2025 Calendar Falling On Blue Background
2025 Calendar Falling On Blue Background. Planning Concept
News Clip: Paper endorsements
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Pathe
Workers punching time cards at General Motors factory in US doing war production in World War II
1960s: Workers punch time cards and replace them on wall.
1960s: Workers punch time cards and replace them on wall.
Bridgeman Images Details
FUN TIMES! IT'S NATIONAL CARD PLAYING DAY! (FRI)
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\n"SUIT UP!"\nIT'S NATIONAL CARD PLAYING DAY!!\nDURING THE NINTH CENTURY CHINESE PEOPLE STARTED PLAYING GAMES WITH MONEY AND PAPER OBJECTS.\nPLAYING CARDS WERE FIRST SEEN DURING EUROPE'S EARLY RENAISSANCE\nTHAT'S WHEN THE FOUR SUITS WERE DEVELOPED.\nONE THEORY SAYS THE CLUBS, DIAMONDS, HEARTS AND SPADES REPRESENT THE HIERARCHY OF THE TIME: ARISTOCRACY, CLERGY, MILITARY AND PEASANTRY.\nAMONG THE MORE POPULAR CARD GAMES: POKER, SPADES, HEARTS, BLACK JACK, BRIDGE AND GIN RUMMY.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nCARDS KICKER ENTERTAINMENT GAMES FUN\n\n
1960s POP CULTURE
A WALL OF WORK TIME CARDS. WOMAN TAKES A CARD AND PUNCHES IN AT TIME CLOCK.
School girl holding blank card
Primary school girl holding up blank card in the classroom.
SHOW TIME
Title card - "SHOW TIME" for following items about Model engineering exhibition and Motor Show 1952.
Montage of man finishing work and punching time card, 1940s
Montage of man finishing work and punching time card, 1940s
Women examine and sort Personal Identification and National Defense Program application cards at the FBI Headquarters.
The Fingerprint Recording Section at the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Headquarters in Washington DC, during World War 2. Women fill and examine fingerprint cards. A sign reads 'Time is Short'. A man walks in and searches for cards. A woman examining Personal Identification cards with finger print. She thumbs through the cards. Stacks of cards on tables. Fingerprints on cards. Four women examine, sort and pile National Defense Program application cards. Women wear finger covers. A man places stacks of cards on a table. Two women examine cards on a table. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: August 1942.
1930s Card Game Invention
b&w newsreel 1930's mos - card game invention - Cleveland Ohio - saves time for bridge fiends - new device shuffles and deals cards in 7 seconds interior shot of man who puts deck of cards in small hand held machine then cranks it - cards are shuffled - 2 couples at bridge table - man cranks card shuffler then distributes cards to players onlookers - mainly children - slow motion view of dog
Caroline
Various shots of fortune teller (actually woman working at Bell Telephone at the time) telling fortune with cards. CUs of her hands shuffling taro deck, laying cards on table.
THOMAS EDISON'S TIME CARD- 1912
Thomas Edison clocks in for work. CU on his time card for the week of September 10, 1912.
SIGN OF THE TIMES / DANCING IN THE CARD AISLE
FTG FOR A BARBARA PINTO CS VO ON HALLMARK'S NEW MUSICAL CARD / HALLMARK NOW HAS CARDS THAT PLAY MUSIC FOR ALMOST EVERY OCCASION, FROM WEDDINGS TO BIRTHDAYS AND EVEN LINES FROM MOVIES / B-ROLL OF HALLMARK EMPLOYEES BRAINSTORMING 02:00:20 VS OF MUSICAL GREETING CARDS LINED UP ON TABLE PLAYING MUSIC, HANDS OPENING UP GREETING CARD TO PLAY SONG, GREETING CARD MESSAGES 02:02:35 VS OF HALLMARK GREETING CARD TEAM MEETING IN CONFERENCE ROOM, SHARING IDEAS AND ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HALLOWEEN GREETING CARDS, SONG IDEAS FOR CARDS 02:29:57 END OF TAPE
TIME CARD FRAUD (3/14/1996)
Janitors at one school are tampering with time clocks ... gaining added pay for less work. One was caught on hidden camera.
DN-217 1 inch
Record Crowd Sees Trojans Cinch Title By Stanford Defeat
Various Subjects
BURNING MONEY (C), LIBRARIES: USING THE CARD CATALOG, PULLING BOOKS OFF THE SHELF, SLAPSTICK HUMOR (B/W), TIME LAPSE CROWDS (MM). NICE LIBRARY STUFF
The Shock Team of January 20, 2025, invited by Charlie DALIN and Yoann RICHOMME (EDC).
