Film/Collections Search Film/Collection Descriptions (1927–1930), 9.5mm home movies of Minneapolis (1929), amateur narrative about a young farmer visiting the “big city” of Portland, Oregon. (1931), “Old Ironsides,” filmed in Portland, Maine, by a home moviemaker (1933), home movies from a vacationing family of the Chesapeake-Potomac Hurricane of 1933 and its aftermath (1938), supernatural thriller made by a teenage girl. (1941–42), home movies of the Chapel Hill campus as it ramped up to train military personnel for World War II service (1956–58), home movies of the activist before he became a congressman, including his crashing of Grace Kelly’s royal wedding "Balcomb Greene Memorial Service at the Parrish [Museum]," 1990 "Battery F, commanded by Capt. Edward C. Forsythe, winners of the J Carleton Day's Trophy & the Lieutenant Governor's Trophy & the Regimental Gunner's Trophy." "Reunion in Woodbine, Escondido, Madison house," circa 1976 "The Last Laugh" and "Family Loaf" (home movies?) "This is your life, Rick Meyer," 1995, content unverified, but Ulrich Meyer was a patron of Spero and her husband, Leon Golub “Merry Christmas Cara Beth”, 16 mm home movie, 1937 (1926-33), early Kodacolor footage of Santa Fe captured on lenticular black-and-white film stock (192640), home movies by Setsuo Aratani, community leader and founder of the Guadulupe Produce Company in central California. (193334), amateur films of the Century of Progress International Exposition and Chicago's “A Century of Progress†exhibition (193860), home movies, including Dave Tatsuno's documentation of the World War II detention camp near Topaz, Utah, honored by induction into the National Film Registry in 1996. (194051), five films by railroad enthusiasts Jack Alexander and Vince Ryan (1940s-50s), home movies of downtown Atlanta, including the 1946 Winecoff Hotel Fire (1942–52), footage from behind the scenes of “King Biscuit Time,” one of the first radio shows to feature live blues performances (1942), home movies of Los Angeles' Terminal Island before the Japanese American fishing community was forced into World War II detention camps. (194245), color films of life in the World War II Japanese American detention facility in Tule Lake, California, made by teacher Charles Palmerlee. (1945), home movie showing the daily routines of the Japanese Americans interned at the Heart Mountain detention camp. (1948), home movie showing the 35th annual Steamboat Springs winter festival (1959–75), Home movies of the avant-garde artists, writers, and musicians visiting Hawkins and her husband Robert Creeley (ca. 1930s and 1950s), home movies of the wedding of Tsuneko Kato and Yaju Yamada and their silver anniversary party twenty-five years later. (ca. 1935), home movies by Issei businessman Masao Akiyama. (ca. 1935), home movies by the owner of the 7th Street Produce Market in Los Angeles. (ca.1940s-50). Home movies of big band, vaudeville, and circus performers shot by juggler “Bobby Jule”. (from reel label): Dody's Ambulance; Share your clothes; snow scene; Domur (shababa); Summer 1933. (from reel label): first part Family Doty. Atlantic City boob 1929 Terry. First scenes: wealthy person on lawn in chez lounge with several birds in cages. (from reel label): Murr at first Paris trip. Shrunken. (from reel label): Navy; Camping trip; Armistice day; snow scene; toch; Mister Brown; Dody's broken leg. [23 untitled reels] [3 untitled reels] [Busch Gardens, USC Graduation, ca. 1970] [Car race -- Race track -- Car crash and fire breaks out]. [Christmas, circa 1970, 1972, circa 1974, 1976] [Ecuador : tourist sites -- Peru : tourist sites -- Brazil : tourist sites. Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) statue of Jesus Christ watching over the city on top of Corcovado ; Cable cars ; Beaches]. [Filipino-American family home movies] [Film list in finding aid] [Girls at synchronized swimming practice -- Underwater footage of practice -- Swimwear from the 1950s]. [Home Movie: Kwon Family] [Home Movie: Unidentified Family, Birthday celebration] [Home movies. Israel before and after the Six-Day War] (1967, 9 min., si., col.) -- [Home movies. Renaissance Pleasure Faire] (1968, 16 min., si., col.) [Japanese ranch] [Lots of examples of clothes from 1960 -- Footage of man using 16mm camera -- Street festival with performances ; lots of dancing on the street]. [NIKKO : Japan Airlines (JAL) -- People boarding flight -- Footage of inside the plane -- Plane landing at Honolulu International Airport -- Hawaiian dancing -- 1960s clothes]. [Park, Party, Cake, Christmas, etc., 1969-1977] [Phillippines, Amusement Park, East Coast Trip, Party, Disneyland, Ceremony, Children dancing, Halloween, Picnic, Swimming, Travel & Party, Wedding, etc.] [Shot list in finding aid] [Shot list in finding aid]. Includes NFPF preserved reels. Wall, Mississippi during segregation as seen by the owner of the gas station serving both the white and black communities. 1950s. [Sites around Norway. Architecture ; Artwork ; Ski jumping hill ; Fountains ; Boats] -- Valldal : gateway to the fjord country. [Waterfalls ; fjords ; icebergs]. [Sue Family, Georgie, Cleo's House, Alvarado] [Winter at a ski lodge -- Lots of people skiing -- People riding the ski lifts -- Snow capped mountains -- Winter clothes from the 1960s -- Inside the lodge. People eating, reading by the fire -- People in a pool]. #415 Owens collection. Soccer, ice boats, running. 1 unidentified 8 mm home movie motion picture of fireworks? in metal case. 1. Boys in Navy - Newport 2. Enroute to Boston, watching planes, etc. 3. At shore - Touisset Point. 1. Monkey in costume & on chain 2. Indians around village, probably Navajo, definitely Southwest - one has full headdress; 3. Surf on fairly rocky beach. 13 reels of home movies showing family and farm scenes, 2 reels of travel footage from Africa, 4 reels of staged scenes with intertitles, and 1 reel of Travis painting; circa 1920s through 1940s, circa 3500' total 16mm amateur footage of Belmont School (Lincoln, Nebraska) acting out "The First Thanksgiving," c.1935. Elementary school children in costumes of pilgrims and Native Americans. 16mm amateur footage of herding bison at the Lamar Valley in northern Yellowstone National Park. Circa 1934. 16mm amateur footage of preparations for and the assault on Iow Jima during World War II. Merrill Allen was a photographer in the Coast Guard and shot the color footage; a colleague shot the black and white footage. 16mm amateur footage of ranching activities at the Rolling Stone Ranch near Valentine, Nebraska, in Cherry County. 16mm amateur footage of scenes of the Raymond School, Raymond, Nebraska, c.1935. Taken by L.E. Wilson, one of the school's high school teachers and Raymond School superintendent. 16mm amateur footage of the Havre Music Festival in 1950 and the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce banquet in 1974. 16mm amateur footage of the Missouri River Canyon in Montana, 1972. 16mm amateur footage of the Northeast Nebraska Threshers Reunion, September 28-29, 1968, at the Bill Mayberry farm near Niobrara, Nebraska. 16mm amateur footage of the Rosebud County fair and rodeo in Montana, 1926. 16mm amateur footage of the Two Creek Ranch in Montana. Images include: horse-drawn haying and beaverslide stacking. Circa 1938. 16mm amateur footage of trips taken by William A. Clark III, grandson of copper magnate William Clark. Images include: European trip, circa 1925; African trip, circa 1925; camping trip to the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana, 1931. 16mm amateur footage of Walton School staff and students, Walton, Nebraska, 1934-1935. Footage shows school buses taking students to and from school, children playing, and high school students posing for the camera. 16mm amateur footage of Wayne State Teachers College (Wayne, Nebraska) Homecoming parades and activities (1951, 1953) and a football game against Peru State Teachers College (1958). 16mm amateur footage of western artist Charles M. Russell demonstrating sign language, and Russell's funeral procession in Great Falls, Montana, 1926. 16mm amateur-made motion picture film showing the Bayard Passion Play at the base of Chimnsy Rock, 1940. 16mm and 8mm amateur footage shot by Lincoln (Nebraska) father and son natives Arthur L. Smith Jr. and Sr., c. 1930-1938. Most content deals with the Smiths' involvement with the Lincoln (Nebraska) Boy Scout Troup. 16mm and Super-8mm amateur movie footage of scenes in Gage County, Nebraska, c.1945 and 1965. Includes scenes of the County Fair, a cattle show, harvesting, and parades. 16mm black-and-white home movie with no sound on cellulose acetate film stock, documenting the fire department of Columbia Gardens in Colorado Springs, Colorado performing a fire drill, circa 1935-1945. The film was made by Richard F. Haller. 16mm black-and-white home movie with no sound on either cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate film stock, made in 1939 by Fred Mazzulla. The film documents the Mazzulla family Easter celebrations in 1939 in Denver, Colorado. 16mm footage shot in Mexico, circa 1935-1941, mainly in Tehauntepec and Oaxaca, showing family and village scenes; 8mm footage shot in New York City and Ogunquit, Maine 16mm home movie by BeÌla BartoÌk, 1944 16mm home movie footage from the Stratford Family of Beatrice, Nebraska. Shows chidren dancing, family members, trains. 16mm home movie footage mostly of the travels of Lincoln (Nebraska) resident Helen Marie Nance Anderson to California, Zion National Park, El Salvador, Venezuela, Peru, Panama, Chile, and Argentina, c.1930s 16mm home movie footage of Cooke City, Missoula, Bozeman, and Helena in Montana. Circa 1930s. 16mm home movie footage shot by Jasper Skinner. Show various family, recreation and travel activities. Includes scenes in Lincoln, Ainsworth and Alliance, Nebraska, and travel elsewhere. 16mm home movie footage take by the Reitsch Family. Images include scenes from the American west and southwest, as well as family vacations abroad. Circa 1930s-1950s. 16mm home movie footage taken by George O. Smith of Boise, Idaho. Film shows Frank and Bernice Wiley in Helena, Montana in 1967. 16mm home movie footage taken by the Erskine Family. Images include: Logan Pass and lake; mountains; rodeo; and various family members. Circa 1929. 16mm home movie footage taken by the family of Horace Albright, American conservationist and second director of the National Park Service. Circa 1920s-1930s. 16mm home movie footage taken by the Hjort Family in Montana. Scenes include: farming near Medicine Lake, Montana; boat regatta; elevator fire; Wolf Point stampede; Billings parade. 16mm home movie footage taken by the Holter Family. Images include: Caliente; Crow; Blackfoot; Flathead; Vigilante Parade; lions; Lindbergh airplane; Rimini; Barbour wedding; Holter wedding; church; San Diego; and various family members. Circa 1930s. 16mm home movie footage taken by the Jacobs Family. Images include: Ranch 226; sheep; Garden of the Gods; street scenes from front of the Jacobs home; frosty neighborhood scenes; Memorial Day parade; flower gardens; snake fight; track meet. Circa 1930s. 16mm home movie footage taken by the Jorud Family. Images include: Spring Hill; Vigilante Parade, 1935; Easter Sunday; Thanksgiving; Yellowstone; California; Black Gold; skiing. Circa 1930s. 16mm home movie footage taken by the Mackay Family. Images include: ranch, cattle and sheep, 1926; branding, 1927; Big Horn river boat trip, 1954. 16mm home movie footage taken by Yellowstone National Park photographer Jack Ellis Haynes. Images include members of the Haynes Family in Yellowstone and on vacation, as well as various park staff and visitors. Circa 1920s-1950s. 16mm home movies of parades in Beatrice, Nebraska: the Centennial Parade of 1957 (in conjunction with the state's centennial) and the Homesteader Parade of 1962. 16mm home movies of shot by Ray Harrison of Auroroa and Omaha, Nebraska. Features family activities and travel footage. Some reels show operations at the Northern Natural Gas Company in Omaha, where Harrison worked. 16mm home movies of the Alexis Family of Lincoln, Nebraska, c.1928-1976. Includes home and family scenes and travel footage of such locales as France, Spain, and Yellowstone National Park. 16mm home movies of the Raikes Family of Ashland, Nebraska, c.1941-1970. Shows family activities, including farm and agricultural activities, children, recreation, and Christmas celebrations. 16mm home movies of the Stuart Family of Lincoln, Nebraska, c.1923-1936. Shows family activities (Christmas, hunting) and travel, including Colorado, Minnesota (boys at camp) and Connecticut. 16mm home movies relating to events at the First Presbyterian Church of Fremont, Nebraska, c.1939-1951. Includes building the new church (1951), the 75th Anniversary celebration (1948), and the "Pathfinders" men's class (1939). 16mm home movies shot by Harold Peterson of Lincoln, Nebraska. Shows family trip to the eastern U.S., a soapbox derby race, tennis, Omaha's first annual ski meet, and scenes of the First Omaha Air Races in 1930. 16mm home movies shot by Robert Bishop of Lincoln, Nebraska, c.1934-1941. Includes rural and agricultural scenes (cornhusking contest, livestock, machinery) and some travel scenes with Native Americans. 16mm home movies shot in and around Murdock, Nebraska, by Paul Stock, c.1940s. Includes snow and agricultural scenes. 16mm home movies taken by Russell Gibson of Lincoln, Nebraska, c. 1930-1940. Includes blizzard scenes, snow removal in a small town, tornado and flood damage, family scenes, and a University of Nebraska vs. University of Kansas football game (1940). 16mm home movies taken by W.H. Diers of Gresham, Nebraska. Includes family vacations (California, New York, South Dakota and the American Southwest), agricultural activities, family activities, weather-related footage and children playing. 16mm promotional film for Cotner College in Bethany, Nebraska (now part of Lincoln, NE), made in 1923. Shows classroom activities, sports and physical education, processions, and student activities. 16mm reel of home movie footage, c. 1930, showing agricultural scenes, specifically harvesting wheat with steam- and horse-powered equipment. Location unknown. 16mm. home movie collection shot by Greg Rouleau, a magician and radio man from Wisconsin. 1912 Firemen's parade in Bridgeport, CT, street scenes of downtown Bridgeport and regular pedestrian traffic and ending with significant footage of trolley station outside Union Metallic Cartridge Company on Bridgeport's East Side. 1920s vacation footage possibly shot in Spain 1926 1926-29 1926-33 1928 Knoxville High School graduate's home movies and silent commercial films on obscure Pathe 9.5mm film format. 1928-1960s, Knoxville history, 1929 Vols game 1928-1966, home movies of Knoxville industrialist. Footage of Atkin relaxing at his Main Street mansion, 1929 Armistice Day parade, Inside views of the Atkin furniture plant in North Knoxville. 1928, Historic Knoxville and Fountain City, old Fort Sanders Hospital, Smoky Mountains history 1929-1950 1929, Bruno Walter, plus unidentified composers. 1930, Manager Brain presents wristwatch to Mrs. Irish, Krueger and Molinari, October, 1932, dedication of Beethoven Statue. 1930s-1940s, Historic Erwin, TN 1930s-1960s, Historic Knoxville, home and local industry, Jewish community, 100 block of Gay Street, President Roosevelt visit, Al Jolson, Greer Garson, parades, David Ben Gurion, Golda Meir visit, TVA Norris dam, dedication of Knoxville Synagogue 1930s-1970s, Knoxville History, downtown, Grace Moore, Gatlinburg, Knoxville High School, Savage Gardens, Snow White, Fulton Mansion, Walt Disney in Knoxville, downtown parades, Southern Railway footage. 1932 1933 1933 film footage of downtown San Francisco, Fisherman's Wharf, and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and tourists in Tijuana and Agua Caliente. Includes buildings and businesses, and a few seconds of Route 66. 1933-36 1935 1935 footage of a parade through downtown Eureka. 1935-1960s, Knoxville History, TVA, Coal mining, Smoky Mountains 1936 1936 1 reel of 16mm amateur footage of the aftermath of the 1936 Gainesville, Georgia tornado. 1936 flood 1937 1938 1938-60 1938, 1954-1970 The collection consists of home movies of Nell Epps and her family, dating from 1938-1970. There is footage of a pool and a garden, as well as some footage of Athens, Georgia. 1939 1939-1940, Home movies of local Coca-Cola bottling family, The UT Vols Trip to the Rose Bowl 1939, Party with Clarence Brown, MGM Studio tour 1940s-1950s, Early Knoxville radio performer, historic music footage 1940s-1950s, Knoxville home movies, Chilhowee School. 1940s-1960s, home movies of WNOX radio personality 1940s-1960s, Knoxville History, downtown, wrestling, local Greek community, Chilhowee Park. 1940s-1960s, orphan home movies filmed in the Smoky Mountains found at estate sales, Ebay, antique stores, etc. 1940s-1970s, Knoxville History, local music history. Includes home movie of a Beatles concert in Atlanta 1964. Dick Jones was a longtime jazz orchestra leader in Knoxville (Dick Jones Orchestra) 1940s-1980s, Historic Knoxville and industry, local music history (WNOX) 1940s-1980s, Pinnacle Mountain Boys 1964 1982 World's Fair, Island Home neighborhood. Downtown parade circa 1950s. 1940s, Emery 5&10 Store family 1940s, Gatlinburg Home Movies 1941-1962 1942-1963, Home movies shot at a children's orphanage in Greeneville, Tenneessee, depicting the lives of the children living at the orphanage over a 20 year period. 1946 1947-1970s, Historic Knoxville 1948 1948-52 1950-51 1950s-1960s 1950s-1960s, Historic Harriman, Tennessee, "found" home movies filmmaker unknown. Includes film of an interracial picnic in a small Southern town in 1956 1950s-1960s, local music history, local jazz band leader 1950s-1960s, Porter High School (Maryville, TN) Girls Basketball games 1950s-1970s, Home movies shot by former Miss Knoxville and early Miss America contestant (circa 1941). Videotape of 1983 Knoxville Miss America contestant. 1950s-1970s, Knoxville 1950s-1980s, Knoxville Jewish community history 1951-55 1952-55 1953 1953-65 1954 1954-1955 This collection contains footage of Hawaii, Yellowstone, Disneyland, Las Vegas, Acapulco, Mexico, and Los Angeles. 1954-1967 The collection consists of 49 reels of 16mm black and white silent game films made for football coaches Corry and Huff of Morgan County High School in Madison, Georgia. Reels are titled as they appear from the original can labels. 1955 1955-1966 The collection consists of home movies from David Mitchell's family. Scenes include Easter celebrations; footage of Dellinger, Georgia; footage of Daytona and Fort Myers, Florida; and footage of Alabama. 1955-63 1956 1956-1985 The collection consists of color home movies of the Cearley family. Included are scenes of Georgia, California, Idaho, Dallas, Galveston, Fort Worth, Hawaii, Okinawa, and Oklahoma. 1957 1957-1960, filmmaker unknown 1957-1968 The collection consists of home movies of Geneva Grant's family. Included is footage of Macon, Georgia; a wedding; the family's home; Christmas; Hollywood Beach and Miami, Florida; and Six Flags Over Georgia shortly after it opened. 1957-1974 This collection consists of amateur film shot by Paul Dunn, showing a wedding, Mexico & Yucatan, California, Georgia, Bellingrath Gardens, New Orleans, Everglades, & Jekyll Island. 1957-65 1957-90 1958 1959 1960 1960-1975 This is a moving image collection featuring home movies from the Ron and Coralie Harlan family. Includes California vacation, new baby, Christmas celebrations, NYC, Philadelphia, PA, New Jersey, Washington DC, prom, graduation. 1960s-1970s 1960s-1970s, Home movies shot by a deaf couple from TN. 1960s-1970s, Knoxville family home movies, UT Vols, Spring Hill School 1961 1961-63 1961-65 1962 1963 1964 1964-1968, Home movies by owner of the Deane Hill Country Club. 1965 1966-1973, Everett High School, Maryville, Tennessee Football Games 1968 1969 1970 1970s 1970s-1980s, Loudon and Philadelphia, TN 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1985 1996 family party 1st 100 ft: B&W shots at Country Club, predominantly golfers at tee. 2nd 300 ft: Color shots (good) of golfers at tee, also some socializing at the clubhouse, men only. Close-ups (can be identified), more teeing off. 2 reels of Super 8 film depicting Skuce's trip to Vietnam in 1967; 4 reels of Super 8 film depicting action aboard PCFs 71 and 9 between 1968 and 1969 28mm home movie footage taken by the family of copper magnate Marcus Daly. Images include various outdoor activities enjoyed on the Daly Mansion grounds in Hamilton, Montana. Circa 1910s-1920s. 3 reels of film, part of the Milner family's travel and home movies. The Nixon rally in California took place when he was running for President against John F. Kennedy. 