New York. 515' MS's large crowd surrounding two DWC's at Mitchel Field. 517' ARRIVING IN WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 9, THEY ARE CONGRATULATED BY PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND SECRETARY WEEKS. 525' MS's Army aviators shaking hands with President Coolidge and Secretary Weeks -- large crowd in bg. 542' MS President Coolidge, Secretary Weeks and the Army aviators standing in front of the DWC aircraft BOSTON. 550' MS President Coolidge, Secretary Weeks and Lt. L. H. Smith standing at side of DWC aircraft CHICAGO. 559' THE GIANT BARLING BOMBER IS PART OF THE ESCORT INTO DAYTON, SEPTEMBER 13. 566' LS XNBL-1 Barling bomber in flight overhead to the left, followed by a small pursuit aircraft. 572' MLS three DWC's followed by the XNBL-1 Barling bomber in flight overhead toward and over camera. 582' LT. JACK HARDING IS WELCOMED HOME. 587' MS Lt. Jack Harding being carried on the shoulders of a group of men and shaking hands with a number of people. 595' THE END OF THE WORLD FLIGHT, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 28. DISTANCE 27,537 MILES, IN 5 MONTHS AND 12 DAYS. 607' MS pan right with DWC No. 2 landing. 624' GREETED BY MAJ. MARTIN WHO WAS FORCED OUT OF THE WORLD FLIGHT WHEN HIS PLANE WAS WRECKED IN ALASKA. 633' MS Maj. Martin shaking nands with the aviators standing beside the DWC aircraft CHICAGO. 650' Total footage in reel. Reel 6: LT. COMMANDER BYRD, USN, AND FLOYD BENNETT HOLD FOR AMERICA THE HONOR OF BEING THE FIRST TO REACH THE NORTH POLE BY AIR. BYRD'S STEAMER CHANTLER ARRIVES AT KINGS BAY, SPITZBERGEN. 17' LS's two ships in an ice-clogged harbor. 29' COMMANDER BYRD IS WELCOMED BY HIS FRIENDLY RIVAL CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN. 35' MS Roald Amundsen climbing from one ship to another ship and shaking hands with Commander Byrd. 48' BYRD WITH CHARACTERISTIC ENTERPRISE MAKES IMMEDIATE PREPARATION FOR THE DARING HOP OFF. 56' MS's Commander Byrd and Roald Amundsen walking around and looking over Byrd's Fokker tri-motor aircraft with skis, parked in the snow. 64' MLS workmen pushing fuselage and wing section of the Fokker tri-motor across the snow. 71' THE GIANT AIRPLANE MOVES SWIFTLY DOWN A SNOW-CLAD INCLINE TO CLAIM FOR AMERICA THE HONOR OF THE FIRST AERIAL VISITOR TO THE POLE. 84' MLS pan left with ski-equipped Fokker tri~motor aircraft taking off to the left from a snow-covered field. 89' 15 HOURS AND 31 MINUTES AFTER HIS DEPARTURE COMMANDER BYRD'S PLANE RETURNS -- THE POLE CONQUERED BY AIR. 101' MLS pan right with Fokker tri-motor aircraft, equipped with skis, landing on snow-covered field large hangar and snow-covered mountains in the bg. 115' CAPT. AMUNDSEN CONGRATULATES COMMANDER BYRD. 120' MS &amp; MCU Capt. Amundsen shaking hands with Commander Byrd -- many people, dressed in heavy clothing, shake hands with Commander Byrd. 148' CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN AND LINCOLN ELLSWORTH, HIS AMERICAN AIDE, ARRIVE AT KINGS BAY, SPITZBERGEN ON THE USS KNUT SKAALOREN READY FOR THE EPOCHAL JOURNEY SOON TO ASTOUND THE WORLD. 165' MLS's Capt. Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth walking back and forth on the deck of the USS KNUT SKAALOREN. 181' FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY A DIRIGIBLE RAISED THE ARCTIC IN CONQUEST OF THE POLE -- THE NORGE COMPLETES HER TRIP TO SPITZBERGEN FROM ROME. 195' MLS &amp; MS's the dirigible Norge arriving for landing -- in bg is a large hangar for the airship-snow-covered mountains in extreme bg. 205' CAPT. AMUNDSEN AND ELLSWORTH PREPARE TO HOP OFF FOR THE UNKNOWN. 211' CU of Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth. 224' THE GREAT DAY ARRIVES AND THE AIRSHIP "NORGE" IS BROUGHT FROM HER HANGAR READY FOR THE FLIGHT TO THE POLE AND ACROSS THE TOP OF THE WORLD TO ALASKA. 239' LS &amp; MCU of the airship "Norge" being backed our of hangar snow-covered mountains in bg. 250' AGAINST THE PICTURESQUE SNOW-CLAD HILLS OF SPITZBERGEN EUROPE'S FARTHEST NORTH. 258' MLS's the airship "Norge" outside hangars -- snow-covered mountains in bg. 288' A FINAL INSPECTION OF THE HIGH-POWERED MOTORS. 273' MS to MLS a workman working on one of the motors on the side of the airship "Norge." 281' AMUNDSEN AND ELLSWORTH BID A LAST FAREWELL. 286' MCU &amp; MS's Amundsen and Ellsworth in the door of the gondola of the airship "Norge" waving to the people around the gondola. 300' OFF FOR THE POLE AND ALASKA, ONE OF THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN THE HIST0RY OF EXPLORATION. 308' MLS to LS the airship "Norge" taking off from Spitzbergen. 322' WITHOUT COMMAND OF THE AIR WE ARE AT THE MERCY OF ANY FOREIGN NATION. 330' SOMEDAY WE MAY BE DRAWN INTO ANOTHER WAR -- IN EVENT OF AN ATTACK BY AN ENEMY EVEN THOUGH OUR NAVY WERE THE EQUAL OF ANY IN THE WORLD. 344' AMLS of six battleships steaming in a line away from camera and to the left. 351' UNLESS WE HAVE AN ADEQUATE AIR FORCE FOR DEFENSE, ENEMY AIRCRAFT COULD DESTROY OUR GREAT CITIES. 361' LS a flight of eleven bi-winged single engine aircraft flying overhead in a V-formation to the left. 381' IN A GENERAL NAVAL ENGAGEMENT OFF THE NEW ENGLAND COAST WE DEFEAT THE ENEMY. 390' AMLS a line of six battleships in the water. 395' MS a 1920 vintage battleship firing a salvo from its guns. 397' Series of shots of battleships firing their guns and shore batteries firing large guns. 411' MS early model submarine moving to the left. 415' Series of scenes of sailors firing a deck gun, a submarine submerging and its periscope in the water. 432' Series of scenes of Naval craft setting their depth charges and firing them -- shows depth charges going off in bg. 474' MLS a ship sinking. 486' AMS Curtiss PW-8 in flight to the left. 492' AMS as four bombs fall away from the aircraft. 497' MLS bombs hitting and exploding on the USS ALABAMA. 503' AMS a ship in the water rolling over and sinking. 513' AMLS Curtiss-Martin NBS-1 bomber in flight to the right. 515' AMS two bombs falling away from aircraft. 518' Aerial and ground shots of ship sinking. 542' MS's large guns of a battleship firing. 547' BUT WITH COMMAND OF THE AIR THE ENEMY BOMBS NEW YORK CITY. 556' Animation of airships, carrying fighter or bomber aircraft, flying over water toward New York -- shows release of the aircraft and the airships and aircraft flying over New York City. 603' AMLS a flight of four aircraft in flight to the left over New York City. 619' AMLS NBS-1 Curtiss-Martin bomber in flight to the right. 622' Aerial shots looking down as two bombs fall toward ground. 624' Animation of explosions against the New York skyline. 626' AMLS JN-4 in flight to the left. 629' AMLS looking straight down as one large bomb falls away toward ground. 631' Animation of bombs hitting New York City. 643' Series of shots of machine gunner in fighter aircraft firing at other aircraft -- shows aircraft falling and burning and bombs hitting New York City. 681' LS of a barrage or observation balloon falling and catching on fire -- man in parachute descends near the balloon. 700' Animation of a burning city. 721' THE POSSIBILITY OF OUR CITIES BEING DESTROYED WAS DEMONSTRATED IN ARMY AIR SERVICE EXPERIMENTS AS SHOWN BY THE PICTURES YOU HAVE SEEN. 735' AN ADEQUATE ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCE STILL PROTECT OUR CITIES- DEVELOP A THREE-PLANE NAVY -- UNDERSEA, ON THE SURFACE, AND IN THE AIR. 747' MLS an early model submarine cruising to the left. 755' LS &amp; ELS of a bi-winged twin-pontooned aircraft flying over a group of battleships and destroyers. 761' ELS's groups of airplanes flying over battleships and merchant ships in the water. 774' BUILD THE ARMY AIR SERVICE, DEVELOP C0MMERCIAL AERONAUTICS. 782' AMS Fokker T-2 aircraft in flight to the left. 793' A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE. 797' Animation of an airship flying over city and tying up to a mast located on top of a tall building. 842' WE JUST MAKE AMERICA FIRST IN THE AIR. 847' THESE ARE THE MEN WITH THEIR SHOULDERS TO THE WHEEL. 853' MAJ. GEN. MASON M. PATRICK, CHIEF OF AIR SERVICE, USA, WITH MISS KATHERINE WRIGHT, SISTER OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS. 866' MS Maj. Gen. Patrick and Miss Wright on the porch steps of a house. 874' REAR ADMIRAL W. A. MOFFETT, CHIEF BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS, USN. 881' MS Rear Admiral Moffett seated at a desk writing on a note pad. 890' COL. B. F. CASTLE, TREASURER OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 898' MS Col. Castle seated at a desk. 908' PORTER ADAMS PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 914' MS Porter Adams at a gathering -- Army, Navy and other officials in bg. 923' FREDERICK B. PATTERSON, PAST PRESIDENT OF THE NAA, PRESENTING A MEDAL TO ORVILLE WRIGHT COMMEMORATING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST FLIGHT. 936' MS Mr. Patterson presenting the medal to Orville Wright on the steps of a house. 941' CU of the medal on the medal is: 20TH ANNIVERSARY WRIGHT BROTHERS FIRST FLIGHT, 1903-1923. 943' THE CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL AERONAUTIC ASSOCIATION IS TO SPEED UP AIR MAIL SERVICE; C0MMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION; NATIONAL DEFENSE; PROSPERITY IN PEACE; AND SECURITY IN WAR. 964' THE UNITED STATES IS FALLING BEHIND THE WORLD IN MANPOWER AND COMMERCIAL AVIATION -- THE HELP OF EVERY AMERICAN IS NEEDED. 973' MS's an American flag flying in a breeze. (48 star) 979' THE END. 981' Total footage in reel. Fair (Basic: Mas pos) ALLISONRACHEL (0:00) /