2025, New Year's Eve, New Year, Beach, Greeting, 4K Resolution, Arm, Backgrounds, Beach,New Year Card, The End, Summer,
Closeup of young woman writing numbers 2025 new year on wet sand at the beach at sunrise Closeup of young woman writing new year 2025 on the wet sand at sea beach. Sea horizon, morning on tropical beach and text happy new year 2025 in sand
90110 1930s AMERICAN NAZI / FASCIST BUND CAMP HOME MOVIE BERGWALD NEW JERSEY
In early 1941 the American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raided a camp run by the American Bund at Bergwald, New Jersey. This camp was operated by the German American League, a group of American fascists and based around the idea of the so-called "Nazi Youth" camps in Germany. Among the items confiscated by the FBI to be used as evidence against camp founders was this reel of silent 16mm movies which reveal activities in the camp circa 1937-38, complete with title cards in German. At 3:00 a title card reads "Departure of the young people of New York". Another at 11:40 states "Washing and tent order." At 22:24 the American and German flags are shown flying at the camp. At 22:46 a title card declares "Even in winter it goes on" and a separate card says "Leadership training 1937-38". At 26:26 a card proudly declares "Our Work". At 36:48 "Our Girls" shows the female side of the camp. <p><p>As you can see in the footage, children at the camp were taught Nazi ideology and went through many of the same routines as their German counterparts, including marching, bonfire events, and even Seig Heil'ing and singing of patriotic German songs. The majority of the campers were children or grandchildren of German immigrants and naturalized American citizens who were part of the Bund. This camp and others like it closed after the leader of the German Bund, Fritz Kuhn, was arrested and imprisoned after being charged with embezzlement. The arrest followed an investigation spearheaded by New York's Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, and eventually it led to Kuhn's loss of citizenship and deportation to Germany in 1945. He died in Munich in 1951. <p><p>The German American Bund (German: Amerikadeutscher Bund), also known as the German American Federation was a pro-National Socialist organization established in the United States March 29, 1936. Often derided in the press as America’s Brownshirts, the organization was the successor of an earlier German American group, Friends of New Germany, which had a large number of non-American German nationals as its members. The Bund had strong ideological ties to the New Germany however there has never been any evidence National Socialist Germany ever financed the group. According to the Justice Department the Bund had its largest membership of 8500 in 1937-1938. Around this same time undercover reporters from the Chicago Daily Times who infiltrated the Bund for six months estimated their membership to be 20,000. One of the Chicago reporters John C. Metcalfe believed 90 percent of German Americans did not support the organization or its activities. The German American Bund slogan was "Free America!"<p><p>German-American Vocational League, Inc., also known as Deutsch - Amerikanische Berufsgemeinschaft (DAB), was a German-American social and trade union associated with the German Labor Front in National Socialist Germany. In 1936 the German American Vocational League was created and became a subsidiary of the German American Bund. The DAB grew from the German-American Commercial League, Inc. which was incorporated in New York in 1928. The DAB maintained active branches in Rochester, Newark, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Kansas City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. They had 2,000 members throughout the country. These branches were used as propaganda outlets to the American people in praising National Socialism and promoting isolationism. Several of the leaders of the DAB were indicted and later convicted as being in unregistered agents of the New Germany.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Apollo 11 global tour, in-flight relaxation, October 1969
Apollo 11 global tour, in-flight relaxation, October 1969. Footage of Apollo 11 astronauts playing cards in the passenger cabin of the plane flying them and their entourage from Kinshasa, Zaire, to Tehran, Iran. Neil Armstrong has his back to the camera (at left) and Mike Collins is sitting opposite him. From 0:40, the footage shows Patricia Collins (wife of Mike Collins) writing a letter. From 1:03, Buzz Aldrin is sleeping on a couch, with his wife Joan reading in a chair in the background. This flight was part of the global Presidential Goodwill Tour that took place from 29 September to 5 November 1969. The plane used was the Vice-President's plane, and it was crewed by Air Force presidential pilots and crew. Officially called the Giantstep Apollo 11 tour, the route took the Apollo 11 astronauts and their entourage to 27 cities in 22 countries over a period of 37 days. NASA astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Mike Collins were the crew of the historic Apollo 11 mission (16-24 July 1969), achieving the first landing by humans on the Moon on 20 July 1969. Around 100 million people turned out across the world to see the men who had been to the Moon. The visit to Tehran, Iran, took place from 24-26 October 1969.
The Shock Team of 27 November 2024 (EDC).
Paramount
Men get paychecks, punch time cards; 1940s