3 small clips, 2 look like from productions, 1 is a slate from a George Schneiderman shot feature (possibly The little wanderer, 1920). 3/4 Georgie in the Snow; 4/5, 4/16, 4/9, 4/20 Roger Williams Park. 35 reels of 8 mm. movie film, primarily of Cornell athletic events, but also some family home movies 50 feet of home movie footage depict a lakeside gathering of young adults, eating together, skimming stones. In another scene on a school sports field, girls cartwheel and kick a ball, boys ride bicycles. 6 reels of 8mm amateur footage taken by John H. Thiessen showing the H. Thiessen pickling and bottling plant in Omaha, Nebraska (c.1940) and the salting stations in Minnesota and Colorado (c.1950). Also, 23 reels of family activities and travel. 8mm amateur footage of Amelia Earhart in Helena, and Adel Ranch, 1933. 8mm amateur footage of damage from the 1935 Helena earthquake. 8mm amateur footage of Montana. Images include the Helena Jubilee and the Polson Regatta. Circa 1939. 8mm amateur footage of the Harlowton air show and train, date unknown; and airshow in Challis, Idaho, 1952. 8mm amateur footage of the U.S. Army Equestrian Team training at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, 1938. Also includes some Wyoming ranch scenes. 8mm amateur footage taken around Helena, Montana by Robert Barne. Images include: Helena's Vigilante Parade and its "high school on wheels" after the 1935 earthquake. Circa 1936-1937. 8mm amateur movie footage of scenes in Dawson County, Nebraska, c.1939-1950. Includes scenes of the Dawson County Fair & Rodeo (1939), Plum Creek Days, Lexington, parades and ranching scenes. 8mm and 16mm amateur footage shot by Edward J. Walt (Sr. and Jr.) showing various family activities in Lincoln, Nebraska, and some at Pelican Lake in Minnesota, Mexico and Illinois. Includes shots of the Nebraska State Capitol under construction. 8mm and 16mm home movie footage taken by the Van Faasen Family. Images include construction of the Fort Peck Dam on the Missouri River, and varioius family scenes and vacations. Circa 1930s-1960s. 8mm and 16mm home movies of the Lezotte Family of Ogallala, Nebraska, c. 1944-1975. Includes family activities, hunting trips, trips to other states, and holidays. Many scenes at Lake McConaughy, Nebraska. 8mm and 16mm home movies of the Shay and Payne Families of Alliance, Nebraska, c. 1948-1961. Scenes of rural life and family activities. 8mm and Super 8mm amateur footage taken by the Boehm Family. Images include: the 320 Ranch; Ram's Horn; Sunshine. Circa 1960s. 8mm and Super 8mm home movie footage taken by the Elwood Family. Images include outdoor excursions in Montana with various members of the Elwood Family. Circa 1960s-1970s. 8mm films of Katherine Dunham's travel in Haiti, as well as 16mm duplicates and VHS and DVD copies of these films. Also included is a film of Dunham at the Apollo Theater 8mm home movie foootage of Fort Robinson, Nebraska, after the Blizzard of 1949. 8mm home movie footage in and around Crawford, Nebraska. Family and community scenes, including shots of horses at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. 8mm home movie footage of family and travel activities of the Tatrooe Family of Lincoln, Nebraska, in the late 1940s. Includes Christmas and birthday scenes and travel in California. 8mm home movie footage of routine activities in and around the Canyon Cinema offices in Sausalito, 1969-1974. 8mm home movie footage of the Bailey Family of Nebraska. Includes family activities and travel (especially throughout the Plains, Midwest, and West) 8mm home movie footage of the Bailey Family of Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Includes family activities, high school football games, golfing, and travel (especially Georgia, Florida and Louisiana) 8mm home movie footage of the Krenk Family of Lincoln, Nebraska. Includes family activities and travel (especially throughout the Plains, Midwest, and West) 8mm home movie footage of the Mohrman Family of Lincoln, Nebraska. Includes family activities and travel (especially throughout the Plains and Midwest, California, and the American West) 8mm home movie footage of the opening of the Otoe County Museum in Syracuse, Nebraska, c.1972 8mm home movie footage relating mostly to the Crawford, Nebraska, area in the late 1930s and early 1940s Included is footage of Sioux Indians, Boy Scouts and of Fort Robinson, Nebraska. 8mm home movie of the Berigan Family of Omaha, Nebraska, c.1961; family activities. Also includes videotape copy of original film home movies showing the Omaha Stockyards, undated 8mm home movie taken of the Chicago riots aftermath in 1968. 8mm home movies of agricultural life, recreational activities and travel of the Don Sisel Family. Location unknown. 8mm home movies of shot by staff of the Benson Studio in Sterling, Nebraska. Features family activities and travel footage 8mm home movies of Sutton and Gottschalk families of Lexington and Elm Creek, Nebraska. Includes shots of children, family activities and holidays. 8mm home movies of the Burkey Family of Lincoln, Nebraska. Shows family activities and events and travel (Oregon, Florida, California, Colorado, Texas). 8mm home movies of the David Breede Family of Norfolk, Nebraska, c. 1937-1941. Includes gardens, baseball game, Fourth of July celebrations, and some travel venues. 8mm home movies of the Fager Family, c.1950-1959. Includes Christmas celebrations, a wedding, graduation, family scenes, and scenes of mission work in Ethiopia. 8mm home movies of the Meyer Family of Hubbell, Nebraska, c. 1960-1980. Includes family activities and travel. 8mm home movies shot by Charles and Elizabeth Bogle of Fremont, Nebraska, c.1964-1978. Includes travel to other Nebraska towns, including Lincoln, Beatrice, Cambridge and Omaha. 8mm home movies shot by Georgia Rasley of O'Neill, Nebraska. Shows scenes of gardens, travel (South Dakota), a parade, and a rodeo. 8mm home movies shot by the Green Family of Lincoln, Nebraska, c.1951 and 1970s. Includes trips and family events and holidays. Much of the footage shows equestrian activities. 8mm home movies shot by the Scissors Family of Columbus, Nebraska, c.1940s-1970s. Includes scenes of Christmas, birthdays, parades, sporting events and children. 8mm motion picture films purported to be home movies related to North Carolina, 1960’s through the 1970’s, one can labeled “Trip to California” and the rest are completely unknown topics.  (ca.194450), amateur footage of aerialists from the Harold Voise and Russell Brothers troupes, with training scenes in the historic Ward-Concello Practice Barn in Bloomington, Illinois A 17 minute compilation of home movies including vacations, Goldsmith's 1953 graduation from Wellesley College, and a birthday party for one of her children. A brief video with home movie clips and commentary by family members about John Debes, a leading educator and promoter of visual literacy. A busy downtown Nantucket. Part of VT-399. Gift of Nancy Chase. A collection of home movies, spliced together. Subjects include parades, horse races, vacations in the eastern U.S. and on the Great Lakes, picnics, and a track meet. Much of the footage was shot in Madison, Wisconsin, and includes scenes of the city. A color, silent film showing the training of pilots at Mather Army Air Corp Base, and includes fighters and twin engine planes as they practice landings, takeoffs and formation flying. Numerous camera flyovers and aerial shots of the military base. A couple of blocks away from Central High, demonstrators march to police lines after hearing speeches from segregationist leaders. Elizabeth Eckford and Jefferson Thomas enter the school withoutan escort but have to call a taxi to leave. A dozen or so men sitting at a table with table cloth in a backyard. A DVD of transferred 16mm film, 1940-1941, of John Newman Harris, Mary Syms Harris (The Monkey Lady) and Baby Girl "Daughter" (the monkey). A family hike and picnic with visits to two large caves. Several scenes were photographed underground. A film of Sacramento Bee and KFBK employees riding on a bus up to Sugar Bowl ski resort;scenes of skiing, riding the ski lifts, playing in the snow, and boarding the bus for trip home. A film showing picketers in front of the White House protesting the pending execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg on the Sunday before their execution. Forms part of the Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell Records A group of skiers prepares to ski down a hill. Longer shots of the group from the bottom of the hill A home movie of a picnic, possibly on West Lake, Hangchow, China A home movie, with intertitles, featuring shots of the Fleischer Studios staff on the streets of New York, on the roof of the studio building, and at a lake picnic. A home-movie style film showing medical facilities and mission buildings. Believed to be taken by and/or showing Dr. Austin Wolfe, Presbyterian missionary in Cameroon. Label on original take-up reel reads "Wolfe--Cameroun." A Korean American family makes home movies as they travel to South Korea to visit relatives. A man practices the martial arts technique of nunchuck fighting in an unfurnished room. A Man's Vacation (first title) the Armory of Mounted Commands A miscellany of scenes: a fountain in Seattle, children's carnival rides, pickets during a retail workers strike, driving through the mountains, the Oregon beach, garden flowers. A new baby (Hanna's cousin Babeta) is in a carriage drinking from a bottle. It is held up by its mother Nelly and father Emanuel (with glasses). She is played with, diaper changed, and fed A short home movie of men playing golf with a farm in the background. A snowy campsite near the mountains in winter (Belgium or Germany?). Men chop and dig at the frozen soil, while others play in the snow. Beatrice and a friend laugh A tour through Death Valley, California. Includes wildflowers, especially cactus, and salt mining. A trip through Montana, featuring a burning house, clearing brush from the edge of the road, many mountains and rivers, a dam and power house (possibly Fort Peck Dam?), crossing the Continental Divide, and industrial buildings. A trip to Paradise Inn and around Mount Rainier. A vacation to Lake Tahoe and street scenes of downtown Sacramento - K, J, I Streets - showing State Capitol, City Hall, US Post Office, etc. A videotape of Frank Freed's 80th birthday celebration. A visit to the Cole Bros. Circus and a small rodeo. Includes setting up the traveling circus tents. A visit to the T.V. Ranch garden includes an encounter with Buzz the cat and a gardener hard at work planting seeds. Aboard the Kemah at Napa Creek, [1927?] - Senator and Mrs. [Hiram] Johnson [at] Napa Creek, Sept. 18, 1927. Abraham at the zoo in the Netherlands, bears and lions. 01:07:53 In black and white, children sled in the snow. Two men pull a heavy load on a wagon Actions Tape by Gail Love: local Greyhound arrest; getting parking ticket ability, ADAPT home movies, etc., undated Activities during undergraduate career and home-made personal documentary. Purdue Life Videos: Bicycle Water Race; Grand Prix; Iron Key; President Eisenhower Aerial shots of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. U.S. Air Force soldiers stand and kneel together posing for a photo. More aerial images of Paris neighborhoods, destroyed bridges and Notre Dame Cathedral. Aerial views of the French countryside Aerial shots of zeppelin in Berlin. Cathedral spires in BG. CUs, zeppelin with swastika. Nazi flag waving in FG. Olympic flag with rings. Brief shot of reflection on automobile headlight Aerial views of an American city from a rooftop with skyscrapers and a river partially clouded by smoke rising from rooftops. Young men pose for the camera aboard the ship "New York." Another large ocean cruiser can be seen from behind the deck rail Aerial views of Zurich: tram station, pedestrians, Tram #15, traffic along main street next to river, bank, cathedral and mountains in BG. War damage to city structures Albert Guenther Hess and Ilse Sobel getting married at the courthouse in Brussels. Film shows the couple entering and leaving the courthouse (probably the municipal building in Uccle) and a wedding party hosted by friends Alexander Black imagines his grandchildren appearing around him in a swirl of double-exposed trick cinematography. All scenes take place in an unidentified Chinese city: street vendors, stilt walking, street parade, celebration at a temple, spring festival. Alonzo J. Walter home movie compilation of uncle Daniel, ruins at Dortmund and Degeto Weltspiegel motion picture film: number 50 Heldengedenktag 1943, silent 35mm film 1943 Alta scenes. 16mm film. Home movies, footage of people firing guns, cornice kicking and some ski cuts. Amateur 8mm footage of scenes of the "Last Great Gathering of the Sioux Nation," September 1934 at Crawford, Nebraska. Also includes dedication of twin monuments to Lt. Levi Robinson and Crazy Horse at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. Amateur field footage in Sui-Lin township, Taiwan, taken during a maternal-child nutrition Study from 1970-1972. Shots of families in farming villages and markets, with a particular focus on sources of food, food preparation, and hygiene. Amateur film footage of the Kennedy assassination taken by Orville Nix and Marie Muchmore. Amateur film footage shot in Korea showing mission activities and rural life. ca. 1928 Amateur film footage shot in Pt. Barrow, Alaska of mission activities and village life. ca. 1936-45 Amateur film of German government official and family living in Pakistan. ca. 1950s Amateur film of mission and church activities in Anking, China and rural life. ca. 1928-34 Amateur film of Pueblo Bonito and Aztec ruins; Canyon de Chelly; Chinle; Acoma Pueblo; Gallup, New Mexico; and Gallup Ceremonials. ca. 1926-27 Amateur film of the George Livingston Robinson family travels to Palestine, Lebanon, Suez Canal & the Sinai Peninsula ca. 1930s Amateur film shot in Europe and the U. S. by Dr. Albert G. Hess, Ms. Brandes father. footage spans 40s and 50s. ca. 1957-78 Amateur film showing archeological field work led by Ales Hrdlicka ca. 1939 Amateur film taken by his grandfather Garson Huyett of his 1930 around-the-world cruise on the S. S. Resolute. 1930 Amateur footage filmed by Buell L. Edison, includes day and night scenes, freight and passenger trains, dieasel and steam locomotives, and Southern Pacific yards. Amateur footage from the Hugh G. Martin Collection Amateur footage of Southern Pacific passenger trains, "Coast Daylight," Southern Pacific ferry between San Francisco and Oakland. Amateur footage of the U.S. Army's 118th General Hospital during WWII in Sydney and Herne Bay, Australia. Shots of soldiers, nurses, and medical officers at work and at leisure. Amateur movie of the baby nursery, piggery and people at work at the Peoples Temple Agricultural Mission in Jonestown, Guyana. American Legion parade, Point Woods Hotel, Camp Woodstock, Armistice day, beaches, American Legion outing, parade Among the Baylor family members are a number of avid huntsmen and women. Captured in this home movie are John and friends hunting for dove and quail in South Texas. Amy Sloper Collection: 4 reels of 8mm 1954-1968 purchased in Wisconsin An amateur film about a boy owning a bicycle and learning the proper safety rules on the road. An annual event in Nantucket for many years, the Hospital fete included many people in 19th century costume. Footage includes Austin Strong and older woman. An older man, Grandfather Filip Lieberman, holds a young Hanna and eventually a young Thomas. They are babies. In washed out footage, you can see them standing in a playpen An outdoor fundraiser, the I.O.O.F. circus, mainly small booths; various views of Seattle showing the Space Needle; a trick photography section done with double exposure that has Bill Cheney talking to himself; a trip to Death Valley, California. An overnight trip to the Snow Shoe Club cabin on Mount Hood, Oregon. Anne Van Nostrand Collection: one reel 16mm Kodachrome, ca. 1949 documenting a camera club in the Poconos. Appalachian Mountain Club camp Appalachian Mountain Club. Pausacaco, 1941. Appears to be a home movie negative with views from a boat, close-ups of a woman, trees, etc. Appears to be a home movie of a family's fishing trip to possibly Baja California including scenes of the hotel and pool, mountains, ocean boat fishing. The film ends with footage of a building with the sign Frank Church Films. Appears to be home movie. First roll on reel is of a family gathering on a front porch, each family member holding a baby up to the camera. The second roll appears to be of the California countryside, hills, and orchards with a last shot of the family. Approximately one linear foot of Super 8mm film taken by Charles Gossett during his tour of duty in Vietnam with the 2nd Battalion, 20th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division in 1970. Archaeological excavation. Arizona & New Mexico highway. Indian Pueblo of Laguna; Sante Fe; Cliff Dwellings of Puye; Taos; the Pueblo of Taos. Art fair on the streets of Westwood Village in Los Angeles. Artists display wares, including paintings, leather items, blown glass. Axel Widerstrom motion picture film of C.A. Thayer (built 1895;schooner, 3m) final voyage to San Francisco. Shot by Weiderstrom while serving as a crew member, includes views of rigging and crew at work. Babees Birthday werner/ first part of summer 1931 / Aunt Millie & Clare at barbecue / Jan & Walter. Baby- Francisca Verdoner Kan - bathing, dressing, in crib, etc. Scenes with mother or nursemaid. Scenes with sister Yoka, father and grandfather Bailey's beach. Beautiful color. Tennis at the Newport Casino. Coast/cliff views. Woman in field by the old stone mill. Exterior at Casino. Mansion driveway. Baily Family Home Movies Including Scenes from Tempe, the Varsity Inn and the ASU Campus, 1930s Baldwin Hills dam break, December 14, 1963. Bands performing in a house are captured in fast motion as well as normal speed. Baptism, Father Carey, St. Lucy Church; Middletown RI Behind the scenes footage from the motion picture, This earth is mine (1959), with cast and crew on location in the Napa Valley. Berlin street scenes with posters affixed to a pillar;bicycles (very brief). Probably Charlottenburg district where the Vishniac family lived on Pariserstrasse Birds South and West. Covel, April - 73, Orig to Dup, [Orly] winter - oil spill,etc., S. Diego co. [at desert]. Bishop John Morkovsky attended the Second Vatican Council in Rome in 1964. This home movie from a reel labeled "Fringes of the Vatican II Council" captures the site-seeing he did while in Europe for the meeting. Black and white film footage of northern California including San Francisco, likely from the 1930s. Black and White Home Movie of Marshall Bond's Family (1 item, 16 mm film), circa 1932 Black and White Rodeo Shots / Indios Arabic Stage in Color / B & W Parade Shots Bloomfield: 3 reels of 8mm Kodachrome from Belmont, MA Boat race in Nantucket harbor and rose covered cottages of Siasconset. Color silent film ; 8 minutes ; Film collection #19 Boating, downtown Nantucket, playing on beach, finding a horseshoe crab, houses in Nantucket. B&W silent film ; 14 minutes 45 seconds ; Film collection #24 Boats in Nantucket harbor; the Rainbow Fleet, a sailboat race put on by the Nantucket Yacht Club every year; aerial view of the island; people on the beach; downtown Nantucket. Boats in the harbor, Main Street houses, beaches, and other sights. Gift of Mrs. Josephine T. C. Tilney. Color silent film ; 4 minutes 8 seconds ; Film collection #13 Bob Martin Collection 36 reels of 8mm 1960s-1980s, Home movies shot by Corryton resident vacations, Christmas, Tom Jones concert at Tennessee Theatre, late 1970s Borazage's trip to Japan for 1953 film festival in his honor. Borzage sent as Good Will Ambassador to award the first "Mitchell camera" to Japan in 1953. Boxing matches in the Neu-Freimann DP camp. Quick pans of DPs in audience Boy and girl playing on a beach. Brooks Jones, M. home movies Buffalo herd on Catalina Island: grazing, drinking at watering hole. Bull fight, Ice Follies, Desert scenes, Hawaiian Scenes c.1960, Hawaiian volcanoes, other trips, desert sunsets Bus with German military personnel, inscription "Goeppingen" (a town in Baden-Wuertemberg where