The Long Road
The Long Road. The history of the gasoline engine and discovery of ethyl fluid as a practical, anti-knocking additive to gasoline.. 1930s, oil, airplane taking off, U.S. Army plane power diving, torpedo boats skimming water, speeding tanks, cars driving on highway, farmer driving tractor, cars driving through tunnel, cars driving on highway, cars driving on suspension bridge, spinning car wheel, still wheel, still wooden wheels going back in history to primitive man inventing first wheel, native men using oxen driven carts, forest fire, spinning wood cart wheel transposed over forest fire, 1769, reenactment of James Watt smoking pipe and looking at drawing of early steam engine, men looking at drawing of early steam engine, furnace door being opened and wood being thrown into furnace for fuel, steam locomotive in motion, 1865, London, England, Palace of Westminster at night, reenactment Member of Parliament reading Locomotive Act 1865 / Red Flag Act, coal powered locomotive, furnace door being opened and coal thrown into furnace, early steam locomotives, Oregon Pony, Pioneer, animation oil dripping from letters to land below, Edwin Drake, newspaper article excerpt about ?Drake?s Folly,? oil derricks in hills of Pennsylvania, oil lamp being lit, word ?gasoline? transposed over gasoline byproduct in water, gasoline engine invented, 1892, women driving antique gasoline driven car on rural road, 1900, photograph first automobile show, New York City, Madison Square Garden, reenactment people looking at gasoline powered antique cars at first automobile show, man demonstrating how to crank and start up gasoline driven car to onlookers, 1912, first electric self starter invented, street scenes, traffic and pedestrians on busy city streets, cars, horse driven bus, motor age, man driving on road, spinning wood cart wheel transposed over rural road and forest fire, internal combustion engine, starter, man?s foot resting near foot pedal, view through car windshield driving on rural road, hood, four cylinder engine making rattling sound, city street scenes, many cars driving on busy city street, animation car engine increasing in size transposed over street scenes, engineer sketching drawing of engine, four cylinder engine making knocking sound, engineers gathered around engine and talking about causes of rattling, scientists Charles F. Kettering, Thomas Midgley, Jr. and T. A. Boyd discussing how fuel is cause of engine knocking, scientists performing tests on knocking engine in laboratory, view through quartz window of engine combustion chamber of flame caused by explosion of gasoline changing color from blue during normal combustion to white when knocking occurred, increasing temperature on gauge, pressure time indicator showing different readings from normal combustion and when knocking occurred, animation inside cylinder with gasoline vapor being compressed and remaining vapor igniting causing knocking, scientist?s hands pouring iodine into beaker of gasoline and shaking to change it?s color, scientist?s hand pouring out gasoline mixed with iodine from beaker into engine, engine not knocking when running, scientist performing tests on chemicals in laboratory, spinning globe, animation molecules, Russian scientist Dmitri Mendeleev, periodic table of elements, finger pointing to elements on periodic table, hand picking up vial from rows of vials grouped like periodic table, superimposed images and montage scientists doing tests in laboratory, hand shaking beaker filled with liquid, vials, chemicals, scientists gathered around engine and talking about search for practical anti-knocking chemical, engine ?knocking,? scientists looking contemplative and stressed, chemical being tested on engine, temperature gauge lowering, knocking ceasing, scientists looking at engine in surprise, scientists gathered around engine, pressure time indicator graph showing smooth and regular power impulses, tetraethyl lead, hand holding test tube of tetraethyl lead, time lapse view through engine quartz window showing effect of ethyl fluid on combustion of gasoline versus gasoline without addition of ethyl fluid, Indiana, engine not knocking, 1924 Indianapolis 500, cars racing around track, man waving checkered flag as cars cross finish line, winners who have added ethyl fluid to gasoline, race car drivers being given water and receiving acclaim for winning, scientist in laboratory holding up test tube of tetraethyl lead, manufacturing plants, Deepwater, New Jersey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, ethyl fluid tank car, scientists performing tests in laboratory, ethyl laboratory, animation showing compression ratio and weight of 1920 automobile engine versus modern engine, large wooden doors of stone building opening, rural road, speedboat, airplane in flight, fighter planes flying in formation, bombers, scientist performing test in laboratory, airplane propeller spinning, workers pushing tank in factory, man affixing sign onto army truck, scientists running tests on fuel, tank and aircraft manufacturing factories, plants, factory workers, military police driving jeeps on road, cars driving on highway, smoke coming out of factory funnel, factory workers, automobile designers working at drafting tables, designer drawing illustration of futuristic car, wooden wheels and spinning wheel superimposed over image of rural road, clouds, scientists performing tests on liquids in laboratory, scientist looking through microscope, fighter planes flying in formation
Modern turbine generators used to convert fuel into electric power in power plants in the United States.
Atomic furnace can be source of heat to drive turbine generator in a power plant in the United States. Conversion of fuel into electric power is explained by animation. Burning of fuel to transform water to steam. The steam is directed towards a turbine which converts heat energy into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is converted into electric energy by a turbine generator. Exteriors of a power plant showing electric transmission towers and lines. Pedestrians and traffic along a city street with many 1940s cars and taxi cabs going by. A machinist and a welder at work. An electric powered railroad train with passenger cars approaching a train station. Telephone operators at a switchboard. Windows of building lit up at night. Evening scene at Times Square, Manhattan, New York City as sun is setting and neon lights are shining. A private home in the suburbs with window illuminated at night. A turbine generator in a power plant. Location: United States USA. Date: 1946.
American pioneers conquer the west in the 1800s, compared to 1940s workers
The U.S. Capitol dome at night. Montage of U.S. Declaration of Independence with view of U.S. founding fathers at time of American Revolution. Reenacted depiction: 17th century immigrants or pilgrims arriving in the U.S. on large sailing ships. Group of men marching while carrying a "Don't Tread on Me" Gadsden flag. Depiction of Betsy Ross with U.S.A. flag. A covered wagon at sunset. 18th century men cutting down trees. 18th century men building a log cabin. Settlers arrive to the remains of their burned out cabin. A stage coach on the U.S. prairie. A covered wagon in the midwest. A stage coach traveling through grass lands. 18th century depiction of a western town in the United States. A white man and a Native American Indian man driving the last spike to complete a railroad as the steam locomotive starts. An 18th century steam locomotive passes by. Actual footage of external view of 1940s factory or production plant. Inside 1940s factory men are building engines. Wide shot of workers entering factory. New York City street scene. Los Angeles street scene. A rancher mends a barbed wire fence. Cowboys-ranchers on their horses. Fisherman pulling in nets on shore. Tobacco farming. Leather worker. Shirtless worker wielding a pick axe. Plant worker turning a large valve. A woman painter with a maritime village scene...perhaps Provincetown. A woman scientist in a laboratory. A 1940s family at the dinner table. Farm laborers harvesting melons. Man drives a tractor with woman riding behind him. Location: United States USA. Date: 1947.
