SJT - 150 ABUSED DOGS AND CATS IN SAINT-MALO
Greyhounds racing
Slow motion footage of greyhounds coming out of the starting gates.
PROCESS PLATE STRAIGHT FORWARD OF FOUR LANE HIGHWAY OR FREEWAY THROUGH COUNTRYSIDE. SEE GREYHOUND BUS ON RIGHT. COULD BE OUTER SUBURBS. MATCHING
PROCESS PLATE STRAIGHT FORWARD OF FOUR LANE HIGHWAY OR FREEWAY THROUGH COUNTRYSIDE. SEE GREYHOUND BUS ON RIGHT. COULD BE OUTER SUBURBS. MATCHING
New York City, 1965
Greyhound buses, POV from bus, airport, New York skyline and street traffic. Rockefeller Plaza. Boats, ferries and Statue of Liberty. Bridge and more skyline shots.
Bridgeman Images Details
HOYT AXTON performs AN OLD GREYHOUND on Austin City Limits in 1978
HOYT AXTON performs AN OLD GREYHOUND on Austin City Limits in 1978
Greyhound Bus Departs Station
A Greyhound bus departs a station in an urban setting (possibly Los Angeles).
News Clip: Greyhound
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, of unidentified people in wheelchairs and motorized chairs protesting and a greyhound business building. The story aired at 6pm.
Pathe
Greyhounds stand ready to go as groomers stand with them on platform before race
GREYHOUND TALKS
00:00:00:00 VS Greyhound strike negotiation table w/Edward Strait, union pres, & Anthony Lannei, VP Greyhound Lines 2:00/ VS picketers in Greyhound parking lot 1:30. (0:00)/
1967 Greyhound Bus Station
full shot exterior Los Angeles Greyhound bus depot then close angle to Los Angeles Greyhound bus depot (2 shots) - Downtown - Police Officers towards camera - LAPD - Ford Mustang past
1950s TV SHOW
STEVERINO AS SPOKEMAN FOR GREYHOUND BUS. LIVE GREYHOUND DOG WEARING A 'GREYHOUND' LOGO COAT. GO GREYHOUND GRAPHIC SIGN.
THE GREYHOUND GIRLS
Titles read: "The Greyhound girls." <br/> <br/>Location of events unknown. <br/> <br/>Various shots of kennel maids at a greyhound kennel that seems to be run entirely by women. The girls lead the dogs out of their living quarters and pose with them for the camera. Girls bath a greyhound and rub him dry; other girls are seen grooming dogs. The girls put down large feeding bowls for the dogs. <br/> <br/>Some of the greyhounds take part in a practise race before being led into lorries to be taken to Wandsworth greyhound stadium.
A boy plays with two greyhounds as they run around an area in the United States.
Two greyhounds in the United States. A boy holds the tail of a greyhound. The boy plays with the two greyhounds. A sign reads 'E.W. Kreider sheet metal works'. The boy and the dogs run around in the foreground. The dogs lying on the ground and the boy touches their feet and face. Location: United States USA. Date: 1925.
DN-LB-502 Beta SP
Speedy Greyhounds in Lightning Races on Southern Track
Okanagan Dreams
WS of desert hills in the Okanagan Valley, TILT DOWN to MLS of Greyhound bus driving up road crossing orchards, bus turns on side street passing in front of camera (0:32). MS of Greyhound bus parked at bus station, ZOOM IN to CS of company's emblem on bus, CS of open door, MCS of driver collecting tickets of passengers stepping on board, driver steps on board and drives away (1:45).
GREYHOUND BUS STRIKE
CS VO NED POTTER ON THE VIOLENT GREYHOUND BUS STRIKE.CS. VS OF PICKETERS OUTSIDE A GREYHOUND TERMINAL. EXT OF A GREYHOUND TRAILWAYS TERMINAL. CU OF A BULLET HOLE IN A GREYHOUND BUS WINDOW. MORE SHOTS OF PICKETERS WATCHING A BUS PULL OUT. VS OF PASSENGERS BOARDING A BUS AND WAITING IN A STATION. BLANK TO 10:20:11:07. CI: LABOR: STRIKE, GREYHOUND.