an air training ground and airfield was situated). Military vehicle. Austrian soldier greeting Germans in Goeppingen bus Buster Keaton appears with the steam engine in the motion picture The General. c. 1930-1940 The collection consists of home movies from William Oddy. Locations depicted include Michigan; Ontario; Lake Louise; Banff, Alberta; Alaska; Georgian Bay; and a trip through the southern United States. c. 1936- c. 1950s The collection consists of home movies from the McNeel family. Highlights include footage of McNeel Marble Company, a large builder of monuments located in Marietta, Georgia. c. 1942-1967 The collection consists of home movies from the Hammond family. Included are scenes from World War II, home life, Christmas, a farm and a lake. c. 1958-1987 This collection consists of home movies from the Price family. Mostly includes footage of Price family birthdays and holidays and trips to mountains, beach, and Disney World. c. 1970s. Home movies depicting the Adkins farm in Cordele, GA: 1976 cotton planting, corn and peanuts planting, backhoe: 1976 Cotton Planting, Corn & peanuts planting; Raft, Backhoe, Wendell cowboy. ca. 1920s ca. 1924-28 ca. 1925 ca. 1925 and 1931 ca. 1926-30 ca. 1926-31 ca. 1926-33 ca. 1926-38 ca. 1926-44 ca. 1926-85 ca. 1927 ca. 1927-32 ca. 1927-48 ca. 1928-34 ca. 1928-44 ca. 1929-35 ca. 1930 ca. 1930s ca. 1933-1936 and ca. 1937 ca. 1934-35 ca. 1935 ca. 1935 & 1947 ca. 1937-40 ca. 1939 ca. 1940 ca. 1940-54 ca. 1942 ca. 1943 ca. 1945 ca. 1946 ca. 1947 ca. 1948 ca. 1949 ca. 1950 ca. 1950-56 ca. 1950s ca. 1952-56 ca. 1953 ca. 1954 ca. 1954, 1961-62 ca. 1955 ca. 1958 ca. 1959 ca. 1960 ca. 1960-64 ca. 1960s ca. 1961 ca. 1962 ca. 1963 ca. 1963-64 ca. 1964 ca. 1965 ca. 1966 ca. 1971 ca. 1973-75 ca. 1975 ca. 1978-79 ca.1933 Cal Crew Saturday Workout Camps and summer footage including Twin Pines camp, circa 1949-1959 Campsite with Red Cross vehicles. The 51st Field Hospital attends to a massive number of wounded soldiers in early September 1944, most likely in St. Erme in Northern France, where the 51st Field Hospital had too many German POWs to treat under tents Canteen, medical, soldiers on maneuver, band practice. Captured in this home movie from the Hunt Family Collection is a trip to Mexico City, highlights of which include the Diego Rivera home, the floating gardens of Xochimilco, and a bullfight. Carry Wagner Collection: 77 reels of 16mm, 1939-1965 Chiefly dogs playing. Chiefly family in Madaket, on wharf, and at Children's Beach. Probably filmed by Arthur C. Hayden, featuring the Hayden family in Nantucket. B&W silent film ; 10 minutes 54 seconds ; Film collection #18 Chiefly home movies of the Pattsner family. Chiefly images of two young girls, possibly Virginia and Bertha Hayden. B&W silent film ; 10 minutes 44 seconds ; Film collection #17 Children playing on the porch with adults lounging. Dr. Max Schur and Dr. Helen Schur, parents, seated in chairs behind the children Children sitting in a woody station wagon; man loading suitcases into car; woman carrying bundles out to car; children in a rowboat on a lake. Children sledding on street, and adults and children skating on a pond in 1930 Nantucket. VT-399. Gift of Nancy Chase. Children, more heavily dressed, are at some paved area with wooden beams in the background (a playground?). They play with baby carriages, racing them and attempting to chase down a preteen girl (maybe cousin Magda). Hanna plays with baby dolls indoors Chinatown, San Francisco - Super 8mm film shot from the viewpoint of a San Francisco child "James" for a Bicentennial Project. Shots include Chinatown neighborhood, cable car, Saint Mary's Park and San Francisco Public Library's Chinatown Branch. Christening of Starkey's Baby 11/5 ; Thanksgiving Dinner Jimmy at table 11/23/1950 / 11/25/1951 Jimmy, Flukey & Georgie in Parlor. Circa 1952-1955, Vintage Knoxville home movies discovered in the garage of a North Knoxville home. Includes Army Day Parade 1952, Santa Parade 1952, Dogwoods, circa 1955. Filmmaker unidentified. Circa 1952, Knoxville History, White Stores grocery store locations in Knoxville (Happy Holler Central Ave) Circus parade, "movie memories", politics, benefit ball game, Connecticut Printers, "American Time Capsule", 1936 flood, various films of places in Hartford, 1930s-1980s Civil War Museum and shots of Cliff Arquette carving. This is your life and NBC-TV on leader. Possibly used on This is your life program. Class 1937 Class of 1912 reunion in 22 May 1937. Silent footage of picnic, softball game, and swimming at Curry Creek Park, Contra Costa County. Includes footage of Earl Warren and family. Cliff Arquette as Charley Weaver drives a miniature automobile through the streets of a small town. Climbing Mount Rainier early in the 20th century. Closeups of Ida Van Pesh (a non-Jewish friend), Vera Serlui (Ellis's second cousin, killed at Auschwitz on November 19, 1942), Ellis, and Abraham as they pose for the camera inside their home. The girls pose for a group shot Collection also contains home movies including scenes of Atlantic City, New York City, Chicago panoramas and street views, and the Old Man of the Mountain rock formation at Franconia Notch. Collection consists of 23 home movies taken by the Nunn family from 1930-1950, including footage of the Nunn's at Arizona Snow Bowl. Collection contains "James Willard and Frances Fellows Wedding," showing a formal wedding reception, receiving line, guests, and cake cutting. Collection contains [Frank Hamabe--home movies], two short films showing outdoor activities of students and teachers from the Blue Hill Consolidated School in Blue Hill, Maine. Collection contains [John Capstaff/Dennen--home movies], primarily scenes of domestic and recreational activities in Rochester, New York, and family trips to Maine (Lake Sebago), New Hampshire, Yellowstone Park, and California. Collection contains [Kodish--home movies], scenes of family gatherings, summer and winter activities, parades and bands, fireworks, children and a millyard. Collection contains [Laurance Newman--home movies], films of family recreational and work activities including farming, skiing, home repair, fishing and lobstering on Mt. Desert Island. Intertitles explain lobster trap techniques. Collection contains [Logging Operations on Tomhegan Stream], footage of loggers, logging camp, river driving, dynamiting log jams and general logging operations in the Moosehead Lake region. Collection contains [Maher--home movies] with scenes of family activities and celebrations, including recreational sports and a wedding. Collection contains [Moses Pike--home movies], footage of fishing and hunting activities, coastal scenes, children with toys, and family events including a wedding. Other scenes appear of cruise ship, tropical ports of call, and bullfight. Collection contains [Otto Siebert--home movies], scenes of family winter and summer activities, boy scouts, children and pets. Also shown are scenes of family trips to Bermuda and Martha's Vineyard. Collection contains [Philip Veilleux--home movies], with interior family scenes, children with Christmas presents and playing in snow, automobiles and shots of neighborhood, and summer outings at the coast. Collection contains [Robert Meeken--home movies], scenes of a suburban neighborhood, children on swings, a young girl pushing a baby carriage and riding a tricycle, and children dressed up next to older women. Collection contains [Sommers--home movies], scenes of Christmas festivities, children and toys, piano playing, birthday parties, prom dress, family outings, snow and Magnolia Beach (Mass.) Family members and pet seagull appear throughout. Collection contains [Victor Emanuel--home movies] Collection contains a 16 mm home movie. Collection contains a home movie, "Colby Woodsmen 1977," showing men and women on the woodsmen team in a competition with other schools, chopping trees, throwing axes, and sawing, splitting and hauling wood. Collection contains a home movie, "First Orland Raft Race," showing the rafts constructed using a variety of materials including inner tubes on the Narramissic River in Orland, Maine. Collection contains a short (3:30) 8mm home movie of scenes at the Grand Canyon, Painted Desert and Navajo Indians (ca.1950s). Collection contains footage of an historical reenactment at Old Fort Western Museum in Augusta. Costumed participants parade on a field and march through Augusta in commemoration of Benedict Arnold’s Expedition to Canada in 1775. Collection contains Harrington scenes of "gardens and people." The footage shows close-up shots of a house and a garden, scenes of people in the garden, and ocean shoreline views taken from a boat. Collection contains home movies from the late 1940s and 1950s showing snowstorms, parades, flower gardens, coastal scenes, and a short sequence of Captain Donald MacMillan departing on the Argo for a northern expedition in 1949. Collection contains home movies including scenes of family and children, summer sports, beaches, and trips to Portsmouth and Manchester. Also includes shots of neon signs at night. Collection contains home movies including scenes of winter and summer family activities, boating and barbecue. Collection contains home movies of Porter-Waring family events. Collection contains mainly correspondence with family and friends, describing life in China, Smith College, etc. Also includes photos, line-a-day diaries, 1940-1969, notebooks, address books, guest books, and 3 reels of 16 mm. home movies from China. Collection contains one home movie of a 1926 wedding showing architecture, clothing and dress of the period, and automobiles. Collection contains two reels of home movies documenting ice industry practices in Presque Isle, Maine, including clearing snow, cutting ice, and loading blocks into train cars. Collection contains unidentified home movies ca. 1966, with footage of outdoor sports, a carnival in Waterville, and wedding festivities with musicians. Collection contains unidentified home movies: 1920s amateur footage of summer camps, hunting, ice fishing, hot springs, Bucksport Mill and Fort Knox. Collection includes 43 reels of unidentified home movies. Collection includes home movies of Henry Ford, Ford family and friends Collection includes videotapes of home movies taken by Briehl, and a documentary film, "Fred Briehl" by Charles Gershwin and Michael Mitchell, containing clips from his home movies and interviews during 1970-1971. Collection includes: Christmas morning home videos / Horse herding, ranch scenes; Ellensburg ranch scenes, Home videos; Home Video, Family preparing to attend rodeo, Rodeo parade through Ellensburg, Footage of rodeo; Family Home Movie. Collection is largely un-inventoried Collection of 8mm home movies of the Phillipson Family of Franklin and Furnas Counties in Nebraska. Family activities, ranching and travel scenes. Collection of German emigree, includes footage of pre-WWII Germany, Gatlinburg and Knoxville Collection of silent home movies from the family of Ernst Behrend (co-founder of Hammermill Paper Co.), filmed between 1926 and 1941. Collection on Elvis Presley; Home movie on Kodachrome film of a bridal shower, wedding, and varioius other family events. No Elvis footage appears in this film., 1963 Color 16mm home movie on cellulose acetate film stock made in 1936, likely by Dr. Tracy Robinson Love (1878-1961). The film has not been reviewed (as of 7/16/2015) but appears to depict the family life of Tracy Love's family in Denver. Color 8mm home movie with no sound on cellulose acetate film stock, documenting Marshall Pass in Colorado in 1939. The filmmaker is unknown. The film is approximately 75 ft. in length, with an estimated run-time of 6 minutes. Color 8mm home movie with no sound on cellulose acetate film stock, documenting Monarch Pass in Colorado in 1940. The filmmaker is unknown. The film is approximately 40 ft. in length, with an estimated run-time of 4 minutes. Color footage of Howard Hawks at shooting range with Ernest Hemingway and Hawks' wife, Slim, fishing, zoo animals. Black and white footage of Hawks hunting, fishing, swimming and surfing on beach near Diamond Head on Oahu, Hawaii, exploring caves. Color home movies taken around the Everett E. Colburn Ranch in the mid-1950s. Color. Jeanne walks towards the camera, wearing a fur coat and hat. Frits walks towards the camera. Jeanne gets onto a plane Combines ancestral memory with reincarnation when the main character falls asleep, sees nymphs dancing in the same landscape hundreds of years in the past, and confronts his previous incarnation herding sheep and wearing fur. Comedic re-enactment of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence. 2 Copies. Commencement Ball 1950 / Alumni Day - Mass, Tent, Ball game / Alumni Dinner, Class Gift. Vinegar Syndrome level 1.5 8/14/2003. Compilation of 7 short films, including both home movies and commercial footage, shot in the late 1920s by Lewis C. Cook in and around Southern Oregon and Northern California. Compilation of home-movie footage taken of Madison, Wisconsin's Crestwood subdivision during World War II years. This footage emphasizes houses and parks rather than shots of family members. Compilation of short films and excerpts from longer works, including both home movies and commercial footage, shot from the late 1920s through the 1970s by Lewis C. Cook in and around Oregon. Compilation of silent home movies of movie stars. Comprising two 16mm motion picture films, the Bryan Sorens Movie Film, 1928, chronicle Sorens’ trip from Tulsa, Oklahoma to the Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico. Connie Stevens with baby at home"--Inventory form. Consists of home movie footage from immediately after the completion of Ant Farm's House of the Century in 1973 as well as footage of the house in ruins in approximately 2002. Consists of the correspondence, papers, and memorabilia of motion picture director John Ford, 1895-1973. Consists of the papers of director and film historian David Shedd Bradley, 1920-1997. 98 reels of amateur and home movie footage. Contact Library for details Contains footage of redwoods, ocean, harvesting hay, Niagara Falls, fruit auctions, and the California State Fair, circa 1933-1934 Contains scripts (some unproduced), contracts, correspondence, scenarios, research on many of Hawks's motion pictures, family and business records, memorabilia, and home movies. Contains the records and publications of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta. One home movie film, undated. Correspondence, photographs, diaries, home movies, etc., of Margaret Cook Thomson, teacher and missionary in China for the United Presbyterian Church. Could be Frances & Viola Briggs - Cape Cod. If so, : 2 women on sand, coming through stone & Iron gate, walking down path in a garden (lg house in bkgd) on a patio attached to house with older couples; they all walk around yard. All overexposed & warped Couple hugging; palm trees; view out of windshield of car while driving down road; ferry leaving landing; suburban house; street; warehouse ? Near water. (Good for shots of 1940s cars.) 1970s RIHS cat card in file. Crowd marching (summer attire), swastikas, acrobat on high-wire at Prater Garden (most likely). Maypole. Fireworks D Sinclair: Skiing Jan 1, 1938; Palm Beach 1938. Kodachrome, faded. People in doorway. D'Aulaire family home movies Dan Mayo Collection 6 reels of 16mm 1928-1980s, Mayo's Garden family. Historic Knoxville, Elkmont, Sequoyah Hills David Keith Collection 4 reels of 16mm 1941-1950, Vintage footage of long-defunct Camp Murmontis (formerly Camp Chewasee see Jean Beaman Walker Collection) in Gatlinburg, Tn. These films donated by actor David Keith. Demolition of WCYB-TV studio; two young girls in yard, 1975. Depicts the following guests arriving for a party: Edmund Goulding, Irving Thalberg, Frank Dazey, Agnes Christine Johnston, Marion Davies, Louella Parsons, Eleanor Boardman, King Vidor, Julanne Johnston, John (Jack) Gilbert, Tony Asquith, Elinor Glyn. Derek Lamb Collection: 2 reels 8mm, 1 reel Super 8, 1 reel damaged 9.5mm Desert Trip / Palm Springs Destroyed homes and buildings filmed from a moving vehicle, probably in France in summer 1944. Small children stand by the road, while adults rummage through the rubble for their possessions. More pans of the devastation and ruins of buildings Dick & Virginia / Murr & Russell / Anna & Mrs. Grauta. From reel: ros. Fish.; retchinger? . First scene is camping. A bit shrunken. Documentary on entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee, compiled and presented by her son, Erik Lee Preminger, and video compilation of television appearances, stage performances, home movies, still photos, and other material related to her career. Documentation of the activities and fashions of the first Northern California Renaissance Pleasure Faire held at what is now known as China Camp State Park, San Rafael, 1968. Documenting a trip down the Oregon coast beginning north of Heceta Head, and continuing, through road construction, to the San Francisco World's Fair on Treasure Island. Dody in first tux. First pic is man & boy at the beach. Don Berman Collection: 1 reel 16mm, ca. 1960s Donald J. Adamcik Collection: 4 rolls 16mm Kodachrome, ca. 1960 Downtown, wharves, family. Possibly created by Arthur C. Hayden, featuring the Hayden family. Gift of Mrs. Josephine T. C. Tilney. B&W silent film ; 14 minutes B&W silent film ; 14 minutes Dunphy home movies DUPLICATE OF CAN 6: Leopold Stokowski, F. Jansen, Kindler, Hauser, Chavez, Fritz Reiner, Kenoye, Eugene Ormandy. DVD transfer of 8 mm. home movies of locomotives, trains, stations, etc. of the Pennsylvania Railroad in western Pennsylvania, ca. 1952. Scenes include the Pittsburgh station and the Horseshoe Curve. Early Poly Royal, Band leading parade of animals Edited film by Floyd Henry Wells, a retired salesman and a member of the Wally Byam Caravan Club of Airstream trailers, chronicling travel through Austria, Italy and Portugal including scenic landscapes and historic monuments. 1966 Edited film by Floyd Henry Wells, a retired salesman and a member of the Wally Byam Caravan Club of Airstream trailers, chronicling travels in British Columbia, Canada. Captured are coastal scenic views and landscapes, waterfall and fishing trips. 1958 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, captures Carol Brooks, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, artist turning an apple into a life-like face. 1970 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, captures nature in the Everglades including birds and flora. 1974 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, depicting contemporary Mayan life in Guatemala (Guatemala City, Antigua, villages around lake Atitlan) with focus on religious ceremonies and beliefs 1977 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, documents travel in Cambodia capturing rural and city life in Phnom Penh and Siemreap. Film includes footage of Angkor Wat and a cremation ceremony. 1971 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, documents travel in Hawaii. 1969 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, documents travel in New Zealand. 1976 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, is an incomplete film that consists of close-ups of moths and spiders and other insects and animals. ca. 1964-73 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, is an incomplete work in progress being created from previously shot footage of travels in North America. ca. 1959-75 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, of travels in Australia. Film highlights the coastal cities of Melbourne and Sidney and travels inland to Alice Springs and Uluru (Ayers Rock). 1979 Edited film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, was filmed during the Hindu New Year festival on Bali, Indonesia. Also filmed are irrigation systems for rice paddies. 1971 Edited film documents the cruise of Fleischmann family and friends to the Galapagos Islands and Peru on the Fleischmann ship, the "Camargo." ca. 1930 Edited film documents travel of Fleischmann family (Julius and Dorette) and friends around Africa on cruise ship "Camargo". 1934 Edited film of a family vacation throught he American West. Locales visited include Mesa Verde and the Grand Canyon. ca. 1959 Edited film of Greece by a Greek immigrant to the United States was specifically created to educate American audiences to the true qualities and nature of the Greek people. Footage includes Athens, Greek ruins, and country villages. 