US Protest 2
AP-APTN-0930: US Protest 2 Sunday, 2 October 2011 STORY:US Protest 2- REPLAY 700 arrested after protest against corporate greed on Brooklyn Bridge LENGTH: 02:39 FIRST RUN: 0430 RESTRICTIONS: No Access N America TYPE: Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 708146 DATELINE: New York, 1 Oct 2011 LENGTH: 02:39 AP TELEVISION - NO ACCESS NORTH AMERICA SHOTLIST 1. Police scuffle with protesters; protesters chanting, UPSOUND (English) "The whole world is watching." 2. Group of police detaining a protester 3. Wide of protesters seated 5. Police detaining a protester, protesters chanting UPSOUND (English) "Shame." 6. Police scuffling with protesters, one of the protesters grabs a police officer's hat and throws it away 7. Various of police detaining protesters some of them being dragged across the ground 8. Wide of protesters 9. Wide pan of photographer being removed by police 10. Various of police arresting and taking away protesters 11. Various of scene, protesters chanting, UPSOUND (English) "The people united, we will never be defeated." STORYLINE Approximately seven hundred protesters were arrested on Saturday after they swarmed the Brooklyn Bridge and shut down a lane of traffic for several hours, according to the New York City police department. Police said that the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators spilled onto the roadway on Saturday night (local time) after being told to stay on the pedestrian pathway. The lane has since reopened. The majority of those arrested were given citations for disorderly conduct and were released, police said. Some protesters sat on the roadway, chanting "Let us go," while others chanted and yelled at police from the pedestrian walkway above. Police used orange netting to stop the group from going farther down the bridge, which is under construction. Some of the protesters said they were lured onto the roadway by police, or they didn't hear the calls from authorities to head to the pedestrian walkway. Police said no one was tricked into being arrested, and those in the back of the group who couldn't hear were allowed to leave. The demonstrators are campaigning against corporate greed, global warming and social inequality, among other grievances. Several videos taken of the event showed a confusing, chaotic scene. Some show protesters screaming obscenities at police and taking a hat from one of the officers. Others show police struggling with people who refuse to stand up. The group has been camped near the Financial District for two weeks and clashed with police on earlier occasions. Mostly, the protests have been peaceful, and the movement has shown no signs of losing steam. Celebrities like Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon even made recent stops downtown to encourage the group. Earlier on Saturday, two other marches went over the bridge without problems. One was from Brooklyn to Manhattan by a group opposed to genetically modified food. Another in the opposite direction marched against poverty. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN (Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) AP-NY-10-02-11 0532EDT
SIR ANTHONY EDEN
Sir Anthony Eden <br/> <br/>Nazi storm troopers at night time rally with flares and lights. Ethiopian troops with guns (Abyssinia). Emperor Haile Selassie. C/U faces of Abyssinian soldiers. Line of soldiers, they are tribesmen wearing white robes and holding rifles. Tribesman with gun stands with other soldiers in uniforms. "It was appeasement of Fascist Italy in 1938 that caused his resignation". Anthony Eden walks out of No 10 Downing Street. Train draws into station. Soldiers stand on the platform and Union Jack flags are hung. Eden gets of the train and raises his hat. He is greeted by Soviet Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov. (This is Eden's March 1935 visit to Moscow - he is Lord Privy Seal (35/27)). Eden and Litvinov walk along platform and get into car. The car drives off. Hitler and Mussolini meet. Signing of the Munich Pact by Neville Chamberlain. German troops cross border point. Adolf Hitler standing in open car giving Nazi salute. C/U looking down barrel of large piece of artillery. The gun fires. Large artillery piece fires. View up at Big Ben. Crowds outside Houses of Parliament. Eden walking into gates of Palace of Westminster. <br/> <br/>Eden visiting troops - they are digging trenches in a snow storm. He walks with officers and joins the men drinking tea from a mobile tea van. (The voice over suggests this is at the front. It is more likely to be footage of Eden visiting Canadian troops in England (40/24)). RAF (Royal Air Force) pilots run to their fighter planes. Planes take off. Eden walks into St. Stephen's entrance of the Houses of Parliament. Herbert Morrison walks in. Ernest Bevin walking along. Wartime engine manufacture in a factory. Women working in a factory. Large ship. Eden walks up steps onto ship he is greeted by General Freyberg. Large number of Canadian troops clap. C/U Eden. Eden speaks to the troops. They give him three cheers (This appears to be part of Anzacs in Egypt 40/16). Tanks and troops fighting in the desert war in North Africa. <br/> <br/>Winston Churchill giving speech from back of truck in North Africa, standing next to him is Anthony Eden (probably from 43/46). Troops clap. Eden speaking from microphone. Churchill wearing pith helmet leans against inside of truck. Troops give three cheers. <br/> <br/>Train arrives at snow covered station in Russia, the Union Jack Flag is flying. Eden, wearing a furry hat is greeted by Vyacheslav Molotov. (Dark shots). Eden and Molotov inspect smashed tank. Eden is shown frozen remains of dead German troops. <br/> <br/>Eden gives speech in United States of America. "We no less than you and our partner, China, have a score to settle with the Japanese. Nor shall we cease fighting until their evil growth in the Pacific has been cut back. We shall be with you in this until the end". The listeners applaud. Aerial shots of Iranian mountains. Exterior shot of the building housing the Teheran Conference. Indian troops stand at guard. Eden standing outside with advisers. C/U Winston Churchill sitting in chair wearing uniform. Eden comes to join him. Pan to Franklin Roosevelt (American President). Over FDR's shoulder can be seen Russian Foreign Minister Molotov. Camera moves across to show Joseph Stalin. The camera pulls back to show the whole group. (Also visible are Averell Harriman and Sarah Churchill) <br/> <br/>Anthony Eden on stage at the opening of the Stage Door Canteen, London in 1944 (44/72). Eden stands in front of a piano. He gives a jokey speech, the crowd laugh. <br/> <br/>Exterior shots of Yalta. Stars and Stripes, Hammer and Sickle and Union Jack flag fly together. Unidentified man, Molotov and Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary. Russian troops march past. Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Vyacheslav Molotov and others in line up. Exterior of Yalta conference. Eden and colleagues walk in. Cars pull up. Soviet soldier salutes. Joseph Stalin walks in. Victory Parade in London attend of World War Two. Soldiers and sailors march past. <br/> <br/>People marching in Europe. Person swirls flag. Views of Strasbourg, France. Exterior of Council of Europe building. Eden and others walk into Council of Europe Chamber. L/S chamber. Children taking part in sack races and running races in Leeds, Yorkshire. (47/55). Anthony Eden signs autographs for young girl (This is apparently at Roundhay Park). Massed ranks of young people do physical exercise. <br/> <br/>Eden receiving honorary degree in 1952 at Columbia University (New York City) (UN4415A). 1951 - Eden seated at desk in office speaking to camera. (1951/101). "I want to start by reducing the existing tension between East and West, and then I want us to take certain of the specific problems and solve them, problems that now divide the world...We want our relations with all people to be based on consent and free understanding". <br/> <br/>Aeroplane called 'The Independence" taxis. Troops come to attention. Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden disembark and are greeted by President Harry S. Truman. (52/04). Large crowd gathered in front of damaged building in Berlin. Eden inspects troops. <br/> <br/>Eden walking through lots of stills cameramen. He shakes hands with American President Dwight D. Eisenhower (also known as Ike). Lots of camera flash bulbs pop. C/U the two men shake hands and smile. Car pulls up outside the Caxton Hall. Eden steps out for his wedding. Crowds outside look on, some are using mirrors to watch over the heads of others. Eden and Clarissa Churchill (now Mrs Eden, she is Winston's niece) walk down the steps arm in arm. Crowds outside cheer as they come out into the sunlight. A woman gives Eden a small gift. The couple move through large crowds to their car. (52/67) <br/> <br/>A motor launch comes along the River Thames towards the Embankment. Marshall Tito (Josip Broz Tito) Yugoslav leader arrives for visit. He is greeted by Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh), Winston Churchill (back to camera) and Anthony Eden (back to camera). Eden was acting in his role as Foreign Secretary. (53/19) <br/> <br/>B.O.A.C. aeroplane (British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC)) on wet runway. Eden speaking at microphone. He was returning from the United States of America after an operation. Eden speaks "It's grand to be home again after so long an absence, and my surgeon who operated on me told me yesterday that all was well, I would have to have a further period of convalescence, put on some weight, and there was nothing else to worry about." He does look ill. (UN 2545A) <br/> <br/>Views of Geneva. Vyacheslav Molotov gets into car. Chinese minister Chou En-Lai and aides out of building into car. Eden and aides out of building, he shakes hands with someone - probably French Premier Pierre Mendes-France (?). (This is the Geneva conference on the Civil War in Indochina). (Probably scenes from 54/57K) <br/> <br/>Votes poured out of ballot box on to table for counting. Crowds outside in the dark. Newspaper headlines "It's The Tories Again", "Tories Romping In". This is the 1955 General Election and Eden has become Prime Minister (from 55/43). Eden out of car. Waves to crowds. <br/> <br/>Steam train pulls into station. Bank of photographers. Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev meet with Eden on platform. (Probably 56/32). They walk through crowds off platform. <br/> <br/>C/U artillery piece towed behind truck in parade. Tank in parade. Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser in open car parading through crowded streets in Egypt. London 16 power conference on Suez Crisis. Eden arrives at Lancaster House (56/67). C/U American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Mr Dmitri Shepilov and Jacob Malik of the Soviet Union take their seats at the conference table. L/S delegates at Conference table. L/S aircraft carrier at sea. M/S aircraft on deck of carrier, other naval vessels in background. C/U operator uses light to signal. Funnel of sunken ship in Suez Canal. British troops get out of launch. British troops talking to Egyptian civilians. British Military Police carrying young child. Eden and Lady Clarissa Eden walk down steps from B.O.A.C. (BOAC) plane. Large crowd of photographers at the foot of the steps. He is greeted by, among others, R. A. Butler (Rab Butler). <br/> <br/>Cabinet ministers leave No 10 Downing Street (including Alec Douglas-Home, Selwyn Lloyd, Duncan Sandys). Crowds look on. Anthony Eden leaving No 10. Car pulls out of Downing Street. (57/05). <br/> <br/>The liner "Rangitata" at the quayside in the Royal Albert Docks, London. L/V. Passengers going aboard. Sir Anthony Eden walking to the microphone. Side view sound cameras. C/U. Eden speaking "Thank you very much for all your kindness to me during my period of office. I wish my successor all good fortune. God's speed to you all. Goodbye." (Over Eden's shoulder can be seen Edward Heath). Sir Anthony and Lady Eden walking towards ship from the customs sheds, surrounded by Press and officials. C/U. Sir Anthony Eden's son, Nicholas. Pan Sir Anthony and Lady Eden walking to the foot of the gangway. Group of girls waving. Eden standing on the gangway he turns and waves, surrounded by the Press. L/V. Crowds on the quayside waving. L/V. Liner moving away from quayside. Liner "Rangitata" moving slowly down the Thames. (57/07). The Edens are leaving for a trip to New Zealand. The voice over describes Eden as "one who had tried always for understanding and settlement in world affairs". Produced by Associated British Pathe. <br/> <br/>Note: Instructive documentary about the political life of Sir Anthony Eden. Made as an obituary so misses out any of the problems we know about now such as the antagonism with Churchill and complicity with Israel and France in the capture of the Suez Canal. There sadly is no paperwork that can be found at the moment. Eden died in January 1977. <br/> <br/>Note 2: Sound is out of sync running a few frames ahead of the picture.
