Puppies, Dogs & You #12
Great medium close up of dog big wet dog panting by side of pool. Dog picks up toy takes it to the edge of pool then drops it, pushes the toy with her nose into water. Dog watches as toy floats in the pool. Great close up shot of dog watching toy float, paws draped over edge of pool. Dog takes toy out of pool then chews on it, drops it and then pushes is back into the water. A few shots of dog taking toy out of pool then pushing it back in. A close up of a young boy wrapped in a towel.
Paramount
World War II: toy airplanes being manufactured in London factory
News Clip: Nichols Toys
Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the Nichols Industries factory in Jacksonville.
TOY FAIR
00:00:00:00 VS toys on display at Amer Intl Toy Fair incl: Toy Break-Apart Crash Dummy & Cars (thats modeled onlife-size crash dummies used in auto collision test) black & white BAarbie dol ...
Traveling toy seller playing music and selling lollipop to child in rural village in Japan
An itinerant Japanese toy seller sells toys and candies to children in a rural village, Japan. Toy seller cycles to a rural village. The traveling toy seller begins to play drums and trumpet to attract children and mothers. A child plays with a toy gun from the toy seller. Toy seller sells lollipop to a child. Japanese child eating lollipop. April 1934. Location: Japan. Date: April 1934.
INDUSTRY/MANUFACTURING
TRACES THE MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBUTION AND FINAL SALE OF A TOY TRUCK AND ILLUSTRATES HOW MANY PEOPLE CONTRIBUTE TO MAKE THE THINGS THAT WE ENJOY. SHOWS SKIPPER'S MOTHER BUYING THE TOY TRUCK FOR HER SON'S BIRTHDAY, AND EMPHASIZES THE NEED FOR PROPER CARE OF TOYS. ENCOURAGES CHILDREN TO TELL STORIES ABOUT THEIR OWN TOYS. LOTS OF KIDS IN CLASSROOM. ALL WITH A PILE OF TOYS FOR SHOW AND TELL KIDS SIT DOWN. TEACHER IN FRONT OF CLASSROOM WITH BOOK. TOY TRUCK. MAN GETS OUT OF REAL TELEPHONE TRUCK PARKED ON SIDE OF ROAD. WOMEN MAKING TOYS. TOY FACTORY. HANDMADE. PARTS OF TRUCK PUT TOGETHER. PUTTING STICKERS O TRUCK. RUBBER BANDS TESTED TO ROLL. PUT INTO BOXES. PACKAGED. YELLOW PAINT SPOT ON TRUCK. BOXES LOADED INTO TRUCK. FREIGHT TRAIN GOES OVER BRIDGE. UNLOADED FROM TRAIN. TOY STORE WINDOW. MAN DELIVERS BOXES TO LADY. TOY TRAIN SET DISPLAYED IN STORE. DRUM, ROLLER SKATES, TOY MERRY-GO-ROUND. TOY TRUMPET. TOY CRANE. BABY DOLL. BULL'S EYE. DARTS. TOY PIANO. MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB. JACK-IN-THE-BOX. SHELVES FILLED WITH TOYS. TOY TRUCKS ON DISPLAY. MAN BUYS TOY VACUUM CLEANER. TOY SAILBOAT. LITTLE WANTS TRUCK BUT HE IS TOO YOUNG. BOY SHOWS TRUCK TO MOM. MOM BUYS TRUCK. SALESLADY PUTS IT INTO BOX. WRAPPED UP AS A BIRTHDAY PRESENT. BOY BLOWS BALLOON AT BIRTHDAY PARTY. PLAYING GAMES. BOY LOOKS AT BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. MOM AND DAD SURPRISE BOY WITH PRESENT. HUGS MOM AND DAD. PARTY HAT. BOYS PLAY WITH TRUCK ON LIVING ROOM FLOOR. BOYS SMILE. KIDS RAISE THEIR HANDS.
TOY INDUSTRY SUFFERS SALES SLUMP, SIMPLE TOYS POSE LESS RISK
COVERAGE IN HONG KONG FOR A BILL REDEKER CS VO ABOUT HOW THE SLUMP IN TOY SALES IS BEING FELT OVERSEAS / B ROLL FTG IN THE HARBOUR RING FACTORY / VS WORKERS, WEARING HAIR NETS, SITTING AT DESKS ASSEMBLING TOYS / MOUNTAIN OF STUFFED TOYS / WOMAN STUFFING TOY / WOMEN SEWING STUFFED TOYS / WOMAN BOXING TOYS / NAKED PLASTIC BABY DOLLS / GREEN NINJA TURTLE TOYS / TESTING TOYS / BOXING TOYS / SEWING STUFFED BIG BIRDS / PAINTING TOYS / BOXES SLIDING DOWN CHUTE INTO TRUCK
1980s Toy Store at Christmas
Christmas - children - toys - boys look in toy store window - shot from both int and ext - cu of toy mechanical robot with turning gears - children shop for G.I. Joe action figures - toy Goodyear dirigible - cu talking teddy bear - toy fireman climbs ladder - Xmas
Toys / Children
Toys for sale, toys on store display. Kids play in a miniature riding fire truck. Lock off "Toy of the Year Awards 2003". Small children in a day care center play with toys. CU of the "Rippin' Rockin' Roller Coaster" fun toy for kids. Toy trade show. A young teen girl with braces performs karaoke at a toy show. Please note audio & video of news anchors and reporters is not available for licensing.