1946-1951 Edited film of river life in Bangkok, Thailand ca. 1968 Edited film with intertitles documents the round the world cruise of the Fleischmann family and friends on board the yacht "Camargo." 1931-32 Edith Ernst (later Vishniac) on a pier on a lake. Edith drinking beer by lake (the family on the pier behind her is not the Vishniac family). Edith in a canoe. Edith with a goat. Edith with a peacock. Edith laughing, leaning over balcony Educational film highlighting historically significant aspects of Ontario, California, created by Archie Mitchell, a lifelong Ontario resident, attorney and former municipal judge. Eisenhower in Hartford, Katherine Hepburn in Hollywood, sailing, vacations, track meet, 1948-1950s Elk Lodge; Honnold's Garden Party; Meyberg Garden; Desert Flowers; Rose Tournament; Snow; Wild Flowers Encampment at Camp Washington, Gloucester. Bugler; group of 3 soldiers clowning around on kp duty, Warren Walden among them; band of soldiers with guns on the ready apparently staving off a group of men at the base who are faking some sort of advance. ER visits Itazuki Air Base, Fukuoka, Kyushu Island, Japan in 1953. Excerpt of family home movies showing the Polpis area, including the Chadwick and Coffin farms; a 1934 wedding at the Nantucket Yacht Club, and a fair on Old North Wharf. Narrated by a member of the Reed family. VT-195. ext. boy, crowd in background, SM on his shirt; man in same position; two men on athletic field; grassy field w/ trees; 11 soccer game; four men pose for cameras; line of uniformed girls w/ banner that says "Davis Paek"; 1s of field. F.B. Kuhlman Collection 5 reels of 8mm, 4 reels of 16mm 1928-1940s, Knoxville History, downtown, Vols, aviation. Four 8mm prints are 1970s-era reduction duplicates of the original 1928 home movie footage. Fabricating parts and assembling a tugboat. Also includes footage of a bear cub. Fafnir, Hartford businesses and Lord & Taylor, 1960s Family and travel footage, mainly travel to the American West, circa 1974-1978 Family events; births, weddings, and Bob Wiegand's funeral, circa 1980s-1994 Family home movies, circa 1950 Family home movies. 1938-1980 shot in New England Family in Garden, golf, Grand Canyon, etc. Collectively called "Adm Dayton's Home Movies." Family scenes at Brookdale farm, circa 1960 Family scenes at Vermont farm, 1935-1941 Family scenes, children tumbling. Family shots (probably) of a man (the filmmaker?) from behind crouching before a boy and mother tearing grass. Probably at Prater garden Family shots (probably), including CU of a couple and a Tyrolian folklore ensemble with musical instruments. Probably takes place on Heldenplatz. No swastikas visible Family sitting on steps of a beach house; man playing catch with boy; women playing a game in a circle 1970s RIHS cat card in file. Famous film footage claiming to have captured Sasquatch aka Big Foot. 1967 Farny Family Collection (1928–32), home movies showing life at Craftsman Farms, built by Arts and Crafts designer Gustav Stickley FDR and others with King and Queen of England at Washington's tomb and home and at Top Cottage in Hyde Park, NY. FDR taking a few steps at George Washington's tomb. FDR at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY in 1933, and at the dedication of the Poughkeepsie Post Office, October 13, 1937. FDR at Warm Springs, GA, 1928 and on Erie Canal barge trip in 1930. FDR at Yellowstone Park, Bonneville Dam, OR, Sept. 1937, and reviewing fleet, San Francisco, CA, July 1938. Also shots of FDR, Jr., Anna and John Boettiger, Curtis Roosevelt, Eleanor Seagraves, Ethel Roosevelt, Joseph P. Kennedy. FDR delivering 4th inaugural address, Jan. 20, 1945; shots of crowd, Harry Hopkins, Henry Wallace, James Roosevelt. FDR on a fishing trip in 1937 off Port Aransas, TX. FDR's activities in and around Hyde Park and Poughkeepsie, NY, including dedications of public buildings, the Poughkeepsie bridge, speeches, etc., and a reception for the Dutchess County Historical Society. FDR's flight to Democratic National Convention, Chicago, IL, July 1932. FDR in Warm Springs, GA, 1932. Trips aboard yacht Sequoia , 1933 and 1934. Features Jack Haley, Jr. as a boy with his parents at home. Includes scenes by the pool, playing croquet, riding a pony, dressed up monkey, playing football, children at a party, and parents dressed in costumes. Features Nantucket's wharf area, including Old South Wharf and Straight Wharf; steamship Siasconset arriving with tourists; busy downtown scenes; crowded Jetties beach; and sailboats in the harbor. Gift of Ralph Henke. FC-26 Features people that might be Bartlett's parents, a dog, Bartlett with a baby, a cat, a little girl, a picnic, the ocean, two little blond-haired children and a sprinkler. Features President and Mrs. Coolidge visiting Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Canyon, and feeding bears, August 22-27, 1927. Festivities around the football game between Hall High School and Central High School. Film contains footage of posing, acrobalance and acrobatics, rings, flips and men throwing a woman at a pool; a beauty contest (Miss Muscle Beach);and men, a young boy and a young girl doing acrobalance and teeterboard. Film created by Dr. Ali Elgabri while visiting Egypt with his family in 1976. Footage includes views of the Pyramids and Sphinx, the family riding camels, boats possibly sailing on the Nile River and a wedding. Film documenting an ERA parade and rally in Chicago in 1977. Film documenting the 1976 Mr. Equal Rights Beauty Pageant put on by the Kenosha chapter of the National Organization of Women. Film footage of travels to Italy, Madeira, France and England. 1934 Film footage of a Golden Gate Bridge celebration. Film footage of an indoors game played by Inuits. ca. 1950s Film footage of climing Long Peak in Colorado. ca. 1954 Film footage of northern California in 1960. Film footage of Ontario's Diamond Jubilee, a week-long event celebrating Ontario's 75th anniversary, which took place April 30 to May 5, 1957. Film also contains footage of the 1957 All States Picnic and Parade, Ontario's annual 4th of July celebration. Film footage of southern California in the 1930s Film footage of the 1906 earthquake and fire. Film footage of the 1946 California Spring Garden Show in Oakland, California. Film footage of the 1965 March 17 opening day festivities for the Trade Fair department store in Napa County. Film footage of the annual All States Picnic and Parade held in Ontario, California on Euclid Avenue to celebrate the 4th of July. Film footage of the first game of the Gay Community Softball League, playing against the San Francisco Police Department in 1974. Film footage of the Southeast Nuba (Sudan) focussing primarily on sports, dance and body adornment. 1968-71 Film footage of travels through Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida and North Carolina. 1931 Film footage shot by oil explorer and geologist Walter Link of his travels and family (home) movies. 1936-69 Film footage shot by oil explorer and geologist Walter Link of his travels from the United States to China. ca. 1931 Film footage shot by oil explorer and geologist Walter Link of his travels in Brazil. ca. 1960 Film footage shot by oil explorer and geologist Walter Link of his travels in north Africa and Europe. ca. 1947 Film footage shot by oil explorer and geologist Walter Link of his travels in Peru. ca. 1946 Film footage shot by oil explorer and geologist Walter Link of his travels to Australia and Asia. ca. 1961 Film footage taken of travels to Europe, northern Europe, Caribbean, and various U.S. locales; a world cruise and family. ca. 1925-54 Film includes a 16mm reel of 1948 convention and a super 8 reel of California Petitioning in 1976 Film is incredibly jumpy. Man models a jacket too small for him. People are walking along a grassy hill, probably in Stanislawow. Hanna is picking things off the ground Film made by William King Covell, father of donor. Intake card says the material was taken in the Newport area, Old Port Festival. Old Port Festival could be in Portland, ME. Can Labeled: "Covell Coll. [Home Movies]" Newport area, Washington St. ? Film of a demonstration of volcano development in the Hawaiian Islands. ca. 1980 Film of goats at Brandeis Ranch, a movie location in Chatsworth, CA, for many Hollywood cowboy-themed films. Film of the Golden Gate Exposition, 1938-39. film of wedding. Film outtakes from film created by Frank L. Kreznar, an award winning amateur filmmaker, is an incomplete film that was being created from his previously filmed travel footage of North America. ca. 1970-71 Film shot in conjunction with anthropologist Francis Conant’s research work in Kenya (West Pokot District, Sintagh Festival) and Nigeria, Africa. ca.1958-60 Film shrunken, brittle, color faded to pink. Old fire station. Filmed by Texas-native Marcellus Hartman while serving in Vietnam, this footage captures daily life at Camp Evans. Included are soldiers and objects around the base, and Chinook helicopters landing nearby. Filmed by Texas-native Marcellus Hartman while serving in Vietnam, this footage captures daily life at Camp Evans. Included are soldiers completing various activities around the base, raising a flag and participating in group calisthenics. Filmed by Texas-native Marcellus Hartman while serving in Vietnam, this footage captures daily life Camp Evans. Included are scenes of a helicopter landing, the base dog ‘Killer', a soldier washing a puppy, and another soldier hanging laundry to dry. Filmed by Texas-native Marcellus Hartman while serving in Vietnam, this footage captures scenes from a helicopter in flight on the way to Da Nang, including the landscape and buildings. Filmed by Texas-native Marcellus Hartman while serving in Vietnam, this footage captures the hustle and bustle of the Da Nang Air Base. Filmed by Texas-native Marcellus Hartman while serving in Vietnam, this footage captures typhoon-damaged structures at Camp Evans. Filmed by Texas-native Marcellus Hartman while serving in Vietnam, this footage includes a gun truck (The Kahuna) and a soldier with his pet monkey at the PX compound. Filmed footage of Pioneertown and Caliente. Filmed footage of various southern California locations including the California desert, Lake Arrowhead, and Calico Ghost Town from the mid 1950s. Films of Japanese American communities in Los Angeles, Stockton, and Tacoma, 1926-1933, by Buddhist minister, Rev. Sensho Sasaki. Films of vacations, house construction from 1930s-1960s First image is battleship in water. Max Grant Seven Levenson? Indoor Pictures Rube? Flowers in field & wooded areas; pond; road; a woman occasionally appears to pick some & show them off brief shots include house & farm. (Focus not so good.) Footage believed to be of the River Basin Surveys laboratory at Lincoln. This footage forms part of the Smithsonian Institution River Basin Surveys Records in the National Anthropological Archives. ca. 1941 Footage believed to be taken by William Morris, one of the founders of the Gallup Ceremonial, of the Gallup Ceremonial. Footage shows viewers watching horse race, the race and dance. ca. 1926 Footage by Ferdinand Rice of South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Central America, and North America. ca. 1930-59 Footage filmed of tourist activities in Puerto Rico. Included are: street scenes, gardens, costal scenes, resort hotel and pool, street vendors, cemetary, beach and diving tower in water, and scenery. ca. 1929 Footage from a grandfather Jesse Bell's 80th birthday, a family trip to the University of Texas at Austin, and a parade with Shriner clowns. Footage from Gatesville's Bell family enjoying the outdoors during a winter visit with family in North Carolina. Footage from Gatesville's Bell family visit to Asheville, North Carolina's Biltmore Estate that includes a look at gardens in full bloom and the living history farm. Footage from Morris Bell covering Gatesville's centennial celebration. Footage from the Bell family trip to Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. Footage illustrating traditional Hawaiian hula dance positions. 1943 Footage includes 1000 ft. of 16 mm. film from the James River Timber Company, 1929. Footage includes dozens of people posing at the Roxie Theater booth at the Castro Street Fair held in August, 1978; street scenes with performers, booths and spectactors. Footage includes shots of a lake, dock and houseboat. Footage of "pot-hunting" (cemetery looting) in Arica, Chile shot by Joan Meighan. ca. 1965 Footage of 1920's Memorial Day Parade somewhere in center of Bridgeport, CT. Footage of 1956 Barnum Festival in Bridgeport with family members at start and end of film. Footage of a close-up of an American flag; street sign--1300 Haight Street; a wall containing the following graffiti: off-Kissinger; Women--arrive; Watch it, Ford, hands off Cuba; Sisters, come together! Footage of a medical expedition to Portuguese west Africa. 1953 Footage of a single woman dancer, possibly a professional dancer. Footage records a number of dances, or excerpts of dances, which were performed ostensibly for documentation purposes. unknown Footage of a snow-filled camping trip taken by Chaffey College students in the 1950s. Footage of a truck accident, a snow storm, Palm Springs and Wrightwood. Footage of an oil well fire (Long Beach?), a parade, and Death Valley at Christmastime. Footage of anthropologist Ales Hrdlicka excavating in Our Point and Uyak Bay on Kodiak Island, Alaska. This footage forms part of the Ales Hrdlicka Papers in the National Anthropological Archives. 1931 Footage of camping in Minnesota? Footage of Canada and Alaska shot by Floyd Henry Wells, a retired salesman and a member of the Wally Byam Caravan Club of Airstream trailers. 1965 Footage of empty Little Rock school buildings and their principals during the "lost year." Footage of farm in winter, dog playing in snow, and person painting, circa 1960 Footage of Fischinger and family members in the backyard of their home in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, c. 1959-64. Includes some shots of Fischinger with a windchime; Fischinger walking out a door. Preserved by CVM on 16mm with support from the NFPF. Footage of Fischinger, his wife Elfriede and brother Hans, clowning around in his Berlin studio, early 1930s. Other misc. bits and pieces of animation tests and experiments. Preserved by CVM with support from the National Film Preservation Foundation. Footage of Gatesville's Bell family golfing in North Carolina followed by a visit to Mississippi's Vicksburg National Military Park. Also, footage of camera-shy cheerleaders in Gatesville. Footage of Hall High School on the first day it was integrated. Footage of Holly Solomon from circa 1971 (Super8) and undated footage (16mm); also 1 reel 1/2" video of a field trip from Solomon's 98 Greene Street gallery to Gordon Matta Clark's site-specific, Englewood, NJ work "Splitting" house in 1974. Footage of Leopold Stokowski, F. Jansen, Kindler, Hauser, Chavez, Fritz Reiner, Kenoye, and Eugene Ormandy. Footage of Minnesota scenery. Footage of neighborhood children and adults engaged in play and various other activities. Footage of Ontario's annual All States Picnic and Parade during its heyday in the 1950s. Footage of pictographs. Footage of primarily objects for sale at a Paris flea market. Ruth Davis appears in some of the scenes. ca. 1950s Footage of S. W. Barker standing on picket duty in Gainesville, Georgia, on Tuesday, July 14, 1959, from 9 AM to 12 noon. Forms part of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America Records. Footage of school faculty and students on Maine property, circa 1964-1970 Footage of southern California, including the 1958 Tournament of Roses Parade. Footage of speed boat races on Lake Merritt and Lakeside Park, during the 1940s and 1950s. Footage of the 1955 Flood. Footage of the 1956 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California held annually on New Year's Day. Footage of the Construction of Bud Hurlbut's Workshop and footage from Bud Hurlbut's visit to Disneyland in the late sixties, featuring Tomorrowland, the Monorail, Submarine Ride, and the Flying Saucers. Footage of the extended Bell family as they celebrate a reunion in a local park. Footage of the interior of Nesbitt's studio, 1969 Footage of the Rocky Mountains from the viewpoint of a small plane in the 1930s, and footage of the San Diego Zoo. Footage of travel through Southeast Asia focuses on architectural and archaeological sites. Footage of Treiman painting in her studio, shot by Betty Hall Footage of unknown origin is of a safari. Footage includes: on board ship enroute to Africa; hunters posing with their trophies; skinning and butchering an elephant; and rhinoceros, wart hogs, water buffalos, lions, and ostriches. ca. 1955 Footage of unknown origin of Ikoma women, Tanganyika (Tanzania), dancing in an open area. ca. 1938 Footage of various California missions and Catalina Island from the late 1930s. Footage of various places in Southern California and Mexico. Footage of various Tahitian dances taken by a tourist. ca. 1937 Footage of western children playing various outdoor games on a lawn. ca. 1930 Footage recording a parade of, outdoor performance by, and staged presentation by a group of Creek Indians in Macon, Georgia. ca. 1952 Footage records the Seminole Indians on the Big Cyprus Reservation in Florida. The film forms part of the Ethel Cutler Freeman Papers in the National Anthropological Archives. ca. 1950s Footage shot at the Bajau (Sama Dilaut) village of Tungkallang, Tawi-Tawi, Philippines. Footage depicts village scenes incuding houses, houseboats, a wedding and fishing nets. 1963 Footage shot between 1937-1966 of Kaolin mines, a trip to England, Gordon mines, Rock Eagle, a Halloween parade, Warner Robbins, and family footage. Footage shot by Russell Esterline, ca. 1942 in Bombay, India; Singapore; and Penang, Malaysia. Family lore relates that Esterline was on one of the last boats out of Singapore before the Japanese invaded. ca. 1942 Footage shot by Russell Esterline, ca. 1942 in Bombay, India; Singapore; and Penang, Malaysia. Family lore relates that Esterline was on one of the last boats out of Singapore before the Japanese invaded. ca. 1935 Footage shot in Arizona of ranch life, Window Rock, Canyon de Chelly, and Navajo hogans and sheep herding. ca. 1941 Footage shot in New Mexico includes walking among Puye ruins, a picnic, horseback riding, and Santa Clara Pueblo. ca. 1928 Footage shot of an archeological expedition led by archeologist Ales Hrdlicka on Kodiak Island, Alaska. This footage forms part of the Ales Hrdlicka Papers in the National Anthropological Archives. 1934 Footage shot of archeological work being done for the River Basin Survey in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. Film forms part of the Records of the River Basin Surveys, Washington, D. C. Office, Miscellaneous Photographs and Other Records. ca. 1948 Footage shot of elderly Blackfeet using sign language in Glacier National Park, Montana. 1939 Footage shot of ranching activities in New Mexico. Shots include herding goats and sheep on foot and pitching hay. ca. 1938 Footage shot of the Modekngei people building a community school on Babelthaup Island, Palau Group, Western Caroline Islands, Micronesia. 1974 Footage shot of the Navajo Fair at Window Rock, Arizona. Scenes document a parade, rodeo activities including riding steers and horses, horse races, and encampment with cars and wagons. ca. 1938 Footage shot of travels probably by Ruth Diawara (also known as Ruth Davis) of New Guinea, Australia, Samoa, Thailand, Egypt, Japan, Fiji Islands and Geneva, Switzerland. ca. 1960s Footage shot of, primarily, bird migration and other subject matter of ornithological interest throughout India. Footage also includes a tiger hunt and wildlife in Assam and an ornithological expedition to Sikkim. 1947-80 Footage shot of, primarily, bird migration and other subject matter of ornithological interest throughout India. Footage also includes a tiger hunt and wildlife in Assam and an ornithological expedition to Sikkim. ca. 1947-80 Footage shot probably in a West Bengal, India, village [but only processing will confirm]. ca. 1964 Footage taken by anthropologist for research on music and dance of Rio Grande Pueblo Indians, New Mexico. Various tribal dances performed at Santa Clara's Puye Cliffs. ca. 1960 Footage taken by Wood when he was a member of the Smithsonian Institution River Basin Surveys field party directed by Franklin Fenenga. Footage includes excavation work at the Indian Creek, the Buffalo Pasture, and the Thomas Riggs sites. 