PRESIDENT BUSH SPEAKS IN WYOMING PT. 2 (1989)
REMARKS TO STUDENTS AT THE TETON SCIENCE SCHOOL IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING.
AMERROAD
RE-ENACTMENT FOOTAGE:, legs of carriage horse walk, wheels turn, go through puddle, mud, man, woman ride in carriage down country road, pass women hanging wash, man chopping wood with axe, kids running to little schoolhouse, man checks pocket watch, man drives couple in carriage, woman says goodbye to doctor at front steps, he leaves, enters carriage, people in carriage pass church, arrive at train station, stationmaster pats horse, man helps woman down from carriage, man and stationmaster compare watches, man waits for train, empty tracks, ORIGINAL EARLY-1900S FOOTAGE:, city street (probably 5th Ave.): man drives carriage up otherwise almost empty street, people wear fine clothes, walk on sidewalk (probably Easter Parade), carriage traffic, trolleys, man buys newspaper from street newsboy, BROADWAY trolley passes, "hysterical" woman runs with cop to fire alarm box, firemen jump out of bed (somehow they are sleeping in the middle of the day), slide down famous pole, hook up horses, people watch them drive fire engines very fast down street, crowded street with peddler stands, kids play stickball, trolleys, horse carts run under El tracks, people outside ballpark: BASEBALL TODAY NEW YORK VS CHICAGO, ORIGINAL FOOTAGE (1900s), young women jam into amusement park ride, people ride down chute-the-chute (log-flume-style ride), bunches of people try to mount camel, frolic at jammed beach in cover-all bathing suits, boys run under spraying fire hydrant, RE-ENACTMENT FOOTAGE, well-dressed people ride bikes down country road, including one tandem, man falls off bike into dirt, gets up, brushes self, riders turn back, actor playing Henry Ford works in workshop on his quadrocycle, an early car, CU small gas engine mounted on back of car, in middle of night, "Ford" pushes car out of workshop, drives it down cobblestone street, man with horse tows disabled car, Two men drive car, it stops, they get out, look under hood, Three people ride in "sailwagon," like a sailboat on wheels, CU hands work on gas engine, men in blacksmith shop work on race car 999, CU hands turn bolt with wrench, 999's engine, 999 ready, ACTUAL FOOTAGE, Barney Oldfiled drives 999 on track, cars pass building with columns, possible old Penn Station before latest MSG, people, horse carts, cars on street, CU hands leaf through book, RE-ENACTMENT FOOTAGE (1900s), man drives early car (Model A) down road (steering wheel on right), man arrives at mansion, greeted by wealthy couple, woman opens door over rear bumper to get in, man takes her to front, man cranks engine from side of car, couple laugh, he drives off, farmer, horse in front of barn, farmer walks away, sees car go by, man drives up in Model T, shakes hands with farmer, who checks car out, CU hands shift gears, they talk (no sound), man works on Ford ad, men build cars on wooden horses in factory, then build them on floor, CU hand attaches old-fashioned squeeze-bulb horn to car, boss drags car, men attach parts, boss watches from steps, men attach car radiator, man pushes car on track, men attach parts, men assemble parts, push them along, ACTUAL FOOTAGE (1910-20), wheel rims roll on slide, men work with them, men put parts on conveyor belt, parts pass workers, engines move on conveyor belt, parts, engines move on overhead chains, men assemble cars on assembly line NICE, cars driven off line, apparently unemployed men watch, RE-ENACTMENT FOOTAGE, man pushes car up to house, wife, kids run out excitedly, enter back seat, kids bounce like yoyos, father cranks car from front, boy gets behind wheel, they drive off down country road, almost have a head-on with other car, ACTUAL FOOTAGE, car drives through colossal quagmire, angry man gets out of car stuck in mud, men drive horse carts through mud, build road, machine pours concrete, cars drive on concrete roads, RE-ENACTMENT, model T drives on rural concrete road, stops, man gets out, looks at confusing road signs (sign with many destinations), CU annoyed woman in car, second car pulls up, man talks to driver, who gives him directions (no sound), Puts hand to ear to hear, man gives confusing directions, man confused, ACTUAL (1910s-20s), women buy food at sidewalk produce stand, get into car, doctor gets out of car, walks toward house, woman greets him, man drives away from store, storekeeper waves, car enters filling station, men in front fix cars, two cars drive on winding hillside road, car drives past mountain stream, pulls up beside others into scenic overlook, people on cliff look down at deep valley, people drive through wilderness, feed bear which is almost in car, they drive through hole in apparent redwood tree, picnic in roadside area, kids on swings BG, people pick flowers next to car parked in field, put seat back in car, sleep in car, man in old swim suit brings picnic basket to people on beach, rock cliff BG, RE-ENACTMENT, surf, little boy, girl run on beach, girl picks up seaweed, throws it, they play on rocks in surf, ACTUAL (1910s-20s), people drive model T's through stream, on rutted road, through snow, over railroad bridge, on railroad tracks, along top of huge pipe, SILENT COMEDY FOOTAGE, motorcycle cops stand next to road, try to flag car down, car speeds past, almost hits cops, they chase on motorcycles, over field, onto other road, car drives up hill, can't make it, stops, cops pull man out of car, it rolls back down hill, man runs, catches car by fender, it stops, he jumps in, drives away, he jumps out of car while it's still moving, moves road-closed barrier from other road to his road, jumps back into still-moving car, cops zoom down other road, ACTUAL FOOTAGE (1930s), EXTERIOR DAY large FORD factory, smoke pours from chimney, INTERIOR sparking molten steel is poured, machines make parts, machinists work at machines, man takes car body part from pressing machine, car bodies hang on chain belt, assembly line goes full tilt, actual Henry Ford walks toward camera from Fairlane home, down steps with wife, sits with friend, they laugh at something in newspaper, Ford skates on pond carrying tiny grandchild, other grandchild runs behind, Ford tinkers with steam-driven tractor, drives gas-driven tractor on farm, talks with men in his office, actual Ford, family say goodbye to son Edsel (!!!) next to car, two cars drive away, Ford, woman dance in barn, people watch, Ford plays with grandchild Henry Ford II on lawn table, plays with same child and Mrs. Edsel Ford on lawn, shows grandchildren Henry II and Benson how to garden, Ford, wife drive quadrocycle around Fairlane estate in snow, return, he helps her out, Ford camping with famed naturalist John Burroughs, tire magnate Harvey Firestone, Ford chops wood, cooks at outdoor grill, Thomas Edison noshing BG, Ford, Burroughs, Edison, have tea in tent, waiter pours, Burroughs drives model T, Ford washes something next to stream, Ford, Edison, Firestone eat in tent at table with giant lazy susan, food keeps zipping by, Ford, Edison, Firestone sit in beach chairs, Ford whispers to Edison, all laugh, Ford talks with son at camp, also as they walk through factory, they sit in early Ford, next to 1930's model, cars, trolleys, run through Times Square, other NYC locations, past BANK OF ITALY (1920s), cars parked in middle of small-town street, RE-ENACTMENT, rich woman exits mansion, chauffeur lets her into limo, limo, car pull up to NEW ENGLAND cleaners, chauffeur exits car, man checks it out, ACTUAL, men put body onto car moving slowly on assembly line, words painted on car: FIFTEEN MILLIONTH FORD, Ford, 2nd man sit in car, flat-bed truck carries derelict cars, driver checks in with man, tow truck tows two old cars to factory, men dismantle car, car crushed in compressor, rolls out, old car rolls into compressor, CU spinning wire-wheel tires SUPER OVER various scenes: happy couple drive convertible, people enjoy various Coney Island attractions: tumble in giant barrel, fly off big spinning turntable, ride on roller coaster, slide down big wooden slide, people do Charleston, bartender mixes martinis, chorus girls dance, man in raccoon coat, couple dance in night club, drink at bar, street sign WALL ST BROADWAY, crowded NYSE floor, man selling apples on street, jobless men lined up on street, walking country road, okies loading truck, resting next to truck, driving, nice 30s car driving, family in car, sign BEGIN DETOUR 40 FT, Two WW II soldiers drive jeep down hill, along bumpy road, actual WW II footage: artillery firing, tanks, street fighting, bombs fall from planes, explode, battleships fire, marine shoots flamethrower, buildings burn, bomber hit, burns, nuclear test with ships FILM TURNS COLOR!!!, CU car wheel spins, view from car going through tunnel, emerging into light, big car drives past palm trees, second car passes trees, lake,, view from car as it goes under expressway connecting ramps, big car crosses suspension bridge, view from car as it passes large FORD truck, views from side, back of cars on various roads, farmer drives BIG tractor, woman drives van, car drives in suburbs, suburban community, car passes elementary school during recess, worker drives to factory, car passes lake, car passes apartment house, palm trees, view of coast from moving car, CU woman drives, smiles, view from car driving over small hill in farm country, then past vehicle parked on road in ski country, dune buggy passes model T, sports car drives out of tunnel, cars pass Lincoln Memorial, White House, view from car as we enter tunnel, vehicle drives through desert, couple having roadside picnic wave to passing car, sunset on water seen from car, car parks between us, sunset
Immigrants from Europe, arriving from 1880 to 1914, participate in the working life of America.
