Middle class life style showing residences, families and schools.
Tulsa Business League Dr. S.S. Jones (right to left) Tulsa 03:36:28 Dr. S.S. Jones eyeglasses, great shots of well dressed men and women Tulsa
News Clip: Darling/Tulsa
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
OK: JOURNALISTS IN TULSA ARREST DEATH RESIGN
Tulsa World journalists who reported on Tulsa reserve deputy's training records resign
Pathe
Native Americans hold first formal powwow in Tulsa, OK
BIGGEST TRUCK GOES TO US
Titles read: "LE HAVRE - BIGGEST TRUCK GOES TO US".<br/><br/>Le Havre, France.<br/><br/>Various shots of "the world's biggest truck", a Berliet T100 Tulsa, being driven along a road, towards the docks on its way to America for the Oil Industry Show in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It has been specially built in France. People watch the huge truck going by. A Velam microcar drives under the truck and out the other side. <br/><br/>The truck is lifted up by a huge crane and swung aboard a ship called 'The Dagrun - Oslo'.
RHOME AND TWILLEY PLAY FOR TULSA IN 1964 - HD
Excerpt from a game showing the skills of star University of Tulsa quarterback Jerry Rhome (17). He throws an amazing pass to wide receiver Howard Twilley (81) and sets a record for pass completion. Direct transfer from film, Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 1080p.
Tommy Bolt wins the National Open Golf Tournament in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Major sports events of the year 1958. Tommy Bolt and Gary Player, a South African, battle it out in Tulsa, Oklahoma during Golfdom's National Open. A large crowd gathers to witness the game. Tommy Bolt wins the tournament. Location: Tulsa Oklahoma USA. Date: December 23, 1958.
06/06/71 C0018700 - COLOR TULSA, OKLAHOMA: PRESIDENT NIXON - TULSA NEW WATERWAY SYSTEM.
06/06/71 C0018700 - COLOR TULSA, OKLAHOMA: PRESIDENT NIXON - TULSA NEW WATERWAY SYSTEM. WTTG RETURN "NIXON - TULSA" SHOWS: MS NIXON WALKING THRU CROWD: MS LARGE CROWD: MS NIXON UNVEILS PLAQUE "MCCLENNAN - KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM": MS NIXON SHAKES HANDS WITH 2 MEN STANDING IN FRONT OF PLAQUE: MS NIXON SPEAKING AT ROSTRUM: HIGH SHOTS OVER AREA: ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MS NIXON SPEAKING ABOUT NEW WATERWAY SYSTEM: (SHOT RECENT 600FT) NIXON, RICHARD OKLAHOMA - TULSA CANALS - OKLAHOMA - MCCLENNAN - KERR XX / 600 FT / 16 POS / COLOR / R34610
1944 Spade Cooley and his Western Dance Gang
b&w - musical short - Take Me Back To Tulsa - Spade Cooley and his Western Dance Gang featuring Tex Williams, dressed as cowboys, man plays fiddle - female bass player - woman musician (special clearance may be required for music - Check Copyright)
1940s NEWSREELS
ORANGE BOWL" - "HUGE CROWD IN STANDS WATCH GEORGIA TECH VS OKLAHOMA TULSAS, IN MIAMI STADIUM. ABOVE SHOTS GAME IN PROGRESS. TULSA'S JABLONSKI TAKES IT IN FOR A 2ND TULSA TOUCHDOWN AT HALF TIME. SPORTS, COLLEGE FOOTBALL.
TULSA SKYLINE 08/11/1993
TULSA, OKLAHOMA SKYLINE AND SCENICS FROM EARLY NINETIES. SUMMER WEATHER.
Beauty Queens; Contest; future movie stars
Miss America contestants in Atlantic City, NJ; contestants ride floats in Boardwalk parade, with big crowd; CU Miss Washington; contestant throws flowers; girls lined up in swimsuits; girls panned CU; FREEZE on BRUNETTEJoan Blondell, who doesn't win pageant; CU Miss Tulsa; 'King Neptune' crowns newMiss America, Miss Tulsa!; she bows;
Closure AP7 and A9 blocking Spanish farmers
Trucking Drone Shot of Tulsa Skyline
Aerial establishing shot of Tulsa, Oklahoma, shot in late Winter/early Spring.
PORT OF TULSA
ORIG. COLOR 450 SOF. MAG. VS HA OF MODEL OF PORT OF TULSA. VS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS, CRANES, TRUCKS, INCLUDING SEVERAL HS SHOTS INTVW. WITH SAM FREBERT, MGR. TULSA COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY. FREBERT SAYS PORT WILL SAVE SIX STATES, HELP DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. CI: GEOG: OKLAHOMA, TULSA. PERSONALITIES: FREBERT, SAM. CONSTRUCTION: DAMS.