1952 Footage taken from an airplane documents the deforestation of Sumatra. ca. 1970 Footage taken in Zuni, New Mexico, documents Zuni Village and its inhabitants and surrounding landscape. This footage forms part of the Smithsonian Institution River Basin Surveys Records in the National Anthropological Archives. ca. 1931 Footage taken of the annual festival reenactment of the Battle of Puebla which takes place in Huejotzingo, Mexico. Footage concentrates on masks and costumes. 1968 Footage, shot in Hawaii, contains primarily Hawaiian dance performances on the grounds of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel and a military parade and field and track events on a military base. Footage also includes a few shots of Honolulu and a naval station. 1935 Football game at Franklin Field (University of Pennsylvania) 1933, Auto racing Four 16mm audio films with cores have as their subjects the Stackpole train, the Civilian Conservation Corps S-155, a group at a cabin in the woods ("Harrison Stackpole" ), home movies ( "Corporate" ), and skeet shooting practice. Four 8mm home movie reels depicting scenes of Fort Robinson, Nebraska. France: Scenes along the French Riviera. Germany: shots taken from a boat traveling down the Rhine River. Frank Borzage and wife Juanita visit Latin America for film festival. They met with Juan Peron on this trip. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. and members of Roosevelt family on board boat Zimmie . FDR's third inaugural, Jan. 20, 1941. FDR walks to platform, takes oath of office, delivers inaugural address, parade. Franklin Q. Brown, Jr. Collection: 2 reels 16mm, ca. 1927, Harvard University From original 8mm film FDR at dedication of Rhinebeck, NY, post office, May 1, 1939. Shows FDR walking. Also shows James Farley, Postmaster General. Full film record made while teaching a UNESCO workshop to Melanesian participants. Footage includes Solomon Islands dances. 1976 Full film record shot of dance performances, rehearsals, and associated activities of the Bastille Day Fête in Tahiti. People from the Tuamotu Islands are shown. 1976 Full film record shot of the ethnography of Tongan dance performed on the Island of Tonga Tapu. Footage includes the coronation of King Tupou IV. 1967 Full film record shot of the ethnography of Tongan dance performed on the Island of Tonga Tapu. Footage includes the funeral of Queen Salote Tupou III. 1965-66 Gary Sloan Collection: 8 rolls 16mm, 1920s-1960s, 12 rolls 8mm, 1950s (Gary Sloan is a film collector - these are not his family films) George & Jezebel Hunting ; June 19th 1949 at Georgie's recital; Penny & Costa Family. German countryside, motorcycle passes on highway. 01:09:05 Busy street scenes in Munich - Marienplatz square, Old Town Clock Tower, Isartor City Gate, and Isar River. Nazi banners are visible on some of the buildings Ginsberg Family 8mm Footage: Hannah Litsky Home Movies; Jack Kerouac Funeral Gough family home movies, c. 1939-1984. Governor Fred R. Zimmerman opens the Menasha, Wisconsin baseball season with a big parade on main street. Also includes Appleton, Wisconsin's memorial day parade with people in military uniform. Parades include marching bands. Grant Street Fair, North Beach, San Francisco - Super 8mm film. Street scenes of the Grant Street Fair in North Beach. Great flood of 1926 H04-1537. Kuiper, George H. Films, 1950s. 0.25 linear ft. Two 8mm films of the Roamer Boat Company's pleasure boats and tug boats taken on Lake Macatawa, Lake Michigan, Chicago, and the Mississippi River from the early 1950s. H07-1647. Vogelzang, John (1877-1966). Papers and Films, 1943-1951. 0.25 linear ft. Family 8mm movies (6 items) including footage of the Washington Square area, the Vogelzang Hardware fire in May 1943, and Tulip Time parades of the early 1950. H09-1713. Mouw Family. Papers, late 1800s-1963. 1.50 linear ft. Henry Mouw family movies (8mm), 1955-1963. Haden Bolton Collection: 10 rolls 16mm, 1940s-1960s Hanna and Harriet (a cousin from her mother's family?) stands at the edge of a park in Olmuetz, jumping off a small stump. A post sign appears at 01:48:54 but it is illegible Hanna and her father walk around a beach. She plays in the water. He stands around. They sit together next to what appear to be small railroad tracks. Pan up to a large flagpole (flag with circle in the middle) Hanna and Thomas are playing in the washtub in Jaremcze. Parents Benedikt and Ella are on the edge of the water in a small river. They walk about in the water attempting to get used to the cold Hanna and Thomas run along a path in the snow. Scene shifts to the summertime, with Hanna and Babeta swinging in a hammock Hanna has a photo camera, her father Benedikt looks over her shoulder and sticks his tongue out at the camera. He begins explaining it to her, helping her to use it. She also plays with a lipstick case Hanna in a headscarf and Thomas dig around in the sand outside a house. They then run around the house with other children Hanna in pig tails is playing on a gate with a very tall man. CUs. He climbs over the gate after she is done swinging on it. He leaps over it with relative ease Hanna is in a wicker basket on top of two chairs. She is picked up by her mother Ella and presented to the camera. Benedikt, her father, then holds her for the camera Hanna is sledding down a small hill in a runner sled, runs back to the top, and repeats. She then treks down a snowy path between houses and walks with Thomas. She begins sledding again Hanna jumps in her bed, which has netting around the side Hanna lies in bed, clutching a stuffed dog and playing. She is being fed. She stands up, her father Benedikt comes on screen to hug and play with her. She runs around in some coat without a back Hanna places a baby doll in a wagon, taking great care in doing so. She hauls the wagon around, running through the garden in which she stands. She runs about while holding the doll Hanna plays with the photo camera and lipstick case again Hanna sits on the bed and is stretched out with the help of a nurse Hanna stands in a tree and then sits on a wicker chair in the garden in the buff. Her mother Ella comes and talks to her as she walks around the garden with a measuring tape, and then a watering can, drawing water and then watering the grass Hanna walks around in a kimono and holding a sun umbrella on the porch of their home in Jaremcze. Mother Ella and another woman are dressed similarly. Hanna walks around and plays with the umbrella Hanna with a hat uses an outdoor water spout to wash her uncle Georg's hands. She gathers and cracks nuts, and eventually sits in a wash tub, eating them Hanna with braids on teeter-totter. Hanna, Thomas, and Babeta play on it Hanna, in flowered coveralls, is walking about this wooded area in Knihinin playing with a slightly older girl Hanna, Thomas, and Lisa Kunard bathe in a large wash tub, splashing about. The tub is emptied and rolled around the yard with Hanna's mother Ella and an older girl Harold Mears Collection 28 reels of 16mm 1944-1954, Home movies shot by Knoxville aviation pioneer and Sequoyah Hills resident. Early local TV advertisement featuring Rowena Mears, daughter of Harold Mears. Helen Hill Collection: 12 rolls Super 8 Herb Staehr Collection HFA General collection: 20 rolls purchased on ebay in 2009, 3 rolls misc. 16mm High views of military personnel packed tightly on the deck of a large ship. A man plays a piano and people sing. Scenes from the boat deck. American flag at mast. Captain Beatrice Wachter departed Europe for the United States on November 21, 1945 Historic footage of Highway 101, featuring ocean views and Redwood trees. Historic Knoxville, home and local industry, College Homes construction, UT Vols, physician stationed in Vietnam during war Home movie (16mm film) taken by Julian Stein of: Michael Stein's home, designed by Le Corbusier, in Garches, France; and Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas at the Hotel Pernollet in Belley, France Home movie (apparently) of Graham's visit to Japan. Includes scenes of his arrival at the airport, speaking at a press conference, preaching, traveling by train, and departing country by ocean liner. Silent. Home movie documenting San Francisco photographer Alice Burr's trip from San Francisco to Rainier, probably from the 1930s. Home movie footage documenting the 1939 World's Fair, shot by Alice Rogers Hillis. Home movie footage made c.1962 showing several family scenes as well as a Ku Klux Klan rally that took place in Trenton, NC (Jones County) shot when the family was traveling to the coast. Home movie footage of a dinner banquet in Sauk City, Wisconsin, given in honor of August Derleth, poet and author. Many local townspeople and friends attended to commemorate the achievements of Derleth, a native of Sauk City. Home movie footage of FDR's first inauguration, March 4, 1933. (Entire film lasts five minutes; contains footage unrelated to FDR.) Home movie footage of men fishing. Includes shots of men rowing, a totem pole, and a game farm. Forms part of the Wisconsin Conservation Department, Photographs and films collection. Home movie footage of parades in Sauk City and Prairie du Sac, Wis., celebrating their centennial on August 11-12, 1938. Home movie footage of the construction of the first Tacoma Narrows Bridge. It also includes a newsreel clip showing the collapse of the bridge. Home movie footage of the Little Rock city police escorting the Little Rock Nine into a side entrance. A mob gathers in front of the school. Home movie footage of the then-director Edith Kramer and others in the San Francisco offices of Canyon Cinema, 1969, photographed by Lenny Lipton. Home movie footage taken by Eddie Odle in 1969 and 1970 of his time in Vietnam. Home movie from London 1975, home movies USA 1985-2008, 55 Chaco tapes Home movie in Bermuda Islands [1927]; Running time: 6 minutes, 57 seconds. Reference copy available. Home movie made in 1938 containing footage of the 1938 Law/Med Game. Home movie of a Luau party held at the UPA (United Productions of America) studios in the 1950's. No sound, no identification of people attending the party. Home movie of Norman Macleod and his daughter, Skye Home movie of the Payette Lake region. Home movie of the Philadelphia Maritime work shop. Shown are lightboxes, frames and various display boxes being made for use at the museum. Home movie of trip taken June-Sept., 1950 to South America by Moderator Hugh Ivan Evans and his wife. Shows them touring sites, visiting churches, hospitals, schools, etc. Home movie showcasing the Rockford Peaches, the female baseball team that inspired Hollywood’s "A League of Their Own" (ca. 1943). Home movie showing Elisabeth Elliot and her little daughter Valerie with her parents, Philip and Katherine Howard, in Moorestown, New Jersey Home movie showing the interior of the building. Shown are offices, the reading room, the staff lounge, the basement, and exhibition cases, as well as scenes of various staff members in action. Home movie showing two sisters at school and swimming in the Ala Wai Canal (1920s) Home movie taken on the factory floor of the J.L. Clark Company, an innovator in decorative tins and metal lithography, (ca. 1951). Home movie travelogue footage; Winter to Spring 1940 Home movie, misc. Pawtucket shots. Home movie, unidentified Home Movie: Motion picture, "Eva's Baby," includes various family scenes; Home Movie: 1954, Motion picture, visit to a military outpost in Indo-China Home movies at the lake, on a boat, water skiing and a house by the lake"--Inventory form. Home movies available as F-278 Home movies by Al Parker Home movies by Horace Sedwick, 1927, 1930s. Video shows downtown Albany, members of the Sedwick Family, the Webb Family, the Nail Family, the Blanton Family, the Matthews Family and many other unidentified persons. Home movies by the African American jazz musician, including scenes filmed in Honolulu after Pearl Harbor, (1942–53). Home movies ca. the 1950s mostly shot on a trip to Israel. Yemenites, Haifa, factories, Jerusalem, Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv, kibbutz Home movies created by F. C. Youngberg. Shows Sierra Club members, leaders. Includes Sierra Club organized trips to Sierra mountains in 1931, 1932, 1938, 1940, 1941. Includes trail guide, Ike Livermore. Home movies documenting the Marino family of Chicago, Illinois. These home movies of the Marino family were filmed by Joseph and Sadie Marino. They contain images of their children (John and Joanne) and themselves. Home movies documenting the Young family of suburban Northern Virginia. Records family members at home, at play, participating in family activities and celebrations. Home movies documenting travels to Europe, Canada, Mexico and the western United States. Consists of six reels of 16mm color and black and white film, no audio. Home movies documenting various events in a small, close-knit, South Bronx, New York community of Puerto Ricans who came to the mainland U.S. in the 1920s and 1930s. The films depict birthdays, weddings and Christmas celebrations. Home movies featuring G.P. Kuiper. Color, no sound, 24 minutes. Kuiper ridding in a car, doing observations, in garden, in office being interviewed no date Home movies footage, perhaps of members of Hills Bros. family, on summer holidays. Includes scenes of swimming, children playing, people lounging in a resort-like setting. Home movies from Catalina Home movies from Eugene Partyka and Philip Stuart. Home movies from Frameline's San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival. See collection guide for details. home movies from Lake Stevenson, 1954 Home movies from the 1920s and 1930s in China and Philippines Home movies from the Bell clan offer a great look at family life in 1950s Gatesville, including homemade birthday cakes, backyard Easter egg hunts, high school marching bands, bluebonnets, and horny toads. Home movies from the Bell clan offer a great look at family life in 1950s Gatesville. In this footage, family members from North Carolina visit the Bell's home in Gatesville, Texas. Home movies from the Bell clan offer a great look at family life in 1950s Gatesville. In this footage, younger son Wendell Bell celebrates his 11th-14th birthdays. Home movies from the Bell clan offer a great look at family life in 1950s Gatesville. In this footage, youngest son Wendell Bell celebrates his 7-10th birthdays. Home movies from the Bell clan offer a great look at family life in 1950s Gatesville. This footage follows the Bell's as they visit family in North Carolina and tour the Blue Ridge Parkway Home movies from the Bell clan offer a great look at family life in 1950s Gatesville. This footage shows the Centennial Celebration of Gatesville complete with parade and period costumes. Home movies from the collection of filmmaker and videographer Shirley Brimberg Clarke. Includes film of her as a child, with her family, and various friends. Home movies made by Clifford Blitch during wartime service as commander of a medical evacuation hospital in the Philippines. [Mindanao/Panay], Reel 4, ca. 1944. [Japan First], Reel 5, ca. 1940. Home movies mostly by Harry Frazier of Alaska and gay community events; interviews with Robert Opel; and footage of all-male ceremonies in the desert believed to be Radical Faeries gatherings. Home movies of a day at the beach Home movies of Adolf Carl Noe (1873-1939), professor of paleobotany and German at the University of Chicago and curator of Fossil Plants, Walker Museum. Home movies of Arthur Davison Ficke, his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Jeffers Home movies of Barbara and Edward Rowse (the sister and brother-in-law of Bettina Steinke) and their family taken in the 1940s. Home movies of family, relatives, and friends of Foster P. Johnson taken in the late 1920's around Evansville and southern Indiana region. Home movies of International Astronomical Union gatherings from the 1960s narrated by Katherine Kron who identifies some of the astronomers. Sites include: University of California, Berkeley in 1961, Stockholm in 1964, and Prague in 1967. Home movies of Kingston and Kingston people originally filmed between 1940 and 1960. Home movies of operations at the Horse Shoe Bay Farms apple and cherry orchards in Door County, Wisconsin. Also includes family vacation footage. Scenes include cherry and apple picking, dairy cattle, corn shucking, and family events and celebrations. Home movies of Patrick Gorman, secretary of the Amalgamated Meatcutters union, showing the Gorman family on various European trips. Forms part of the Patrick Emmett Gorman Papers, an officer of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of America. Home movies of Rena Krasno's 2001 trip to Shanghai: 1. French Concession 2. Tour with Helen and Georgia 3. Lecture Home movies of Seattle including Sick's Seattle Stadium, Seafair, Green Lake, Deception Pass, UW Varsity crew races, Lake Washington, car races. Also includes Hawaii, British Coliumbia, and Ketchican, Alaska. Home movies of Shanghai recorded by Samuel Ladenheim, 1927 Home movies of target practice at Fort Stevens in 1941, along with a few glimpses of army life. Home movies of the Allyn Hiller family in Columbus, Wisconsin. Scenes include people posing in various situations, baby shots, farm scenes, a parade of bands, and trips. Home movies of the Conrad DeLateur family from Spokane, Washington, including scenes of ice skating, holidays, and family trips. Home movies of the Grey family, footage of Zane Grey in Australia and New Zealand, Home movies of the John Binsfeld family, 1936-1939, containing footage of family vacations in New York and Canada. Also includes footage of a pony ride at Fond Du Lac Zoo and children's first day of kindergarten. All footage is silent and black and white. Home movies of tourism in the Grand Teton, Yellowstone, and Snake River regions (193356) Home movies of trips to Mexico, Canada, Yellowstone National Park, fishing and hunting, Moffit and Mandan rodeos, and wildlife scenes. Home movies of Tupperware Jubilee events, 1959-1965, on 8mm film. Home movies of UFO sightings Home movies of Yosemite and Sierra Club outings. Home movies photographed and narrated by director Henry Koster in Europe and after he came to Hollywood. Includes extensive behind-the-scenes footage of many of the films he directed as well as family activities. Home movies shot around 1930 showing scenes and people in Las Vegas such as a soda counter, the Silver Moon Bar, families at home, Mrs. Cashman, A.W. Ham, cars, businessmen, a baseball game, a street scene, a parade, people swimming, and a tug-of-war. Home movies shot at Holston Hills Country Club by Walter Morris, owner of the Lee, Pike, Capri, and Tower movie theatres in Knoxville. Home movies shot at Lake Arrowhead, California, circa 1966 (si., col., 16 mm. safety print) Home movies shot by Iris Chang in China, 1995 Home movies shot by Knoxville residents. Includes 1939 footage of the UT Vol Orange Bowl game in Florida, and first flight at the new McGhee-Tyson airport, late 1930s. Home movies shot by the Clifford Jersey, father of the documentarian, Bill Jersey. Bill Jersey grew up in West Hempstead, New York. His family was fundamentalist Christian and the family activities revolved around church, family and friends. Home movies shot in New Jersey. 