Two new immigrant man are seen on bunks in a tenement in New York City, where the narrator says nine out of ten immigrants arrived in the period from 1880 to 1914. Two women pose, sitting beside a sleeping child in a tenement. An immigrant speaks about the hardship of arriving in a strange land where he did not speak the language and felt "lost." He says he gradually overcame that by going to night school to learn a little English and to read and write. He says he made a nice living as a peddler, and expressed appreciation for the opportunities America gave to immigrants. In the next scene, children enjoy rides on a traveling merry-go-round visiting their neighborhood. The operator runs it manually, by turning a wheel. View of children riding and others watching on the street. Streams of pedestrians crossing a bridge across a busy city street. Pedestrians on sidewalks and horse-drawn wagons and electrified street cars moving on the street in the commercial center of a city. Workers heading home after their shift in a factory. View of workers producing products in a factory. A line of women punching a time clock at their place of work. Women working in a clothing factory. Men standing atop a shipment of steel rails for the building of a railroad. Views of rails being moved into position for a new segment of the railroad. Glimpse of a steam shovel scooping a bucket full of raw material. Black smoke rising from funnel on a steam locomotive, and also from nearby steam shovel. Iron workers on a the wide open upper floors of the 60-story skyscraper Woolworth Building under construction in Lower Manhattan, New York City, in 1911. Pilings being put in place for a new building. Riveters guiding a section of steel column into place for a new building . Views inside a heavy manufacturing plant of the W. E. and M. company in New York City. Their products appear to be large dynamos and motors. View of the Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island in New York harbor, with its arm appearing to hold up a full moon. Location: United States USA. Date: 1911.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS / LOC / 20TH CENTURY PROJECT / SILENT FILM FROM LATE 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION
20TH CENTURY PROJECT / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION FTG CIRCA LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY / PUBLIC DOMAIN 01:00:02 SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS & SCIENCES 01:00:22 CHYRON "ELECTRIC TOWER PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFFALO / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H29469 / B&W FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & ORNATE BUILDINGS AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION IN BUFFALO CIRCA 1903 / NO AUDIO 01:01:46 MS OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS ON TOWER EXT AT NIGHT 01:02:15 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:02:24 CHYRON "PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BY NIGHT THOMAS A EDISON 1901 - H9784 01:02:39 B&W SILENT FTG OF PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUILDINGS CIRCA 1901 01:03:10 B&W NIGHT FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & SEARCHLIGHT AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION CIRCA 1901 / SHOT PANS LIGHTED EXT OF BUILDINGS 01:03:50 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES 01:04:04 CHYRON "BURIAL OF THE "MAINE" VICTIMS THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25325 01:04:17 B&W FTG OF HEARSE PULLED FUNERAL CARRIAGES & PROCESSION IN STREET FOR VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION OF BATTLE SHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR 01:07:43 CHYRON "WAR CORRESPONDENTS THOMAS A EDISON 1889 - 25320" 01:07:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF WAR CORRESPONDENTS RUNNING DOWN STREET / HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE APPEARS ON STREET AS DO ELECTRIC OR TELEPHONE POLES 01:08:16 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE BATTLESHIP "MAINE" THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25323 01:08:18 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE BATTLESHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR AS IT IS TOWED 01:08:50 CHYRON "USS BATTLESHIP "INDIANA" SPANISH AMERICAN WAR THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25322 01:08:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS BATTLESHIP INDIANA IN HARBOR 01:09:41 CHYRON "9TH INFANTRY BOYS' MORNING WASH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 31444 01:09:52 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS AS THEY WASH THEMSELVES AND USE TOWELS TO DRY THEMSELVES OUTDOORS 01:10:31 CHYRON "ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS EMBARKING AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO 1903 - H32832 01:10:38 B&W SILENT FTG OF ROUGH RIDERS ATOP HORSES 01:11:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF SOLDIERS ON DOCK 01:11:58 CHYRON "PACKING AMMUNITION ON MULES, CUBA / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 46692 01:12:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF TWO SOLDIERS LOADING CRATES OF AMMO ON MULE 01:12:52 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE VIZCAYA SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H30726 01:12:55 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE VIZCAYA 01:13:27 CHYRON "SHOOTING CAPTURED INSURGENTS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 46696" 01:13:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS EXECUTING INSURGENTS BY FIRING SQUAD OUTDOORS 01:14:16 CHYRON "RAISING OLD GLORY OVER MORO CASTLE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 10651" 01:14:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US FLAG RAISING (CASTLE IN BG LOOKS FAKE) / POSSIBLY STAGED 01:14:55 CHYRON "SKIRMISH OF ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38516) 01:14:58 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS - ROUGH RIDERS AS THEY FIRE WEAPONS IN FIELD IN CUBA 01:16:11 CHYRON "THE FLEET STEAMING UP NORTH RIVER (NEW YORK CITY WELCOMES TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 52047 01:16:29 B&W SILENT FTG OF US NAVAL VESSELS STEAMING UP HUDSON RIVER AS PALISADES & NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE APPEAR IN BG 01:18:25 CHYRON "US INFANTRY SUPPORTED BY ROUGH RIDERS AT EL CANEY (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 37442 01:18:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS (INFANTRY) RUNNING IN FIELD ON FOOT W/ US FLAG / TROOPS FIRE WEAPONS / VS OF MOUNTED SOLDIERS 01:19:55 CHYRON "CLOSE VIEW OF THE "BROOKLYN" NAVAL PARADE (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR; NEW YORK CITY WELCOME TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 52054 01:20:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF SAILORS ON DECK OF US NAVAL VESSEL DURING NAVAL PARADE 01:21:03 CHYRON "MCKINLEY AND PARTY / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H27386 - 1903 01:21:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE W/ PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY & PARTY ABOARD / ARMY CAMP TENTS APPEAR DOWN HILL IN BG 01:21:52 CHYRON "PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H27385 01:21:56 B&W SILENT FTG OF THEODORE TEDDY ROOSEVELT IN UNIFORM ON HORSE AS HE RIDES IN FIELD W/ FELLOW ROUGH RIDERS 01:22:35 CHYRON "25TH INFANTRY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H17963 01:22:41 B&W SILENT FTG OF 25TH US INFANTRY AS THEY MARCH DOWN ROAD / SOLDIERS APPEAR TO BE AFRICAN - AMERICAN 01:23:57 CHYRON "59245 COPYRIGHT 1902 01:24:10 B&W SILENT FTG (CIRCA 1902) OF BOATS ON TROPICAL RIVER 01:25:08 CHYRON "AN HISTORIC FEAT AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H16738" 01:25:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSES CROSSING RIVER 01:26:38 CHYRON "CAPTURE OF TRENCHES AT CANDABA (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38515" 01:26:49 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS CAPTURING ENEMY IN TRENCHES IN CANDABA DURING SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR 01:28:41 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY RECEIVING THE WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK COMMITTEES / THOMAS A EDISON 63830 - 1899 01:28:50 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWEY ON DECK OF NAVAL VESSEL AS HE WELCOMES WASHINGTON & NEW YORK COMMITTEES ABOARD 01:31:00 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY TAKING LEAVE OF WASHINGTON COMMITTEE ON THE US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" / THOMAS A EDISON 63831 - 1899" 01:31:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWY EXITING VESSEL 01:33:04 CHYRON "US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" LEADING NAVAL PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 72835 01:33:12 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS OLYMPIA IN NAVAL PARADE / GUN SALUTE 01:36:50 CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1953 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:37:01 CHYRON "GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT AND STAFF AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H17968 - 1902 01:37:06 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:38:15 FADED CHYRON "COPYRIGHT 1902 BY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE AND BIOGRAPH CO" 01:38:46 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY LEADING LAND PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 64681 - 1899" 01:38:59 SILENT B&W FTG OF US ARMY PARADE CIRCA 1899 01:39:43 HAS OF SOLDIER CARRYING RED CROSS FLAG 01:42:45 CHYRON 8-367 01:42:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:44:21 CHYRON "LAUNCHING USS "ILLINOIS" / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H28676" 01:44:33 SILENT B&W FTG OF LAUNCHING OF USS ILLINOIS CIRCA 1903" 01:46:07 CHYRON "THE DEWEY ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) DEWEY HOMECOMING, NEW YORK CITY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H32835" 01:46:26 B&W SILENT FTG OF DEWEY ARCH IN NYC 01:47:53 CHYRON "DEWEY ARCH TROOPS PASSING UNDER ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR, DEWEY HOMECOMING) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 64682" 01:48:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF TROOPS MARCHING UNDER DEWEY ARCH 01:50:37 CHYRON "DEWEY PARADE, 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 65373" 01:50:54 B&W SILENT FTG OF 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS MARCHING IN DEWEY PARADE 01:52:22 CHYRON "THE EARLY MORNING ATTACK (SPANISH AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 61216" 01:52:48 B&W FTG OF US FORCES CAPTURING ENEMY DURING BATTLE 01:55:54 CHYRON "THE ESCALATA, MANILA / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H34817" 01:56:09 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREETS OF PHILIPPINES 01:57:07 CHYRON "STREET SCENE SAN DIEGO / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 12174 01:57:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREET SCENE IN SAN DIEGO / VS OF ELECTRIC STREET CAR 01:58:01 CHYRON "9TH AND 13TH US INFANTRY AT BATTALION DRILL (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 38245" 01:58:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US 9TH & 13TH INFANTRY AT DRILL IN FIELD