70064 "CROSS COUNTRY TO TULSA" 1929 HOME MOVIE TRAVEL AIR 6000 AIRCRAFT & TRAVEL AIR FACTORY
This fascinating 16mm silent home movie from 1929 was shot by either Truman Wadlow or his twin brother Newman Wadlow, who were both pilots from Wichita, Kansas. Both served as test pilots for the famed Travel Air Company, an airplane manufacturer. Truman also operated an airplane sales outlet in St. Joseph, Missouri during 1928. Newman Wadlow participated in the Ford Reliability Tour in 1929, and Truman flew in 1930. The brothers operated the Wadlow Bros. Flying Service Co. in Wichita in the early 1930s. This film includes aerial footage taken from the plane of the rural landscape below and typical 1920s fashion. This film and others featuring the Wadlow brothers were gifted to Periscope Film by Nancy Stoll and Betty Rugh, Truman Wadlow's twin daughters. <p><p>There are actually two distinct movies on this reel -- the first is "Cross Country to Tulsa" which runs up to about the (4:14) mark and features many intertitles. The second film is a home movie without title cards. Title page (0:09). Two men pose for camera wearing 20s-era wool suits and felt fedoras (0:13). The men get into Travel Air 6000 (later known as the Curtiss-Wright 6B) executive aircraft, tail NC9938, S/N 1085 (0:22). (Note: records indicate this plane was later owned by Philips Petroleum Co. and later Edward A Brennan who operated it in Alaska; it was stricken from records in 1948.) POV from cockpit of takeoff, airport below, water tower (0:28). Aerial view Travel Air Factory from the north, sun glare reflects off of small river, vast fields (0:41). Aerial view Douglas, Kansas - rural town, residential homes, vast farmland (1:12). Details of Travel Air 6000 cabin interior details (1:28). Aerial view of Bartlesville, Oklahoma in distance (1:45). Aerial view of Bartlesville Airport, rows of homes in city, smoke trail billows into sky from factory (1:53). Interior of cockpit, close-up portrait of one of the pilots (2:37). Aerial view of petroleum storage tank farm (2:47). Tulsa Municipal Airport, Spartan Aircraft Company logo and Safe Way Airlines seen on roof of airport buildings (3:17). Two men from beginning of film (probably Truman and Newman) pose in front of Travel Air in front of hangar at Tulsa Municipal Airport (3:53). Men in 20s-era wool suits and felt fedoras horse around in font of the camera at a large rural property, a woman with cropped hair cut, cap, and 20s-era women’s fashion (4:15). Camera pans property, bare bones of house or building being constructed on property (5:12). Crowd of men and women gather at airfield for test flights of what appear to be cable towed glider aircrafts, these appear to be Detroit G1 Gulls. The G1 is an American high wing, cable-braced primary glider that was manufactured by the Detroit Aircraft Corporation during the Great Depression. Another Travel Air 6000 is shown, tail NC483N, owned by Alton Walker of Missouri and later sold to Mexico (5:47).<p><p>Travel Air Manufacturing Co. was an aircraft manufacturer established in Wichita, Kansas, United States in January 1925 by Clyde Cessna, Walter Beech, and Lloyd Stearman. An early leader in single-engine, light-aircraft manufacturing, from 1925 to 1931, Travel Air was the largest-volume aircraft manufacturer in the United States in 1928 -- the principal contributor to Wichita becoming named the "Air Capital City" by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce. Travel Air produced the trend-setting Travel Air Mystery Ship racer, which forced radical changes in U.S. military aircraft. Travel Air also developed early small airliners, including Delta Airlines' first, and the first civilian plane to reach Hawaii by air. With Walter Beech as its last President, the company was acquired by Curtiss-Wright Corporation, and moved to St. Louis, Missouri, before production ceased in the Great Depression. However, Beech returned to Wichita in 1932, acquired the abandoned Travel Air factory, and resumed production under his own name, with the Beech Aircraft Corporation — producing what would have been the 17th Travel Air model, but as the Beech Model 17 "Staggerwing."<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
New resignation at the town hall of Millau
Aerial Shot of the Riverside Neighborhood and Downtown Skyline of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Aerial establishing shot of Tulsa, Oklahoma, shot in late Winter/early Spring.
DON WILLIAMS performs TULSA TIME on Austin City Limits in 1982
DON WILLIAMS performs TULSA TIME on Austin City Limits in 1982
SPT
Tennessee Volunteers defeat Tulsa Golden Hurricane in 1943 Sugar Bowl