1928-46 Home movies shot mostly in Brooklyn, NY from late 1930s to mid 1950s of parties, trips, and children. Includes footage of various commercial films. Home movies showing life in and around the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in Humboldt County, California. Home movies showing people and places in and near an Ohio farming community during the 1920's. Includes staged scenes and reality footage with shots of Teegardin family members. Home movies showing the Barnett and Fuqua Families, 417 Frank Street, Raleigh, NC. Scenes of the families at home indoors and outdoors and various mostly North Carolina vacations in the 1960's. Home movies taken by David Stackpole of the annual Nantucket Cottage Hospital fete, in which Nantucket residents dressed in period costumes and sponsored many activities. Gift of Debby Merritt. FC-28 Home movies taken by George Pocock of the University of Washington crew team practicing in Seattle, on a ship to London, particpating in the 1948 London Olympics, and the Pocock family's trip to Sweden. Home movies taken by summer resident Sally Knapp Russell, with commentary by Whiting "Skip" Willauer III (1991). This excerpt shows views of Nantucket and the Russell family. DVD-28 or VT-252 Home movies taken during family vacations Home movies taken in Nantucket, probably by David Stackpole. Gift of Debby Merritt. FC-32. Home movies taken presumably by Herbert Bratter of his daughter Junia, other family members, friends, and his travels domestically and internationally. Home movies, with table of contents. The footage dates from 1933-1939 and 1946-1948 and from return trips to China by the family in 1981, 1982, 1993 (2 VHS tapes; 2 DVD copies) Home video labeled "Winslow, Arizona" with the name A. Van Wagenen, Jr. in Casa Grande. Home videos of Tucson, Arizona visits from the 1940s and 1950s. Home-movie footage of the Presbyterian mission in Metet, Cameroon, taken by C.E. Whittier. Home-movie recording of a fire that destroyed several businesses in downtown Canton, Georgia in 1955. Home-movie type footage - Buckminster Fuller diving into swimming pool 1960; duck plus unidentified person; man, woman and dog, on beach, undated How tomatoes change from blossom to fruit -- Frame by frame shots of tomato blossom giving birth to tomato -- Care of tomato plants. Images of Nantucket 1926. B&W silent film ; 1 minute 35 seconds ; Film collection #4 Images of Nantucket downtown and houses, amid snowy landscape. Images of the Griffith Park Zoo around 1964 before it became the Los Angeles Zoo. Girls showing bird drawings to Maurice A. Machris, A.S. “Doc” Young, and another gentleman. Machris and Young in an office, examining the mechanism of the Cap-Chur Gun. Images of the Hayden family in Madaket, including Arthur C. Hayden wearing a fez labeled "shedad," houses in Madaket, and family playing on beach. Images of the Hayden family in Madaket. B&W silent film clip ; 4 minutes 24 seconds ; Film collection #3 In Budapest, street scenes, Kornhauser family (Marie's family) walking past shops, posing for camera. LS, city across Danube. Policeman on horse. More shots of the Kornhauser family In Fryar Stadium at Fort Campbell High School in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Martha Raye celebrates her birthday. She meets soldiers, reviews training exercises, visits the wounded and performs. In this film, Texan Marcellus Hartman captures Saigon streets from a moving vehicle. In this home movie from 1986, Luz and Jesus Herrera edit together a montage of their family videos by creating a mock television show, "I Love Luz." In this home movie, a large group enjoys a cookout and picnic meal overlooking Lake Travis. In this home movie, the Baylor family captures their visits around central Texas, including stops at the Texas State Capitol and Baylor University in Waco. In this home movie, the Baylor family captures their visits to the Gulf Coast and Houston, including a stop at the world famous Shamrock Hotel swimming pool. In this home movie, the Baylor family celebrate baby Darin's second birthday, hunt for Easter eggs, and take a trip to San Antonio's Brackenridge Park where they ride on the train and Skyride. In this home movie, the Nelson family ends their road trip through the American West and arrives home once again. In this home movie, young John Baylor enjoys a rare wintery day in Austin that includes a a snowball fight, building a snowman, and sledding down an icy hill. In this television commercial, Laura Herrera is featured as a Mexican folk dancer for El Paso's Dick Poe car dealerships. In very grainy footage, Hanna runs about, holding a stick and clothed for warmth in a park in Olmuetz. The family walks towards the camera. Then dressed for spring, jumping off a stoop with Harriet Includes a train, Charles Laughton, playing tennis, the beach club, pool, Charles Ruggles, horseback riding. Includes a videocassette made from a home movie of Durham walking around the campus, 1939. Includes footage of Indians dancing. Includes footage of members of the Schrillo family, children playing, boating activities and a new car. Includes footage of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.; Greystone Beach, Florida; Savannah, Georgia; El Paso, Texas; White Sands; the Grand Canyon; Miami Includes footage of several parades including Disneyland, San Francisco, the Rose Parade in Pasadena, the Mumer's parade in Philadelphia. Includes golfing, horseback riding, boating on a lake. Shows house and horse stable. Includes home-recorded footage of students at a picnic at Pepperdine's Los Angeles campus,George and Helen Pepperdine's home, and fishing scenes of a Pepperdine professor at his cabin in the mountains, with children playing in a stream. Includes scenes of Frank Borzage and wife Juanita in Vancouver. Includes shots of ER at Campobello and Hyde Park including Val-Kill Cottage; John Roosevelt, Sara D. Roosevelt II, and other Roosevelt grandchildren. Includes travels in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, D.C., New York, Wyoming, California, Hawaii, and Canada. Incomplete footage contains pack train going through desert terrain, pack train going through mountainous terrain, a river, and other fragmented shots of mountainous scenery. ca. 1920s Incomplete footage shot during a gold prospecting expedition in north western Papua New Guinea. Scenes include villages along the Fly and Sepik Rivers, Papuans working in the Yodda gold fields, and various mining camps along the Fly River. 1935-37 Incredibly grainy, out of focus, and not steady. Hanna dances, and then Babeta rakes the soil. It is very difficult to distinguish anything beyond that INT, four Germans in uniform, in an office, map on wall in BG. One sits behind a desk with glasses reading a letter. They are speaking to one another Interior of a junk shop in San Francisco with an old man who appears to be the owner. Several close-ups of the merchandise. IRA Prelims, [UC Berkeley Crew] Islamorada, Florida Keys: Theatre of the Sea, Marine Observatory. Rome: many slides of the monuments of Rome. Jacoby family tours Brussels: street scenes, EXT buildings, stone monument, street, statue, Cinquantenaire Arch, lion statues, street scenes, train station James Lucas Collection 20 reels of 8mm 1960s-1970s, East Tennessee home movies (Powell area) Jason Camuti Collection: 100+ rolls 16mm and 8mm home movies, purchased on ebay John C. Goodman Collection: 20 reels 16mm, 1920s-1940s John Quackenbush Collection: one reel 8mm Kodachrome documenting Disneyland trip, ca. 1960, 2 rolls purchased John Wayne touring Knott's Berry Farm with his son Ethan and Walter Knott, culminating with the opening of the Timbermountain Log Ride. Joseph Groell retirement party, Brooklyn College, 1990 Jubb Family: Donated to the HFA by a historical society, some of the films were given to other institutions. 55 reels of 16mm home movies of local interest, 1920s-1940s June 1948 playing tennis; Jezebel pointing in campus; Miss Gagnon's recital; Halloween 1948 Pauline & Georgie; Christmastime, lights at George Yate's Home. Kodachrome home movie footage of Israel just before and after the Six Day War, shot by UC Berkeley alumnus Bernard Timberg in 1967. Label reads ""Fla. 75 Christmas, Jan 76 (illegible) painting and studio, Big Ben Thanksgiving 1976" Label reads "Biddle and Bryn Mawr segments from Hooper home movies 1951-1953;" VHS copy of film not found in collection Label reads "FK, the artist at home, unedited camera footage, produced by Hudson Valley Video, Poughkeepsie" Label reads "MHS Reunion," 1987 Lake Tahoe Lauffer family home movies documenting family vacations. Leyte Island, Philippines; Traditional style boats in a harbor on Leyte Island in the Philippines. Local people in an open-air market. Lincoln Woods Feb & March, Penny's Wedding June 30, 1949. Lis (donor's mother and eldest of the three girls) in a sweater and swim cap at the beach with her father, Bernhard Schermeister Lis (the donor's mother, age 6) and her sister Jeanne (age 5) take off their shoes and wade in the water at the beach. Their parents (Bernhard and Edith Cohen Schermeister) are also in the scene. Nice CUs of the two girls Little Rock Central High School Graduation 1958 Ernest Green is the first African American graduate of Central High. Little Rock Nine are escorted through the front entrance of Central High by the National Guard 101st Airborne. Little Rock Nine attending Central High assisted by the National Guard. Protesters and reporters that surround the school. Lizard in glass aquarium eating live insects. Lizard in glass aquarium. Lumberjack days was a campus wide celebration held annually from the 1950s through the 1990s. Magee home movies (1920s-1940s); Magee's Nanking, China footage Man at beach, hotel pool, with friends. Man attacks lizard with nunchucks; lizard eats insects. Man sitting on a wooden bench at a ranch. The Marble Mountain Wilderness is a recreation and wilderness area managed by the US Forest Service. Maneuvers, artillery fire Mangham Leher Collection 1 reel of 35mm, 3 reels of 16mm, collection from Memphis projectionist and film collector / filmmaker. Footage of downtown Memphis circa 1920s 1924 home movie blown up from 16mm, Knoxville parade 1950s Mankel/Green Collection 4 reels of 16mm 1928-1930, Knoxville High School, Textile plants, Bristol, Tennessee, Smoky Mountains, cabins, roads, Central High Football Many images of Nantucket in a quick changing montage. . B&W and color silent film ; 12 minutes 24 seconds ; Film Collection #12 Many scenes of autumn foliage in color, along with black & white footage of ski jumping competitions. Margaret and Charles Rahn of Denmark, Maine, are given a tour by Bernard McLaughlin in his garden on Memorial Day, 1988. Mark Johnson Collection: 3 rolls 16mm Maine home movies, purchased by donor at a yardsale in Maine Marriage of Collette de Zwarte and Gerrit Schellevis in the Synagogue Rapenbargerstradt in Amsterdam Marriage of Jim de Zwarte and Rosa Wertheim in the Nieuwe Synagoge [New Synagogue] in Amsterdam Mars and Beyond, History of the Helicopter, Connecticut Yankee in the Jet Age, Flight, Progress of Aviation in Connecticut. Mary and Bob Gilks (children of Alfred Gilks). Matsushita's home movies of skiing, hiking and photography trips to Mt. Rainier and nearby mountain ranges; includes wildflowers, cats and downtown Seattle Maurice A. Machris with various men and women at airport, next to Dodgers plane being loaded with baggage, crates reading "In Transit - L.A. Dodgers 1967 Mozambique Safari." Max Tennis Collection: 92 reels of 16mm depicting travels at home and abroad, 1930-1955 May 27th George & Family; May 30 Nashua NH; May 31 Roger Williams Park; June 8 17th Wedding Anniversary ; June 11 Roger Williams; June 21 Roger Williams; June 28th Newport NH. Super 8mm film of family & holidays, several segments spliced together. May 31, 1948 Stakey's Baby's Christening; Sept 1948 Kirasta's Baby ; Kirasta, Mary, Baby at Oak Bluffs July 1949. Vinegar Syndrome Level 1 1/20/04. Mayfield Family Films 17 reels of 8mm 1940s-1970s, Mayfield Dairy Family, Athens, Tennessee. Knoxville and Athens history, Gatlinburg, Smokies, Mayfield Dairy MCU, EXT, woman holding up a red cleaning/scrub brush. VS, four local women, in peasant dress, hamming it up for the camera, posing with scrub brushes, etc Meeting of the Rotary Club of East Providence, no 6334; Rotary Club Dinner; Dinty Moore's Diner. 1970s RIHS cat card in file. Memorial day parades, the judging of the doll carriage parade, snowy Nantucket with downed power lines, images of town and landscapes. Gift of Debby Merritt. FC-40. For use of this video, please contact georgen@nha.org Memorial service, 1997 Memorial service, 2005 Memories of Hiram Percy Maxim, The House the Orsons Built, Aviation, Connecticut Tercentenary Parade, 1936 flood, 1930s Men in traditional dress roll a log onto a large pile. These are all felled trees. Six men labor to get it going. They finally get it there and look at the camera. Brief glimpse of the children in dark winter coats at 02:05:36 Men on beach having cookout, then vacation in Florida, then Mayflower replica. Nana P. Cisco, John Jay Cisco Men playing tennis, horse in pasture, Badminton, "Cruise", Ednah Cheney on her porch, people on porch, Men with boat oar, Firemen on parade, Red Cross parade, Silk Pageant, Co B 307th Infantry, Camp Upton, Thanksgiving 1915, etc., 1915-1920 Minaret Miscellaneous film footage of southern California in 1955, including the Tournament of Roses Parade and the San Gabriel Canyon. Miscellaneous footage of southern California in the 1950s, including San Diego Bay and Santa's Village in Lake Arrowhead. Miscellaneous footage of southern California, Phoenix, and Las Vegas in the 1950s. Morris Bell turns his camera on the junior high school student group ‘8-6' as they present the comedic narrative "Fractured Flickers" with intertitles. Morris Bell turns his camera to take a look at local newspaper coverage of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Also included is footage from oldest son Walter Bell's 14th, 15th, and 16th birthdays. Mostly informal shots of people; nothing of ceremonies, except procession, which does include American Brass Band. Mother in Christina? Very curled. Motion picture film of High Point College students, c.1940s. Color (somewhat), shows boys hitch hiking, girls walking back from town, and boys eating pie. Motion picture film of San Francisco, Pacific Ocean crossing, and China Motion picture films consist of home movies and other films relating to WWII air force/bombardment strategy. Mountains and villages from a train as some members of the 51st Field Hospital travel around Europe at leisure. They pose beside Lake Lucerne and travel on Rigi-Bahn on Mt. Rigi in Switzerland. More views of the Alps and villages and corps members posing Movies of Hal W. and Violet Trovillion and Mae Trovillion Smith with camera and projector handbooks. Mr. Eubanks's father shot home movies in Blakely, Georgia, in the 1940s. Scenes are of downtown Blakely, teenagers, band members, outdoor footage, town as seen from the water tower, hunting, scenes around the home. VHS dub only. Mrs. Petty narrates selections of home movies of the Petty and Hehl families. Includes shots of Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. McQuilkin and other early members of the Bible college family. Mrs. T. B. F. Smith's Home Movies MS, SS Champlain ship (overexposed) at New York harbor. Pan, Jacoby family members, smiling as they bid farewell to Samuel, Marie, Willis, and Mark Jacoby on a trip to visit family in Biecz, Poland and other sites in Europe Nantucket harbor, downtown, and beaches. B&W silent film ; 11 minutes 55 seconds ; Film collection #9 Nine 16mm home movies of David and Joan Challinor and their four children. Subject matter includes family vacations in Switzerland, Iceland, Bermuda, Maine, and the family's home in Connecticut. Nordfeldt and dogs, circa 1950 Note with film: Travel shots. orig. Century City 300- trees, buildings, steel structure, fountains. Las Vegas night shots. Travel shots from inside bus. Traveling free ways. Notes on can: "Denice 10." Notes inside can: "Denice playing ball in street with her friends. Denice and friends picking oranges off our tree, 1959. Denice 7th birthday party. Denice 8th birthday party. Notes on original can: "Aunt Anna, Uncle Harry cemetery." Notes on original can: "Capture of Baguio, Leyte, Philippines 1945. This is the summer capital of the islands." Notes on original can: "Cheryl & Judy trip to Los Angeles, 1960." Notes on original can: "Color. The jungle village of Kotanika, New Guinea. This is where our troops harbored the Javanese women taken captive by the [Japanese] soldiers. '44." Notes on original can: "Execution of Phillipine citizens by the Phillipine Guerillas, these are the Makapilis (ones who collaborated with the [Japanese])." Notes on original can: "Gen. MacArthur's speech before Phillipine Congress in old schoolhouse, Manila, 1945. Scenes on Corregidor. Gen MacArthur's legislature, Corregidor." Notes on original can: "Habadabba natives of the islan of Manna Manna off the coast of New Guinea." Notes on original can: "Jack Benny show entertaining troops, New Guinea. 1943. Martha Tilton, June Bruner, Larry Adler, Carol Landis. 5. New Guinea. Port Morseby. Jack Benny Show. Dan Rocklin. Color. 26." Notes on original can: "Luzon, Dagupan, Bam Bam, Tarlac. Luzon-agupan to Manila. Sheet no. 5. Reel 3." Notes on original can: "Manila fire. Bombardment of walled city. City of Manila scenes. Sheet 6. 16F." Notes on original can: "My trip to New York after the war with Mother and the aunts. 1946." Notes on original can: "No. 1. Color. Lake Sentani. 1944. Hollandia, New Guinea." Notes on original can: "No. 3. Port Moresby, New Guinea. Captured [Japanese] camera. Hollandia, New Guinea. Sunsets at Port Moresby, 1943." Notes on original can: "Pic reel 24A. Major Gae[tano] Faillace. Decorations General Aiken & Sutherland. Misc. color scenes in Manila 1945. War coming to a close. MacArthur train. Pig roast at old church." Notes on original can: "Released war prisoners Billibid prison and Santo Thomas prision, Manila. February 1945. Santo Tomas interviews." Notes on original can: "Tacloban, Phillipines, Leyte Island. Recaptured from [Japanese], Oct. 1945." November, 1931, Phyllis' fifth birthday, January, 1932, The awakening of Sleeping Beauty, featuring Phyllis. Oakland's first annual Christmas Balloon Parade, featuring 30 large character balloons, eight high school marching bands, two municipal bands, and youth groups from various recreation centers. Ocean Beach, San Francisco - home movie, 8mm film by Robert Durden. Shots include Ocean Beach, waves rolling in of the Pacific Ocean and view of Cliff House. October, 1937, Bar-mitzvah party for Richard B. Morros. On a boat in Switzerland, views of villages. One building with "Gotthard" sign. Seaside views of mountains On field performances by the band on September 30, 1939 at the Coliseum followed by performances at the games against Nevada on October 28, 1939 and Cal Poly on November 4, 1939. One 16mm, color film showing scenes of unidentified golfers, Colonial Williamsburg Fife and Drum Corps, Queen's Guard, Homecoming parade, and the William and Mary vs. West Virginia football game. Acc. 1982.034 one reel of a multi reel amateur film of travel in Egypt that was severely decomposed from acetate deterioration. This one reel demonstrates the varying effects of acetate deterioration. ca. 1928 One short home movie including the following scenes: an ice skating show, ice dancers, an outdoor winter shot of a house, a motor boat in the water, a running projected black and white movie, and a dark sunset. Opening of Cliff Arquette's Soldiers Museum, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Includes sequences of Battle of Gettysburg re-enactment. Opera House with swastikas. Shell headquarters with swastikas (Schubertring). Other street corner, Café Schwarzenberg, re-branded as "Café Deutschland" Orchestra tour, 1929. Original box and notes in file. Film of theatrical event. Curtain call for "East Lynne" probably c. 1925. Performed by the Players or perhaps the Brown theatrical groups Starring Tom Crosby. Ornamental Horticulture field trip, San Francisco Bay Area, 1948 Ouwehand Zoo in Rhenen. Two children looking at various animals. EXT shots of the pavilion buildings at the zoo;animals in the exhibits;crowd watching seals. Children feed pigeons and hold a goat Pan of Dachau camp EXTs: buldings through barbed wire fence, Building B, dirt road, moat, Tower B, barracks Pan of the surrounding area, large houses and a large garden. A woman and the girl rake the soil. Cut to numerous people walking in a field, Hanna runs about and walks with her parents. She stands again in the garden, raking Pan, deck of ship SS Champlain. Man with cigar. MSs, passengers on lounge chairs, playing shuffleboard, and volleyball Papers documenting Brown's work in flow visualization, including manuscripts, printed material, 35mm slides, and 8mm and 16mm film. Papers of Daniel Melcher, Frederic Gershom Melcher, and Marguerite Fellows Melcher. Untitled home movie. Papers of Warren Austin (1911-1999), owner of Val Verde estate in Montecito, California. Austin was a close friend of Dame Judith Anderson, a patron of the Lobero Theatre (Santa Barbara, CA.) and personal physician to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Papers of Wogaman, who died of AIDS in 1991, related to his disease. Includes medical records, insurance forms, legal documents, financial records, tax forms, personal correspondence, photographs, and a home movie on videotape. PARTIAL DUPLICATE OF CAN 4: 1934, Christmas morning world-wide broadcast, Huntington Library, 1934, Otto Klemperer, Jose Iturbi, 1934, soloist and conductor Ossip Gabrilowitch. PARTIAL DUPLICATE OF CAN 4: 1934, Christmas morning