Atl. Amtrak/ Greyhound; 11/21/01
EXT passenger drop off section of Atlanta Amtrak terminal; Female police officer directs traffic at train station; Cars travel on Atlanta highway; Atrak train pulls into outdoor station; Passengers clib off train; People in line for Greyhound bus tickets; EXT Greyhound bus parked;
Greyhound dog running, high speed
High-speed footage of a racing greyhound dog running from its trap.
AERIAL, HIGH ANGLE DOWN OF BUS TRAVELING ON COUNTRY ROAD. FIELDS AND TREES ON SIDES. SEE REAR OF BUS READING "GREYHOUND". PASS BY WHITE HOUSE ON RIGHT AND ABANDONED WOOD HOUSE ON LEFT. GREEN STATION WAGON OR SUV APPEARS FROM RIGHT AND FOLLOWS BUS. RED STA
AERIAL, HIGH ANGLE DOWN OF BUS TRAVELING ON COUNTRY ROAD. FIELDS AND TREES ON SIDES. SEE REAR OF BUS READING "GREYHOUND". PASS BY WHITE HOUSE ON RIGHT AND ABANDONED WOOD HOUSE ON LEFT. GREEN STATION WAGON OR SUV APPEARS FROM RIGHT AND FOLLOWS BUS. RED STATION WAGON OR SUV PASSES ON OPPOSITE DIRECTION. PASSES BY RED BARN ON LEFT. GREYHOUND BUS.
71122 GREYHOUND BUS LINES GUIDED TOUR 1957 PROMOTIONAL FILM "WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?"
Created in the 1950s, this vintage film was made by Greyhound Bus Lines to promote their charter and tour services. As passenger railroads went into decline and America's highway system reached a new level of complexity, bus services such as Greyhound began to experience a surge in business. The Greyhound Escorted Tour promoted in this film proved highly successful with passengers from all walks of life signing up for multi-day trips to scenic destinations like the Grand Canyon and other National Parks, Washington D.C., New York, San Francisco, and other major American cities.<p><p>Greyhound Lines, Inc., usually shortened to Greyhound, is an intercity bus common carrier serving over 3,800 destinations across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Founded in Hibbing, Minnesota in 1914, and taking the name The Greyhound Corporation in 1929, the company has been based in Dallas, Texas since 1987. Currently, British transportation company FirstGroup owns and operates Greyhound as a division of FirstGroup America.<p><p>After World War II, and the building of the Interstate Highway System beginning in 1956, automobile ownership and travel became a preferred mode of travel in the United States. Along with a similar downward trend in public transportation in general, ridership on Greyhound and Trailways bus routes began a long decline.<p><p>The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s had a connection to the Greyhound company. In 1955, the Interstate Commerce Commission ruled in the case of Keys v. Carolina Coach Co. that U.S. interstate bus operations, such as Greyhound's, could not be segregated by race. In 1960, in the case of Boynton v. Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court found that an African American had been wrongly convicted of trespassing in a "whites only" terminal area and in May 1961, civil rights activists organized interracial Freedom Rides as proof of the desegregation rulings. On May 14, a mob attacked pair of buses (a Greyhound and a Trailways) traveling from Washington, D.C., to New Orleans, Louisiana, and slashed the Greyhound bus's tires. Titles II and III of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 broadened protections beyond federally-regulated carriers such as Greyhound, to include non-discrimination in hotels, restaurants, and other public accommodations, as well as state and local government buildings<p><p>Later in the 1960s, Greyhound leadership saw a trend of declining ridership and began significant changes, including using the profitable bus operations to invest in other industries. By the 1970s, Greyhound had moved its headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona and was a large and diversified company, with holdings in everything from the Armour meat-packing company (which in turn owned the popular Dial deodorant soap brand), acquired in 1970; Traveller's Express money orders, MCI bus manufacturing company, and even airliner leasing. Indeed, Greyhound had entered a time of great change, even beginning to hire African American and female drivers in the late seventies.<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
Greyhound bus crash
02:10:15 ? 02:11:20 Bus crash on highway. (MOS) Greyhound bus head on with another vehicle (horse trailer?) Police taking out bodies.