The City of Paris, France, before and after the Nazi invasion of 1940, and America preparing for World War II
Views of Paris in the late 1930s, prior to World War II. The Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile (Arch of Triumph). The Tuileries gardens (Jardins des Tuileries) with bed of tulips in full bloom in foreground. The Eiffel Tower (la tour Eiffel). The fountain of River Commerce and Navigation at the Place de la Concord, Paris, with the Madeleine church (L'eglise de la Madeleine) directly behind, the Hotel de Crillon,barely seen at left, and its twin building, the French Naval Ministry, opposite, on the Rue Royale. People strolling and shopping on the Boulevard Haussmann. Awning of Les Deux Magots cafe and patrons seated at tables outside, in the Saint-Germain-des-Pres area of Paris. People relaxing in the Tuileries gardens, with Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and Musee du Louvre in background. An artist at work, seated at a bench in the foreground. The west facade of Notre Dame Cathedral. Parisians looking at posters, reading in parks, visiting bookstores. Sign directing visitors to the Congres des Ecrivains (Congress of Writers) held at Maison de la Mutualite conference center at 24 Rue Saint-Victor, 5th arrondissement of Paris, France.in June, 1935. Several writers seated at a table with others standing around. Closeup of three. Closeup of British writer, Aldous Huxley, wearing eyeglasses. Two writers conversing. Scene shifts to Paris at night. Car traffic on streets of Paris at night. Illuminated sign at Moulin Rouge cinema theatre, topped with illuminated arms of a windmill. Lighted sign of nightclub, Le Rat Mort, in Place Pigalle. Interior of a Paris nightclub with sophisticated clientele. French entertainer musician playing a guitar. An official posting an announcement called "Counseil de Revision," calling for conscription (military draft recruitment) of citizens for military service. Parisians preparing defenses in the city, in front of the Eiffel Tower. Man deep in a trench preparing a shelter. Men carrying sandbags up a ladder to protect a national monument. Copy of the New York Times newspaper annnouncing the German attack on Poland. Copy of New York Daily News announcing fall of Holland. The New York World-Telegram paper announcing capitulation of France. German Panzer II tanks and motorcycle troops entering Paris. German infantry marching through the Arch of Triumph, on the Champs-Elysees. A Frenchman wiping his eyes as he watches the occupying troops. Hermann Goering with other officers riding in an open car along a Paris street. Closeup of Arch of Triumph. Adolf Hitler, accopanied by staff, looking at the Eiffel Tower. Nazi flag flying from the tower. Closeup of Hitler looking around. The U.S. Capitol building in Washington, DC. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in Academic garb, at the University of Virginia commencement ceremony, in Memorial Gymnasium, on June 10, 1940. (FDR's son Franklin Jr. was among the graduates assembled, from the UVA Law School). Roosevelt expresses American sympathy and support for nations invaded by the Nazis. American street scene. Women preparing gifts intended for France. A poster showing a French soldier, entitled: "Le Paquet Au Front." American draftees in training at an army post in the U.S. Smoke billowing from American industrial facilities. Workers at an American shipyard. View of warships under construction at the yard. A Huge gun barrel being moved on special rail dollies, in a U.S. arms factory. U.S. Navy F4U Corsair Production Line during World War II. M3 Lee medium tanks being manufactured in U.S. factory. Closeup of finished one being transported via transverse crane. M4 Sherman tanks moving on flat rail cars. A speeding steam locomotive pulling freight cars. Martin PBM-5 Mariner in flight over an Atlantic convoy carrying war materiel to the United Kingdom. Sailor wearing headset, standing near depth charges at stern of a ship. British Naval Ensign flying from mast of a ship. Location: Paris France. Date: 1940.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS / LOC / 20TH CENTURY PROJECT / SILENT FILM FROM LATE 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION
20TH CENTURY PROJECT / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION FTG CIRCA LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY / PUBLIC DOMAIN 01:00:02 SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS & SCIENCES 01:00:22 CHYRON "ELECTRIC TOWER PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFFALO / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H29469 / B&W FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & ORNATE BUILDINGS AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION IN BUFFALO CIRCA 1903 / NO AUDIO 01:01:46 MS OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS ON TOWER EXT AT NIGHT 01:02:15 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:02:24 CHYRON "PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BY NIGHT THOMAS A EDISON 1901 - H9784 01:02:39 B&W SILENT FTG OF PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUILDINGS CIRCA 1901 01:03:10 B&W NIGHT FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & SEARCHLIGHT AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION CIRCA 1901 / SHOT PANS LIGHTED EXT OF BUILDINGS 01:03:50 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES 01:04:04 CHYRON "BURIAL OF THE "MAINE" VICTIMS THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25325 01:04:17 B&W FTG OF HEARSE PULLED FUNERAL CARRIAGES & PROCESSION IN STREET FOR VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION OF BATTLE SHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR 01:07:43 CHYRON "WAR CORRESPONDENTS THOMAS A EDISON 1889 - 25320" 01:07:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF WAR CORRESPONDENTS RUNNING DOWN STREET / HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE APPEARS ON STREET AS DO ELECTRIC OR TELEPHONE POLES 01:08:16 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE BATTLESHIP "MAINE" THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25323 01:08:18 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE BATTLESHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR AS IT IS TOWED 01:08:50 CHYRON "USS BATTLESHIP "INDIANA" SPANISH AMERICAN WAR THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25322 01:08:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS BATTLESHIP INDIANA IN HARBOR 01:09:41 CHYRON "9TH INFANTRY BOYS' MORNING WASH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 31444 01:09:52 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS AS THEY WASH THEMSELVES AND USE TOWELS TO DRY THEMSELVES OUTDOORS 01:10:31 CHYRON "ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS EMBARKING AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO 1903 - H32832 01:10:38 B&W SILENT FTG OF ROUGH RIDERS ATOP HORSES 01:11:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF SOLDIERS ON DOCK 01:11:58 CHYRON "PACKING AMMUNITION ON MULES, CUBA / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 46692 01:12:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF TWO SOLDIERS LOADING CRATES OF AMMO ON MULE 01:12:52 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE VIZCAYA SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H30726 01:12:55 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE VIZCAYA 01:13:27 CHYRON "SHOOTING CAPTURED INSURGENTS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 46696" 01:13:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS EXECUTING INSURGENTS BY FIRING SQUAD OUTDOORS 01:14:16 CHYRON "RAISING OLD GLORY OVER MORO CASTLE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 10651" 01:14:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US FLAG RAISING (CASTLE IN BG LOOKS FAKE) / POSSIBLY STAGED 01:14:55 CHYRON "SKIRMISH OF ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38516) 01:14:58 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS - ROUGH RIDERS AS THEY FIRE WEAPONS IN FIELD IN CUBA 01:16:11 CHYRON "THE FLEET STEAMING UP NORTH RIVER (NEW YORK CITY WELCOMES TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 52047 01:16:29 B&W SILENT FTG OF US NAVAL VESSELS STEAMING UP HUDSON RIVER AS PALISADES & NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE APPEAR IN BG 01:18:25 CHYRON "US INFANTRY SUPPORTED BY ROUGH RIDERS AT EL CANEY (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 37442 01:18:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS (INFANTRY) RUNNING IN FIELD ON FOOT W/ US FLAG / TROOPS FIRE WEAPONS / VS OF MOUNTED SOLDIERS 01:19:55 CHYRON "CLOSE VIEW OF THE "BROOKLYN" NAVAL PARADE (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR; NEW YORK CITY WELCOME TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 52054 01:20:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF SAILORS ON DECK OF US NAVAL VESSEL DURING NAVAL PARADE 01:21:03 CHYRON "MCKINLEY AND PARTY / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H27386 - 1903 01:21:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE W/ PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY & PARTY ABOARD / ARMY CAMP TENTS APPEAR DOWN HILL IN BG 01:21:52 CHYRON "PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H27385 01:21:56 B&W SILENT FTG OF THEODORE TEDDY ROOSEVELT IN UNIFORM ON HORSE AS HE RIDES IN FIELD W/ FELLOW ROUGH RIDERS 01:22:35 CHYRON "25TH INFANTRY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H17963 01:22:41 B&W SILENT FTG OF 25TH US INFANTRY AS THEY MARCH DOWN ROAD / SOLDIERS APPEAR TO BE AFRICAN - AMERICAN 01:23:57 CHYRON "59245 COPYRIGHT 1902 01:24:10 B&W SILENT FTG (CIRCA 1902) OF BOATS ON TROPICAL RIVER 01:25:08 CHYRON "AN HISTORIC FEAT AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H16738" 01:25:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSES CROSSING RIVER 01:26:38 CHYRON "CAPTURE OF TRENCHES AT CANDABA (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38515" 01:26:49 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS CAPTURING ENEMY IN TRENCHES IN CANDABA DURING SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR 01:28:41 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY RECEIVING THE WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK COMMITTEES / THOMAS A EDISON 63830 - 1899 01:28:50 