world-wide broadcast, Huntington Library, 1934, Otto Klemperer, Jose Iturbi, 1934, soloist and conductor Ossip Gabrilowitch. ALSO: 1929, Bruno Walter. People in costume along Main Street, including Austin Strong. May be for a hospital fete. Also footage of family swimming and diving off pier. Gift of Mrs. Josephine T. C. Tilney. People playing at a sandy beach. Swimming, bicycle-car type dune buggy thing, a two-seater. In a backyard in ground pool, people swimming. People smile and wave for the camera aboard a boat. People smoke and talk aboard a train platform and wave from the train cars. Tour group in Arth-Goldau, Switzerland. Scenic views of the town and a river. Back on the boat, people pose for the camera Peter and Eva Schur chase a ball with their mother Peter Schur gets a diaper change. He lies on the bed, plays, is held, fed, and generally loved by the family, including mom Helen, nurse, and dad Max Philharmonic officers, Jose Iturbi, Lillian Steuber, Gertrude and Corrinne Rose-Marie Gamberelli, puppet show. Philip Kahgan in rehearsal, January 24, 1932, Rodzinski conducting. Poly Royal 1937 Poly Royal 1955 Portraits and Home Movies Potomac parade -- [Sites around Washington, D.C. Lincoln Memorial ; Cherry blossoms ; Congress ; Capitol Building ; The White House ; Marine Corps War Memorial ; Couples sunbathing on balcony]. Pre-war footage of a German Jewish family ca. 1930s at their home in Berlin and vacationing in Switzerland Primarily East German small-gauge home movies also depicting other countries visited on vacation including Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Soviet Union, from the time period 1945-1991. Probably April 20 (Hitler's birthday). Naval soldiers with drums parading on Michaelerplatz, Augustinerstrasse, in front of Palais Palffy, Albertina ramp, Phillipshof, and Kaertnerstrasse Processed July 1961, four reels strung together"--Accompanying documentation. Puerto Rico: Clouds and aerial shots, the coast from a boat, the walls and the fort. Germany: Ludwigsburg Palace, Castle Monrepos. Racing autos on a track possibly in or near Lancaster PA. A stunt motorcycle crashes on a ramp. Records ascent of Mount Lindbergh, later named Lone Eagle, [in mid-twenties?] by the Foote brothers and an unidentified friend. Reel No. 1-4: Fannie Lou Hamer's Funeral Ceremony Reel No. 1: Film documents construction of the Frank Lloyd Wright house, Fountainhead, in Jackson, Mississippi. Reel No. 1: Written on leader: "Garden Club Xmas Party at Berry”. Reel No. 3: Coates family scenes. Reel No. 7: Coates family scenes; Civil Rights March in Brandon, Mississippi Reel No. 4: Mindanao / Panay; Reel No. 5: Japan First Regarding copy: 16mm film was made in the 70s in color & in B&W. It has been cut up and doesn't appear to be all there. Copy reel combines Shots from 1933 & 1939. Repair yard for lumber company railroad. Research film created for study of non-verbal communication. ca. 1955-72 Research film created for study of non-verbal communication. ca. 1967-98 Research film documenting the replication of ice age butchery and bone tool manufacture on a deceased zoo elephant named Ginsberg. 1978 Research film footage documenting traditional technologies in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) for a research project. 1968-73 Rockwell Kent in Greenland, circa 1920s Roosevelt in his blue Ford Phaeton in front of Hyde Park town hall just prior to voting. Eleanor Roosevelt and Sara D. Roosevelt are also present. Rosenberryer? Kodachrome. First shot is of boat Roy Neuberger's birthday, circa 1993 San Diego Frog Town San Francisco State University, San Francisco - Super 8mm film shot from the viewpoint of a San Francisco child for a Bicentennial Project in 1974. Shots include San Francisco State University's housing, campus and Cox Stadium. San Francisco street scenes in Haight Ashbury and the East Richmond district near Golden Gate Park. Scene has them discussing their intro into movies through Mack Sennett and has Nick talking only about himself and then leaving when Sue talks about herself. Scenes around the Seattle waterfront, including Grayline Tours, fishing, boats passing through locks and under bridges, catching and steaming shrimp, Gold Cup speedboat racing and celebrations. Scenes at DP camp Neu-Freimann near Munich, Germany. Sign: "IRO Area Team 1055 / Neu-Freimann / Siedlung" Pan of DP camp, displaced persons walking around, conversing. Shots of Jack Sutin. Women pushing baby carriages Scenes focus on John R. Boettiger with Anna Roosevelt, Eleanor Seagraves, John Boettiger, Curtis Roosevelt, Sara D. Roosevelt, Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Scenes from a vegetable processing plant in Ontario, Oregon; followed by home movie scenes of a trip to the Oregon Coast, including a visit to Azalea State Park. Scenes from FDR's trip to Boise, ID, fall 1937. FDR walking. Scenes from the road as the Bell's travel to visit family in North Carolina. Also, a look at the Copperas Cove Pioneer Days parade. Scenes include group climbs in the Mt. Baker area of the Washington Cascades, a parade of floats, and a small airplane from West Coast Air Transport Co. Scenes of birds, children playing in the surf and sand, and surfers in the water. Scenes of deer hunting with bows and arrows; followed by scenes of downtown Portland, Oregon including street scenes, the inside of the Liberty Theater and the demolition of the old First Methodist Church at SW 12th and Taylor (ca. 1957). Scenes of doctors, nurses and patients at the Multnomah County Hospital in Portland, Oregon (ca. 1928); includes scenes of lab tests, surgeries and x-rays. Scenes of life around Seattle in the World War II era, including the waterfront, scrapped airplanes, neon signs at night, a clam-eating contest, boat show and entertainment. Scenes of Nantucket downtown, historic buildings, Stackpole family. VT-442 Gift of Debby Merritt. Scenes of people ice fishing. Scenes of the destruction caused by the Columbus Day 1962 storm in Portland, Oregon; includes scenes of destroyed homes and downed power lines. Scenes of the Freemans sharing a meal with friends while the children play pool and board games comprise this home movie. Footage from a day on the beach follow, where Carter surfs on a boogie board and Carlotta buries herself in the sand. Scenes of the old, wooden interurban trolleys connecting Portland, Oregon to outlying towns on their last days in service in 1953; followed by scenes of their destruction by fire. Scenes of the Ringling Bros. Circus arriving and setting up in Portland, Oregon (ca. 1940s) followed by scenes of Southern Pacific's Engine 4449, also known as the Freedom Train. Scenes of the Texas Citrus Fiesta parade in Mission, Texas comprise this home movie. The Royal Court of the Citrus Fiesta sit atop cars in a motorcade as part of the parade procession. Scenes of the Willamette River flood of 1964 in Portland, Oregon; includes scenes of damaged bridges, including the Marquam Bridge while still under construction. Scenes of welding, bridge building, machinery, and vehicles. Scout naturalists expedition to Yosemite, 1932, led by Francois Emile Matthes. Sequences include Baby Mikey with family dog, Thanksgiving, November 26, 1936, Mikey's first birthday. Sequences include Catalina, California, 1939--Millie, hydraplane, ferry, Sherdemans, Baby Lewis, Chicago, Illinois--Chicago River, bridge open and close, Hollywood, California--night driving, Hollywood Boulevard, day driving, early Hollywood Hills. Sequences include Charley [i.e. Charlie Weaver?] in Tahiti. Sequences include Cliff and Maman [mother?], Chicago in snow, winter, 1939, Lewis [a.k.a. Mikey] at three with Fiat automobile and rubber mask, yachting, Lewis at birthday party, age two. Sequences include Cliff photographing himself, winter, 1935, Lewis [a.k.a. Mikey] as baby, Millie. Sequences include Cliff, Les, Les Jr. and Millie, Cliff and unidentified puppeteer. Sequences include New York City and 1939 World's Fair, Niagara Falls, Florida?, What's wrong? (movie parlor game), family, ferryboat ride (San Francisco?), airplanes. Sequences include Thanksgiving, 1937, Mikey's second birthday, Christmas, 1937. Series VI: Miscellaneous Footage , 1940 – 1977, undated. This series contains home movies and footage not used in the production of Kensharo Productions’ travelogue or corporate films. Seven home movies depicting family activities Several home movies of the Little Rock desegregation crisis. Several undated reels of 16 mm. home movie film, probably made in England, perhaps in the 1920s, show social events. Sheep Field Trip (to Winters, CA) Ship sails from Chicago, visits Japan's ports, cities, villages, etc. Views of modern with traditional. Part of Hansen travelogue film collection. Shiva Temple, 1963. Kiabab Squirrel, 1969. Short silent movie of women students at Penn State Altoona playing baseball sometime in 1947-48. Shot from the City Hall steps; crowd across street. Opening shot (brief) of T. F. Green (very dark). Unid. marching units, mostly military, on foot & horseback; bands. One small Red Cross float. Shots of family; snow-frost; sealtest; babies in tub (from leader, RIHS) Shows Grand Portage, Minnesota. Shows President Truman's visit to Olympia, Washington in June of 1945 and a Washington State Patrol picnic at Playland in Seattle, Washington Shows the cultural competitions, minstrel shows and athletic competitions. Shriner's parade. Performing Buffalo, circus wagon, Indians. Silent color footage of stock car racing at the Wake County Speedway near Garner, NC, c.1950's. Donated by Otis Council during Home Movie Day 2014. Silent film footage, probably from home movies, of the Pendleton Round-Up in 1930 and 1938 (and possibly other dates), and the Happy Canyon Rodeo in the 1950s. Silent footage of Paradise at an exhibition of his works at the Greystone Galleries, 1971-1972 Silent, home movies of rodeo events filmed by Velda Smith Skating, weddings, vacations, fishing, 1920s-1930s Skiers in Sun Valley, with scenes of Sun Valley Lodge, and some miscellaneous home movies Small-town Georgia men drinking beer, making what they consider humorous remarks about each other and townsfolks. Some shots of dog in car and woman with baby, r1 has some slate shots as well. Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games presents -- [Diving, swimming, water polo -- Clothes of 1968 -- Sports swimwear from 1968] -- Belmont Plaza olympic pool -- [Underwater footage of water polo match]. Spoof of RI Tricentenary made by Roger Clapp and friends. - very funny. Original film. "Monotone News: sees all hears all knows nothing" Starts with NRA Parade, Providence, October 2, 1933. State forest fire, July 1949. Color silent film ; 4 minutes 46 seconds ; Film collection #6 Stewart Brand documents the installation by the Ant Farm collective of a 50 x 50 ft. pillow which was used to house a temporary production facility for the Whole earth catalog supplement. Street perfomer. Birds flying. Sunset. Boat, river with buildings at shore Street scene, fishermen, government building, streeet scene with bicycles and scooters, ruin, horse carriage, penguins and flamingoes, bicycling, bay, an official function with men in military dress. Street sign--300 block of Steiner and 600 block of Haight; police standing on sidewalk, put Afro-American man in squad car. Summer vacation trip including the floating bridge on Lake Washington, Mt. Rainier, and Crater Lake on the way to Yellowstone Park. Scenes in the park include mudpots, geysers and waterfalls. Super 8 reels: Documenting Elpidio (Skip) Q. Fahel Vietnam Tour; Award Ceremony in Vietnam; LTC Stottle Party; Convoy Quang Nhi to Due Phu; Sept 1970, Elipidio Q. Fahel Tour of Vietnam; Vietnam Awards Ceremony; Australian USO Show Super 8mm film footage of the two young San Francisco filmmakers at work on a San Francisco neighborhood Bicentennial Project. Shots include the filmmakers filming in Mission District and Chinatown. Super-8mm home movies showing Falls City (Nebraska) native, artist and illustrator John P. Falter working on paintings. Swenson Home Movies Swimming in the ocean, storm damage, Tercentenary Parade, Hartford, Fishing, Daffodils, 1930s T. Elliot Weier and Family Activities: Weier, T. Elliot The "new heir" is Leonard. Footage of golf included. The 8mm home-movie depicts summer life at a lake resort, around 40 miles from Berlin, 1935-1938. The Baylor family visit the central Texas hill country, including the Pedernales River Loop, a field of Bluebonnets, and the LBJ Ranch. The Before Stonewall production files date primarily from 1982 to 1984 and contain files relating to the making of the documentary film. Series II: Personal Collections b. 3 f. 2. Home Movies. 1982 The Bell family goes sightseeing in Arizona where footage includes great desert scenery at Saguaro National Monument, a tour of Old Tucson (an exact replica of 1860s Tucson) and visits to the Mission San Xavier del Bac, Tombstone, Bisbee, and Douglas. The Bell family of Gatesville visit maternal grandparents and extended family at the North Carolina farm. The Bell family visits the extended family in North Carolina and the filming includes scenes of horse riding, playing catch, admiring azaleas and rhododendrons in bloom and sightseeing along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Bell Family visits the maternal grandparents farm and extended family in North Carolina, with a stop along the way to film a black bear and cub. Also shown is footage from oldest son, Walter’s, eighth birthday party. The Bell family visits with extended family at the maternal grandparents farm in North Carolina includes a trip to the Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock, North Carolina. The Captain Ottomar Friz motion picture film of C.A. Thayer (built 1895;schooner, 3m) includes footage of C.A. Thayer in San Francisco in 1958. The Captain Ottomar Friz motion picture film of Eppleton Hall (built 1914;paddlewheel tugboat) includes footage of Eppleton Hall arriving through the Golden Gate Bridge and pierside with spectators in 1970. The Charles R. and Jane A. Thompsen World War II airplane gunner films (circa 1942) consist of seven short clips of 16mm film recorded from a gun turret on an airplane during combat. The collection consists of 8mm, Super 8mm and 16mm films either created or collected by ShelbyRobison. Included in the collection are narrative pieces, experimental films, documented performances, and home movies. The collection consists of a total of 200 feet of 16mm film from the 1930's. This is a home movie shot by the donor's parents circa 1931 in Maine. The collection consists of films by Don H. Drew, the owner of PFM, Inc. a model railroad importer and distributor. Family films related to trains and family trips. The collection consists of materials pertaining to Nat Segaloff's career as a freelance writer, producer, teacher and journalist. A highlight of this collection is the large amount of material pertaining to the Hollywood blacklist. The collection consists of one reel of film depicting the town of Fitzgerald, Georgia and its inhabitants in the early 1940s. The collection consists of six reels of home movies showing an outdoor baseball game, a train yard and railroad crew, children playing, beach scenes in Florida, cleanup of a train wreck, and outdoor snow scenes. The collection consists of the papers of William H. Gremley from 1941 to 1988. The collection also includes photographs and digitized home movies, one of which includes footage of Richard Wright's wife and daughter. The collection contains 2 film reels of family activities (16mm, B&W, no sound, on 4-inch reels), circa 1932 The collection contains 6 unidentified 8mm and 16mm films, likely home movies taken by Cortés and his wife, dancer Nancee Charles. The collection contains material pertaining to the Wright family, including home movies. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections manuscript curator to view these materials. The collection contains production materials, film, videotape, audiotape interviews, photographs, research materials, teaching materials, personal and professional correspondence, mementos, and news clippings. The collection includes 7 reels of 8-mm home movies dating from the mid-1950s. The collection includes the home movies shot by Vinalhaven resident R. Mont Arey between 1939 and 1947. The Collier Family Papers include correspondence, photographs, military service records, deeds, home movies, and newspaper clippings that document members of the Collier, Taylor, and Coffin families. The Comz OWC presents -- The Roarin' 20s Dinner Dance, Orleans, France -- [1920s costume party -- Women doing the can-can]. The Dale E. Winn home movies (1915-1975) consists primarily of home movies capturing Winn's outdoor adventures with friends and family, inlcuding rappelling in the Tetons, rafting down the Colorado River, skiing competitions in Aspen and much more. The Everglades, fish aquarium. Water Show: water ballet; diver. 1970s The family car (new?), which was later confiscated by the Nazis, along with a revolver and some gold coins. Peter rides a toy car and plays ball. Sign reads "19. Hannplatz." CUs, women knit The family celebrates Carlotta’s birthday in 1969 first with a party for her friends, then a more formal dinner party with the family. The film begins with scenes of the Lakeview Round-Up rodeo in Lakeview, Oregon. The footage then turns to Shasta County, California and shows dredging operations by the Gold Acres Dredging Company, gravel mining, and a waterfall scene. The first few frames appear to be a horseback riders on parade in Bishop, CA. It is likely that this is the annual Mule Days parade occurring on Main St. on Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. The first reel is a home movie of conductor, pianist and composer Bruno Walter with his wife Elsa and daughter Gretel shot in Salzburg, Vienna and other locations. The second reel shows the family in the snow, Monte Carlo, and Rome. The first section of the film is of Alan Frye and friends experimenting with fast motion and pixilation animation, followed by concert footage of the band Talking Heads at the Armadillo World Headquarters and a brief clip of David Bowie. The four friends pose in a doorway numbered 4 (possibly Hotel Adlon in Berlin). At a pier, views of the mountains across a lake The Freemans host a holiday party in their home for what appears to be Dr. Freeman's TSU colleagues. Later, the Freeman children and their house guest, Paul, take part in the Freeman family tradition of making popcorn balls for Christmas. The girls dance outdoors in Jaremcze in front of an ethnic band, with drum, violin, and some kind of held piano. Brief shot of their mothers Ella and Nelly on a bench The Hardy Jenkinson family home movies (1951-1969) consist of family and vacation footage including footage of river-running throughout Utah and the surrounding areas. The home movie captures scenes of the 1976 commencement ceremonies of Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Students and faculty file by in regalia as the ceremony begins. The home movie captures the Nelson family on a practicing photography in the front yard and going to the beach. The home movie captures the Nelson family on a road trip to Zion, Utah where they explore the national parks canyons. The home movies are approximately eight minutes long and include footage of Curry around 1938 on horseback with a group of unidentified people in the mountains, and his daughter, wife, and pets playing in the yard. The kids walk around a grassy field near the house. They begin playing in a dirt area. The toy wheelbarrow is brought out, and Thomas and Hanna play with garden tools The movie was made by Edmund Berkeley. The Moving Images collection consists of home movies done in 8mm and 16mm reels, most of them focused on the family and family events. Most of them have been transferred to DVD. The Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bartlett Collection consists of one reel of amateur 16 mm. film. The film documents the large extended family gathered for the 1938 Miller family reunion, shot by Mr. Bartlett's father-in-law, M.T. Miller. The Raymond and Helgo Frost Collection consists of two films that illustrate Northern Arizona and Route 66. The inclusive dates are 1949-1955. The Rudy Perez archive consists of the papers, clippings, programs, books, videos, costumes and photographs from the work of modern dance choreographer Rudy Perez (1929- ), currently based in Los Angeles. The second annual Christmas Balloon Parade through downtown