Un monologue Nord-Sud
Hand held TRAVELLLING SHOT inside "ATARI" video games showroom of Irwin Toys company (two shots). Hand held TRAVELLING SHOT inside Irwin Toys toy showroom, wide variety of games, books and toys displayed on walls and tables.
TOCCA
CU toy train, hand is placed upon it. Camera slowly pans across antique toy locomotive trains. CU wheel of toy train. CU front of toy train. Train passes by another. Camera moves in closely as trains move from left to right. Toy trains move simultaneously from left to right on several tracks with a toy Village surrounding the set. Toy people shown on board train, in conductor's seat, on caboose. Toy people look as if they're moving along village sidewalk as trains pass by. Different views of the toy village and shops. Oriental toy people. Toy train station with ticket counter and signs in background as toy person passes by. Inside a toy bakery toy clerks stand by toy pastries as other toy people peek in window. Toy animals pop in front of camera: monkey, dog rolling a ball, seal balancing a ball. Toy man moves along train station carrying toy suitcase. Toy train personnel blow trumpets. Door closes on a passenger train car. CU locomotive wheels as they turn. POV passenger car looking outside the window as train moves. Trains chug along toy track. Animals on a cargo train. CU light flashes. Man in toy model T races with the train. CU of the various toy people. Toy cars wait as train crossing is complete, arm is lowered then lifted. View of Telephone poles and wires overhead. Interior of train cars. CU of details on toy train as it rolls forward. Village houses (Tudor style). Toy children ride on a carousel. Train arrives at toy station as toy people wait by the track. CU wheels coming to a stop. The End.
Swiss White Shepherd and French Bulldog play fighting
Swiss White Shepherd and French Bulldog play fighting.
Child boy playing with toy blocks at home
Child boy playing with toy blocks at home
1960s: Man holds toy, wood rifle while talking to boy. He hands boy the toy rifle.
1960s: Man holds toy, wood rifle while talking to boy. He hands boy the toy rifle.
Bridgeman Images Details
WHEN TOYS WERE TOYS
Item title reads - When toys were toys. <br/> <br/>Various shots of pre-war toys including dancing teddy bear and other mechanical toys including an elephant. Various shots of a toy maker. M/S of a model of a laughing man.
Toy Fair; 02/14/00
Woman plays with genie bottle toy at a toy fair; Woman tickles toy baby foot; Adults drawing and playing with toys; Toy dog; Winnie the Pooh
57424 Castle Films Railroad story
This 1951 Castle Films sound short shows a boy playing with a model railroad and his dreams of operating a fast locomotive on the Pennsylvania main line. There are wonderful scenes of real trains, and about three and one half minutes show toy trains. Much of this footage was shot in the actual Lionel Showroom with salesman Myles Walsh demonstrating the layout to a young boy. The film ends with the boy dreaming that he is a locomotive engineer -- so charming and wonderful didn't we all?<p><p>Lionel Corporation was an American toy manufacturer and retailer that was in business from 1900-1993. Founded as an electrical novelties company, Lionel specialized in various products throughout its existence, but toy trains and model railroads were its main claim to fame. Lionel trains, produced from 1900 to 1969, drew admiration from model railroaders around the world for the solidity of their construction and the authenticity of their detail. During its peak years, in the 1950s, the company sold $25 million worth of trains per year. Lionel resumed producing toy trains in late 1945, replacing their original product line with less-colorful, but more realistic trains and concentrating exclusively on O-gauge trains. Many of Lionel's steam locomotives had a new feature: smoke—produced by dropping a small tablet or a special oil into the locomotive's smokestack, which contained an electric heating element. Their most popular toy train ever mass-produced was the Santa Fe F3 released in 1948. It was manufactured for 19 years before being discontinued in 1966.<p><p>By 1953 Lionel profits reached its highest peak in the postwar era at over $32 million, but as the 1950s progressed Lionel sales began to decline in the growing prevalence of space and military toys and slot car racing sets — all coinciding with the decline in rail travel and the launching of Sputnik, which began the space-race between the United States and Soviet Union, along with the associated military build-up as the Cold War progressed after World War II. What remaining interest in toy and model trains that existed was geared towards HO scale which gradually overtook O gauge in popularity due to its more realistic detailing and smaller size that enabled the enthusiast to do more modelling within the same amount of space. Lionel attempted to keep pace with the changing trends by offering space and military-themed train sets and coming out with their own HO line of trains. Unfortunately, they were never able to reclaim the market share they once held in the toy industry and by 1958 reported a net loss of $469,057.<p><p>In 2006, Lionel's electric train, along with the Easy-Bake Oven, became the first two electric toys inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame. They published a television advertisement in the mid-1980s with a very well known and remembered jingle, "Lionel Kiddy City, turn that frown [clap, clap] upside down."<p>