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWEY ON DECK OF NAVAL VESSEL AS HE WELCOMES WASHINGTON & NEW YORK COMMITTEES ABOARD 01:31:00 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY TAKING LEAVE OF WASHINGTON COMMITTEE ON THE US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" / THOMAS A EDISON 63831 - 1899" 01:31:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWY EXITING VESSEL 01:33:04 CHYRON "US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" LEADING NAVAL PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 72835 01:33:12 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS OLYMPIA IN NAVAL PARADE / GUN SALUTE 01:36:50 CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1953 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:37:01 CHYRON "GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT AND STAFF AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H17968 - 1902 01:37:06 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:38:15 FADED CHYRON "COPYRIGHT 1902 BY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE AND BIOGRAPH CO" 01:38:46 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY LEADING LAND PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 64681 - 1899" 01:38:59 SILENT B&W FTG OF US ARMY PARADE CIRCA 1899 01:39:43 HAS OF SOLDIER CARRYING RED CROSS FLAG 01:42:45 CHYRON 8-367 01:42:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:44:21 CHYRON "LAUNCHING USS "ILLINOIS" / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H28676" 01:44:33 SILENT B&W FTG OF LAUNCHING OF USS ILLINOIS CIRCA 1903" 01:46:07 CHYRON "THE DEWEY ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) DEWEY HOMECOMING, NEW YORK CITY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H32835" 01:46:26 B&W SILENT FTG OF DEWEY ARCH IN NYC 01:47:53 CHYRON "DEWEY ARCH TROOPS PASSING UNDER ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR, DEWEY HOMECOMING) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 64682" 01:48:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF TROOPS MARCHING UNDER DEWEY ARCH 01:50:37 CHYRON "DEWEY PARADE, 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 65373" 01:50:54 B&W SILENT FTG OF 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS MARCHING IN DEWEY PARADE 01:52:22 CHYRON "THE EARLY MORNING ATTACK (SPANISH AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 61216" 01:52:48 B&W FTG OF US FORCES CAPTURING ENEMY DURING BATTLE 01:55:54 CHYRON "THE ESCALATA, MANILA / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H34817" 01:56:09 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREETS OF PHILIPPINES 01:57:07 CHYRON "STREET SCENE SAN DIEGO / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 12174 01:57:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREET SCENE IN SAN DIEGO / VS OF ELECTRIC STREET CAR 01:58:01 CHYRON "9TH AND 13TH US INFANTRY AT BATTALION DRILL (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 38245" 01:58:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US 9TH & 13TH INFANTRY AT DRILL IN FIELD
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS / LOC / 20TH CENTURY PROJECT / SILENT FILM FROM LATE 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION
20TH CENTURY PROJECT / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION FTG CIRCA LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY / PUBLIC DOMAIN 01:00:02 SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS & SCIENCES 01:00:22 CHYRON "ELECTRIC TOWER PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFFALO / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H29469 / B&W FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & ORNATE BUILDINGS AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION IN BUFFALO CIRCA 1903 / NO AUDIO 01:01:46 MS OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS ON TOWER EXT AT NIGHT 01:02:15 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:02:24 CHYRON "PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BY NIGHT THOMAS A EDISON 1901 - H9784 01:02:39 B&W SILENT FTG OF PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUILDINGS CIRCA 1901 01:03:10 B&W NIGHT FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & SEARCHLIGHT AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION CIRCA 1901 / SHOT PANS LIGHTED EXT OF BUILDINGS 01:03:50 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES 01:04:04 CHYRON "BURIAL OF THE "MAINE" VICTIMS THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25325 01:04:17 B&W FTG OF HEARSE PULLED FUNERAL CARRIAGES & PROCESSION IN STREET FOR VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION OF BATTLE SHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR 01:07:43 CHYRON "WAR CORRESPONDENTS THOMAS A EDISON 1889 - 25320" 01:07:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF WAR CORRESPONDENTS RUNNING DOWN STREET / HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE APPEARS ON STREET AS DO ELECTRIC OR TELEPHONE POLES 01:08:16 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE BATTLESHIP "MAINE" THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25323 01:08:18 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE BATTLESHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR AS IT IS TOWED 01:08:50 CHYRON "USS BATTLESHIP "INDIANA" SPANISH AMERICAN WAR THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25322 01:08:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS BATTLESHIP INDIANA IN HARBOR 01:09:41 CHYRON "9TH INFANTRY BOYS' MORNING WASH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 31444 01:09:52 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS AS THEY WASH THEMSELVES AND USE TOWELS TO DRY THEMSELVES OUTDOORS 01:10:31 CHYRON "ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS EMBARKING AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO 1903 - H32832 01:10:38 B&W SILENT FTG OF ROUGH RIDERS ATOP HORSES 01:11:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF SOLDIERS ON DOCK 01:11:58 CHYRON "PACKING AMMUNITION ON MULES, CUBA / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 46692 01:12:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF TWO SOLDIERS LOADING CRATES OF AMMO ON MULE 01:12:52 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE VIZCAYA SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H30726 01:12:55 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE VIZCAYA 01:13:27 CHYRON "SHOOTING CAPTURED INSURGENTS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 46696" 01:13:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS EXECUTING INSURGENTS BY FIRING SQUAD OUTDOORS 01:14:16 CHYRON "RAISING OLD GLORY OVER MORO CASTLE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 10651" 01:14:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US FLAG RAISING (CASTLE IN BG LOOKS FAKE) / POSSIBLY STAGED 01:14:55 CHYRON "SKIRMISH OF ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38516) 01:14:58 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS - ROUGH RIDERS AS THEY FIRE WEAPONS IN FIELD IN CUBA 01:16:11 CHYRON "THE FLEET STEAMING UP NORTH RIVER (NEW YORK CITY WELCOMES TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 52047 01:16:29 B&W SILENT FTG OF US NAVAL VESSELS STEAMING UP HUDSON RIVER AS PALISADES & NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE APPEAR IN BG 01:18:25 CHYRON "US INFANTRY SUPPORTED BY ROUGH RIDERS AT EL CANEY (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 37442 01:18:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS (INFANTRY) RUNNING IN FIELD ON FOOT W/ US FLAG / TROOPS FIRE WEAPONS / VS OF MOUNTED SOLDIERS 01:19:55 CHYRON "CLOSE VIEW OF THE "BROOKLYN" NAVAL PARADE (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR; NEW YORK CITY WELCOME TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 52054 01:20:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF SAILORS ON DECK OF US NAVAL VESSEL DURING NAVAL PARADE 01:21:03 CHYRON "MCKINLEY AND PARTY / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H27386 - 1903 01:21:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE W/ PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY & PARTY ABOARD / ARMY CAMP TENTS APPEAR DOWN HILL IN BG 01:21:52 CHYRON "PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H27385 01:21:56 B&W SILENT FTG OF THEODORE TEDDY ROOSEVELT IN UNIFORM ON HORSE AS HE RIDES IN FIELD W/ FELLOW ROUGH RIDERS 01:22:35 CHYRON "25TH INFANTRY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H17963 01:22:41 B&W SILENT FTG OF 25TH US INFANTRY AS THEY MARCH DOWN ROAD / SOLDIERS APPEAR TO BE AFRICAN - AMERICAN 01:23:57 CHYRON "59245 COPYRIGHT 1902 01:24:10 B&W SILENT FTG (CIRCA 1902) OF BOATS ON TROPICAL RIVER 01:25:08 CHYRON "AN HISTORIC FEAT AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H16738" 01:25:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSES CROSSING RIVER 01:26:38 CHYRON "CAPTURE OF TRENCHES AT CANDABA (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38515" 01:26:49 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS CAPTURING ENEMY IN TRENCHES IN CANDABA DURING SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR 01:28:41 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY RECEIVING THE WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK COMMITTEES / THOMAS A EDISON 63830 - 1899 01:28:50 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWEY ON DECK OF NAVAL VESSEL AS HE WELCOMES WASHINGTON & NEW YORK COMMITTEES ABOARD 01:31:00 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY TAKING LEAVE OF WASHINGTON COMMITTEE ON THE US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" / THOMAS A EDISON 63831 - 1899" 01:31:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWY EXITING VESSEL 01:33:04 CHYRON "US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" LEADING NAVAL PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 72835 01:33:12 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS OLYMPIA IN NAVAL PARADE / GUN SALUTE 01:36:50 CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1953 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:37:01 CHYRON "GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT AND STAFF AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H17968 - 1902 01:37:06 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:38:15 FADED CHYRON "COPYRIGHT 1902 BY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE AND BIOGRAPH CO" 01:38:46 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY LEADING LAND PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 64681 - 1899" 01:38:59 SILENT B&W FTG OF US ARMY PARADE CIRCA 1899 01:39:43 HAS OF SOLDIER CARRYING RED CROSS FLAG 01:42:45 CHYRON 8-367 01:42:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:44:21 CHYRON "LAUNCHING USS "ILLINOIS" / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H28676" 01:44:33 SILENT B&W FTG OF LAUNCHING OF USS ILLINOIS CIRCA 1903" 01:46:07 CHYRON "THE DEWEY ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) DEWEY HOMECOMING, NEW YORK CITY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H32835" 01:46:26 B&W SILENT FTG OF DEWEY ARCH IN NYC 01:47:53 CHYRON "DEWEY ARCH TROOPS PASSING UNDER ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR, DEWEY HOMECOMING) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 64682" 01:48:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF TROOPS MARCHING UNDER DEWEY ARCH 01:50:37 CHYRON "DEWEY PARADE, 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 65373" 01:50:54 B&W SILENT FTG OF 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS MARCHING IN DEWEY PARADE 01:52:22 CHYRON "THE EARLY MORNING ATTACK (SPANISH AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 61216" 01:52:48 B&W FTG OF US FORCES CAPTURING ENEMY DURING BATTLE 01:55:54 CHYRON "THE ESCALATA, MANILA / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H34817" 01:56:09 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREETS OF PHILIPPINES 01:57:07 CHYRON "STREET SCENE SAN DIEGO / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 12174 01:57:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREET SCENE IN SAN DIEGO / VS OF ELECTRIC STREET CAR 01:58:01 CHYRON "9TH AND 13TH US INFANTRY AT BATTALION DRILL (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 38245" 01:58:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US 9TH & 13TH INFANTRY AT DRILL IN FIELD
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS / LOC / 20TH CENTURY PROJECT / SILENT FILM FROM LATE 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION
20TH CENTURY PROJECT / LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION FTG CIRCA LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY / PUBLIC DOMAIN 01:00:02 SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS & SCIENCES 01:00:22 CHYRON "ELECTRIC TOWER PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFFALO / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H29469 / B&W FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & ORNATE BUILDINGS AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION IN BUFFALO CIRCA 1903 / NO AUDIO 01:01:46 MS OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS ON TOWER EXT AT NIGHT 01:02:15 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:02:24 CHYRON "PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BY NIGHT THOMAS A EDISON 1901 - H9784 01:02:39 B&W SILENT FTG OF PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUILDINGS CIRCA 1901 01:03:10 B&W NIGHT FTG OF ELECTRIC TOWER & SEARCHLIGHT AT PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION CIRCA 1901 / SHOT PANS LIGHTED EXT OF BUILDINGS 01:03:50 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SLATE / CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1955 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES 01:04:04 CHYRON "BURIAL OF THE "MAINE" VICTIMS THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25325 01:04:17 B&W FTG OF HEARSE PULLED FUNERAL CARRIAGES & PROCESSION IN STREET FOR VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION OF BATTLE SHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR 01:07:43 CHYRON "WAR CORRESPONDENTS THOMAS A EDISON 1889 - 25320" 01:07:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF WAR CORRESPONDENTS RUNNING DOWN STREET / HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE APPEARS ON STREET AS DO ELECTRIC OR TELEPHONE POLES 01:08:16 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE BATTLESHIP "MAINE" THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25323 01:08:18 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE BATTLESHIP MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR AS IT IS TOWED 01:08:50 CHYRON "USS BATTLESHIP "INDIANA" SPANISH AMERICAN WAR THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 25322 01:08:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS BATTLESHIP INDIANA IN HARBOR 01:09:41 CHYRON "9TH INFANTRY BOYS' MORNING WASH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 31444 01:09:52 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS AS THEY WASH THEMSELVES AND USE TOWELS TO DRY THEMSELVES OUTDOORS 01:10:31 CHYRON "ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS EMBARKING AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO 1903 - H32832 01:10:38 B&W SILENT FTG OF ROUGH RIDERS ATOP HORSES 01:11:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF SOLDIERS ON DOCK 01:11:58 CHYRON "PACKING AMMUNITION ON MULES, CUBA / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 46692 01:12:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF TWO SOLDIERS LOADING CRATES OF AMMO ON MULE 01:12:52 CHYRON "WRECK OF THE VIZCAYA SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H30726 01:12:55 B&W SILENT FTG OF WRECKAGE OF THE VIZCAYA 01:13:27 CHYRON "SHOOTING CAPTURED INSURGENTS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 46696" 01:13:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS EXECUTING INSURGENTS BY FIRING SQUAD OUTDOORS 01:14:16 CHYRON "RAISING OLD GLORY OVER MORO CASTLE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 10651" 01:14:28 B&W SILENT FTG OF US FLAG RAISING (CASTLE IN BG LOOKS FAKE) / POSSIBLY STAGED 01:14:55 CHYRON "SKIRMISH OF ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38516) 01:14:58 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS - ROUGH RIDERS AS THEY FIRE WEAPONS IN FIELD IN CUBA 01:16:11 CHYRON "THE FLEET STEAMING UP NORTH RIVER (NEW YORK CITY WELCOMES TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 - 52047 01:16:29 B&W SILENT FTG OF US NAVAL VESSELS STEAMING UP HUDSON RIVER AS PALISADES & NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE APPEAR IN BG 01:18:25 CHYRON "US INFANTRY SUPPORTED BY ROUGH RIDERS AT EL CANEY (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 37442 01:18:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS (INFANTRY) RUNNING IN FIELD ON FOOT W/ US FLAG / TROOPS FIRE WEAPONS / VS OF MOUNTED SOLDIERS 01:19:55 CHYRON "CLOSE VIEW OF THE "BROOKLYN" NAVAL PARADE (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR; NEW YORK CITY WELCOME TO ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S FLEET) THOMAS A EDISON 1898 52054 01:20:07 B&W SILENT FTG OF SAILORS ON DECK OF US NAVAL VESSEL DURING NAVAL PARADE 01:21:03 CHYRON "MCKINLEY AND PARTY / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H27386 - 1903 01:21:08 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE W/ PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY & PARTY ABOARD / ARMY CAMP TENTS APPEAR DOWN HILL IN BG 01:21:52 CHYRON "PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE ROUGH RIDERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H27385 01:21:56 B&W SILENT FTG OF THEODORE TEDDY ROOSEVELT IN UNIFORM ON HORSE AS HE RIDES IN FIELD W/ FELLOW ROUGH RIDERS 01:22:35 CHYRON "25TH INFANTRY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H17963 01:22:41 B&W SILENT FTG OF 25TH US INFANTRY AS THEY MARCH DOWN ROAD / SOLDIERS APPEAR TO BE AFRICAN - AMERICAN 01:23:57 CHYRON "59245 COPYRIGHT 1902 01:24:10 B&W SILENT FTG (CIRCA 1902) OF BOATS ON TROPICAL RIVER 01:25:08 CHYRON "AN HISTORIC FEAT AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1902 H16738" 01:25:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF HORSES CROSSING RIVER 01:26:38 CHYRON "CAPTURE OF TRENCHES AT CANDABA (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 38515" 01:26:49 B&W SILENT FTG OF US SOLDIERS CAPTURING ENEMY IN TRENCHES IN CANDABA DURING SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR 01:28:41 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY RECEIVING THE WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK COMMITTEES / THOMAS A EDISON 63830 - 1899 01:28:50 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWEY ON DECK OF NAVAL VESSEL AS HE WELCOMES WASHINGTON & NEW YORK COMMITTEES ABOARD 01:31:00 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY TAKING LEAVE OF WASHINGTON COMMITTEE ON THE US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" / THOMAS A EDISON 63831 - 1899" 01:31:19 B&W SILENT FTG OF ADMIRAL DEWY EXITING VESSEL 01:33:04 CHYRON "US CRUISER "OLYMPIA" LEADING NAVAL PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 72835 01:33:12 B&W SILENT FTG OF USS OLYMPIA IN NAVAL PARADE / GUN SALUTE 01:36:50 CHYRON "PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PAPER FILM COLLECTION BY PRIMROSE PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 1953 FOR THE FILM ARCHIVES OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES" 01:37:01 CHYRON "GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT AND STAFF AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO H17968 - 1902 01:37:06 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:38:15 FADED CHYRON "COPYRIGHT 1902 BY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE AND BIOGRAPH CO" 01:38:46 CHYRON "ADMIRAL DEWEY LEADING LAND PARADE / THOMAS A EDISON 64681 - 1899" 01:38:59 SILENT B&W FTG OF US ARMY PARADE CIRCA 1899 01:39:43 HAS OF SOLDIER CARRYING RED CROSS FLAG 01:42:45 CHYRON 8-367 01:42:51 B&W SILENT FTG OF MILITARY PARADE 01:44:21 CHYRON "LAUNCHING USS "ILLINOIS" / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 - H28676" 01:44:33 SILENT B&W FTG OF LAUNCHING OF USS ILLINOIS CIRCA 1903" 01:46:07 CHYRON "THE DEWEY ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) DEWEY HOMECOMING, NEW YORK CITY AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H32835" 01:46:26 B&W SILENT FTG OF DEWEY ARCH IN NYC 01:47:53 CHYRON "DEWEY ARCH TROOPS PASSING UNDER ARCH (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR, DEWEY HOMECOMING) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 64682" 01:48:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF TROOPS MARCHING UNDER DEWEY ARCH 01:50:37 CHYRON "DEWEY PARADE, 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 65373" 01:50:54 B&W SILENT FTG OF 10TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS MARCHING IN DEWEY PARADE 01:52:22 CHYRON "THE EARLY MORNING ATTACK (SPANISH AMERICAN WAR) THOMAS A EDISON 1899 - 61216" 01:52:48 B&W FTG OF US FORCES CAPTURING ENEMY DURING BATTLE 01:55:54 CHYRON "THE ESCALATA, MANILA / AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH 1903 H34817" 01:56:09 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREETS OF PHILIPPINES 01:57:07 CHYRON "STREET SCENE SAN DIEGO / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 12174 01:57:16 B&W SILENT FTG OF STREET SCENE IN SAN DIEGO / VS OF ELECTRIC STREET CAR 01:58:01 CHYRON "9TH AND 13TH US INFANTRY AT BATTALION DRILL (SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR) / THOMAS A EDISON 1898 38245" 01:58:27 B&W SILENT FTG OF US 9TH & 13TH INFANTRY AT DRILL IN FIELD
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