Oakland, California, featuring huge character balloons, marching bands, and children's groups from various recreation centers. The Sweethearts Ball was held at the Municipal Auditorium in Eureka, California on February 14, 1947. This formal dance was the social highlight of the Arcata-Eureka social season. The three Schermeister girls, Lis (donor's mother;eldest of the three), Jeanne, and Inge play with their parents, Edith and Bernhard, in the yard at their vacation home in Snekkersten. The girls are a few years older now The trip begins along the Willamette River in downtown Portland, travels north and ends in Seattle. A brief section at the end shows a vintage train. The video cassette contains footage transferred from a 1939 16 mm. home movie, including scenes from the 1939 New York World's Fair and a burlesque performance at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe nightclub in New York. The Walter L. Main Circus parade. Marked "Brockton circus". B&W silent film clip ; 3 minutes 14 seconds These films document the vacations of the Albert Breen family. They include scenes from national parks, visits to towns around the United States, as well as trips to forgein countries. These silent, color home movies show the N.M. Alling Iron Works ship building in West Sacramento; Sacramento River and Delta boating, water skiing, duck hunting, and other recreation scenes. Thirteen 16mm films depict various family activities and community events in Tucson during the 1920s and 1930s. Thirty-six 8mm film reels document the Air America career of James Linebarger, 1967 - 1968 and undated. Film includes footage of Hong Knog, Singapore, Phnom Penh, Saigon , Dalat, Nha Trang, and Tet Offensive (1968) footage. This 3:33 minute motion picture of the barite mining operation at Dog Patch mine in WashingtonCounty, Missouri was made by mine owner and operator James A. Wood Sr. in 1963. This 8mm. home movie collection documents the Sanzi family of Detroit, Michigan. The majority of the collection consists of footage from family vacations within the United States and Canada. This appears to be a home movie of the Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria. Most of the reel is taken up with the pairs figure skating competition. There is also some footage of downhill skiing. This black and white 16mm film depicts the leisure activities of an affluent family on Chicago's north side. Scenes include a grandiose building that is possibly the Edgewater Beach Hotel and a football game at University of Chicago. This collection contains amateur footage as well as both 8 mm. and 16 mm. commercial shorts from the 1930s and 1940s. This collection contains personal documents relating to Grassi and her family, correspondence between her and her husbands and friends, a number of photographs of Amata's family and of her trips, a phonograph record, and a collection of home movies. This collection contains sermon notes, manuscripts, class materials, and some correspondence. The collection also includes audio reels, home movie video tapes, and cloth and paper charts. This collection of home movie footage captures a football game, family time, and a derailed train. This collection provides a look into Dr. Joseph S. Peery's life through his home movies and speeches about his area of expertise, economics and finance. This collections contains an 8 mm. home movie of the garden at Eleutherian Mills This film by T.E. Weier, Professor of Botany at UC Davis, contains scenes of Lassen National Park in its third decade as a national park. The footage includes the park landscape with and without snow as well as images of the Weiers hiking and camping. This film captures an anti-nuclear movement demonstration at the Texas State Capitol. This film captures an anti-nuclear protest march in New York City on June 6, 1982. This film captures soldiers and Vietnamese women at the Freedom Hill Post Exchange at Da Nang. This film consists of home movies shot by Edgar Robyn. It includes scenes of waterfalls, visitors feeding wild bears and activities on lakes in national parks. This film consists of unedited footage of Yellowstone National Park. It includes scenes of Iowa State Senator Arthur Rule with his family, and Yellowstone lodge hospitality staff. This film contains a series of test shots on Super 8 film featuring the Papier-mâchée birdhead and fight scene from the short film "Birdwatching" (a narrative in the collection). Also included are a couple of head shot tests using dissovles. This film contains scenes from a county fair, rodeo, and a parade in Susanville. This film features a man descending on a snowy mountainside on horseback and then stream fly fishing. Located in the Marble Mountains of California. The Marble Mountain Wilderness is a recreation and wilderness area managed by the US Forest Service. This film features the house, dubbed TV Ranch, and which makes several appearances in other films in the Alan Frye Collection, showing its details from multiple angles. This film is comprised of multiple animation projects using various techniques and media, such as cutout animation, chalk drawing, sketches, and a LiteBrite. This film is comprised of multiple stop motion (frame by frame) animations by various TV Ranch artists. Titles include: Lo Comotion Extrusion, Nose to Nose, and Fun with Sanity. This film presents a series of moving-image portraits as family members pose and ham for the camera in different locations including a field of blue bonnets, Lake Travis, and San Marcos. Also captured is John and Diane Baylor's 1962 wedding. This film shows the building of a log cabin in Old World Wisconsin and the opening ceremonies of the historical site on July 4, 1976, with ethnic dancers, musicians, sightseers, and grade school tours. This film, shot by Lt. Col. Ken Gerrish while commanding American pilots and enlisted men (supplemented with Australian troops), documents military and daily activities in and around Port Moresby and Milne Bay, New Guinea. This footage from the Amparo Rivera collection captures scenes from a wedding ceremony, including the bride entering the church, portions of the ceremony and the newly weds exiting and posing together. This home captures the Benson family celebrating Christmas with a holiday syllabub toast, hanging their stockings and exchanging gifts. This home move from the Coltman Collection captures the family traveling through West Texas. Stops along the way include the McDonald Observatory, a swim at Balmorhea State Park and site seeing at Fort Davis National Historic Site. This home movie capture the Nelson family visiting a farm and preparing for Christmas. This home movie captures a joyful arrival at the airport and showcases a pink 1955 Chevy Bel Air convertible. This home movie captures children on an Easter Egg hunt and playing with hula hoops. This home movie captures footage of David Bowie performing a concert on his Heroes tour at the Dallas Convention Center on April 10, 1978. This home movie captures footage of the 1964 Salado Scottish Clan Gathering, and includes shots of the Drum Dance and parade. This home movie captures footage of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia and Malcom X College in Chicago as Dr. Freeman visits the colleges’ centers for continuing education in the early 1970s. This home movie captures fun scenes of the Cruz kids riding go-carts and mopeds in their El Paso neighborhood. This home movie captures John and Diane Baylor visiting various locales including Grandma Baylor at Sunhills, family in Houston, and the New Gulf Sulphur Beds. This home movie captures life at the Withers' family ranch. The family skeet shoots, fishes, wrestles, and hosts an event that includes races - both on foot and on horseback. This home movie captures musician Frank Zappa performing a concert at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin. This home movie captures scenes from Texas Southern University’s commencement ceremonies in 1970 and Dr. Freeman walking on campus. This home movie captures scenes from the 1974 football game between Texas and Texas A&M, played on November 29th at Memorial Stadium in Austin. This home movie captures scenes from various Sundays and church celebrations at Mt. Horem Baptist Church. This home movie captures scenes of a candlelight banquet is held at the Ross Sterling Mansion. Scenes of guests in the ballroom, as well as the mansion staff outside of the home during the banquet, are included. This home movie captures scenes of a citrus orchard in the Rio Grande Valley. Scenes of row crops and farm workers are also included. This home movie captures scenes of a family day at the beach and scenic views of a snowy rural landscape. This home movie captures scenes of a fishing trip in Mexico. Cactus Pryor and friends take a boat far out on the water and catch a variety of fish. Images of the scenic coast and ocean are also included. This home movie captures scenes of a group of Native Americans performing a tribal dance for an audience in the 1920s. This home movie captures scenes of a horse race, likely near Dimmitt, followed by images of the Easterwood home and neighborhood decorated for Christmas. This home movie captures scenes of a large group of all ages, likely a family reunion, meeting at the Sterling Mansion at Morgan’s Point. Adults and children, likely the Sterlings’ extended family, file by and greet the Ross Sterling family. This home movie captures scenes of a little league soccer game played in by Byran and Carla Click in the late 1970s. This home movie captures scenes of a parade in Edcouch, Texas where fire engines, men on horseback, floats, and citizens in costume parade through the streets. Scenes of the Bentsen family visiting the Edcouch Dam are also included. This home movie captures scenes of a party for Thomas Freeman’s daughter, Carlotta, on her birthday in 1973. The girls at the party crowd around the record player to dance in the living room. This home movie captures scenes of a picturesque house and its landscaped grounds, followed by a family gathering at the home for a wedding reception. This home movie captures scenes of a small boy playing in a large container of cotton bolls on a farm. Also included are scenes of a John Deere combine harvester bringing loads of cotton to the container. This home movie captures scenes of a toddler playing on the grounds of the Ross Sterling Mansion, followed by the Sterling family taking a drive into town, likely La Porte, Texas. Scenes of the homes and streets in town are included. This home movie captures scenes of a wedding ceremony in 1989 where a member of El Paso’s Herrera family is married, and Laura serves as a flower girl. This home movie captures scenes of a wheat harvest. Combines move in a row down the wheat fields, dispensing the crop into a grain truck. This home movie captures scenes of Alejandro Herrera's birthday party in 1989 where children participate in a watermelon eating contest. This home movie captures scenes of cattle, cowboys, and ranch land, documenting a hunting trip taken by Sterling, Dolph Briscoe Sr., and several guests on the men’s Chupadera Ranch in South Texas. This home movie captures scenes of children at Mt. Horem Baptist Church performing the resurrection story on Easter Sunday. This home movie captures scenes of children of all ages dancing in the Ballet Folklorico of El Paso's 1988 Christmas Recital. In traditional Mexican costume, the children perform a variety of Mexican folk dances. This home movie captures scenes of children singing and displaying the American flag as part of a church program, likely at Mt. Horem Baptist Church in Houston. This home movie captures scenes of crop fields, the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto and cemetery in Rio Grande City, and workers processing bananas. This home movie captures scenes of downtown Houston, where the Sterlings see off friends at the train station. Later, a man is seen fishing in the ocean. This home movie captures scenes of Dr. and Mrs. Ravel vacationing in Mexico with Abe Aaronson, owner of Aaronson Brothers department store in El Paso. This home movie captures scenes of Dr. Freeman leading a discussion between students of Rice and Texas Southern universities on the Rice University campus in 1976. This home movie captures scenes of Dr. Freeman receiving gifts and cake from his students and colleagues at Texas Southern University in celebration of his birthday in 1970. This home movie captures scenes of Dr. Freeman visiting churches, model cities, friends, and family in both Philadelphia and Detroit in 1971. This home movie captures scenes of Dr. Freeman’s birthday party at the Freeman home in 1968 where guests play card games then enjoy birthday cake. Later footage includes the Freemans spending time at home and scenes of a classroom. This home movie captures scenes of Dr. Thomas F. Freeman teaching a religious studies class at Rice University in 1972. This home movie captures scenes of Dr. Thomas F. Freeman’s trip to Virginia for his mother’s birthday party. The family shares meals and attends church. This home movie captures scenes of Fairbanks and Fort Wainwright, Alaska, taken by a Texas family stationed there. Included are snowy scenes of downtown Fairbanks, a dogsled race, and the military base. This home movie captures scenes of Gabe Easterwood’s birthday party in 1979. The girls blow out the candles, have cake, and play with Gabe’s new toys. This home movie captures scenes of itinerant fimmaker Melton Barker and his family as they travel through California, visit family, enjoy the outdoors, and attend celebrations, including a wedding. This home movie captures scenes of Main Street in downtown Houston in the late 1920s, followed by footage of the Sterlings sailing on the Galveston Bay near their vacation home. This home movie captures scenes of meetings at a conference in Galveston, likely attended by Dr. Thomas Freeman. Footage of the historic Flagship Hotel, where the conference was possibly held, is also included. This home movie captures scenes of Mt. Horem Baptist Church celebrating Christmas in 1971 with parties at the church and a Christmas pageant. This home movie captures scenes of Mt. Horem Baptist Church’s 1969 trip by bus to Conroe, Texas where they camp on Lake Conroe, enjoying time swimming and boating, then join Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church for Sunday service and a reception. This home movie captures scenes of Mt. Horem preparing for a wedding at their church in 1974. Scenes include three U.S. Navy soldiers on the street outside of the church in the Navy Service Uniforms and Dress Whites, having their picture taken. This home movie captures scenes of Paul and Linda Easterwood’s wedding in December of 1965. The bride and groom cut the cake, and guests enjoy refreshments and visiting with family at the reception. This home movie captures scenes of Ross Sterling feeding an injured fawn, chickens, and hogs, possibly at the Chupadera Ranch. Later scenes are recorded from the passenger seat of a car that is chasing a Brahman bull. This home movie captures scenes of Rudy Cruz's wedding at an El Paso church. The bride, groom, their parents, and wedding party take photos, then the entire party lines up to see off the newlyweds in their decorated car. This home movie captures scenes of Texas Southern University’s 1976 commencement ceremonies. This home movie captures scenes of the 1972 Book Fair at Texas Southern University. This home movie captures scenes of the All-American Soap Box Derby in Akron, Ohio in 1962 where El Pasoan Alfonso Diaz participates in the derby. This home movie captures scenes of the Avena children see-sawing in the backyard and a march through San Antonio for La Raza. Police lead the march of political activists waving UFW flags and Chicano banners. This home movie captures scenes of the Bentsen family celebrating Easter with an egg hunt for the children. Girls dressed in fancy Easter dresses and boys in springtime dress clothes carry baskets in search of eggs while their mothers supervise. This home movie captures scenes of the Bentsen family visiting the beach and lighthouse in Port Isabel, followed by a trip to Fort Parker. This home movie captures scenes of the Burton family in Midland, TX where they sunbathe, walk a new puppy, and celebrate a family friend, Charlie Green’s, birthday with a pool party. Also included are images of the Headlee Oil Field in Ector County. This home movie captures scenes of the Coltman family traveling through Monahans, Odessa Meteor Crater, and Carlsbad Caverns. Footage of snow in Austin and a brief clip of a street and home in Hempstead, England is also included This home movie captures scenes of the congregation of Mt. Horem Baptist Church celebrating Family Day in 1971 where lunch is served and each family has their portrait taken. This home movie captures scenes of the Davis family at a Baylor University home football game against the Arkansas Razorbacks on November 6, 1976. Scenes of the Davis children in their football fan outfits at a motel swimming pool are also included. This home movie captures scenes of the Easterwood family touring the San Jacinto Monument and a battleship on the Houston Ship Channel. This home movie captures scenes of the Easterwood family visiting the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair - The Century 21 Exposition. The film focuses primarily on the Space Needle, which was the tallest building west of the Mississippi at the time. This home movie captures scenes of the Easterwoods at Christmas in 1978, followed by scenes of Cortney in ballet class, where the young ballerinas closely follow their instructor. This home movie captures scenes of the Easterwoods at home in Dimmitt where they ride horses and practice their lasso techniques in the yard. This home movie captures scenes of the Easterwoods spending their winter holiday in Houston in 1958. The family goes to the nearby Galveston Harbor, visits with extended family, and stays in a motel. This home movie captures scenes of the Freeman family attending a funeral in Lewisville, Texas. This home movie captures scenes of the Freeman family attending a wedding reception. This home movie captures scenes of the Freeman family going rollerskating then donning their Sunday best for church while visiting family in Richmond, Virginia. This home movie captures scenes of the Freeman family hosting Dr. Freeman’s students from Rice University in their home for a buffet style dinner. Dr. Freeman visits with the students, one of whom presents a poster to the group. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans attending a cocktail party with friends and colleagues. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans attending a formal tea and reception honoring individuals from the community in 1971. Speeches are made amongst dramatic and musical performances, then Dr. Freeman recognizes award recipients. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans attending an Anniversary Tea in 1970. A brass band performs, speeches are given, and trophies are awarded to recipients. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans attending Middie Fuller’s funeral and burial in 1971. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans celebrating Christmas 1972. The family opens gifts and enjoys a sit-down Christmas dinner, then the teenage boys and Dr. Freeman play a long game of basketball in the driveway. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans celebrating Christmas at Mt. Horem Church in 1970. Also included is footage of Evel Knievel’s historic 13 car jump at the Houston Astrodome in 1971. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans sitting down to dinner then playing a game of basketball in the driveway during a visit from a family friend in 1969. This home movie captures scenes of the Freemans visiting family in Richmond, Virginia where they catch up over family dinners and card games. This home movie captures scenes of the Jackson 5 performing at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo in 1974 at the Astrodome. Also on the bill that day were Sonny & Cher, Conway Twitty, and Elvis Presley. This home movie captures scenes of the men of the Freeman family taking a boat excursion on the Texas Gulf where they fish and feed the seagulls. This home movie captures scenes of the Moore family relaxing and golfing in the yard, operations at one of Lamar Moore’s drilling rigs, and the extended family gathering for the graduation of a Moore family member from Abilene’s Hardin-Simmons University. This home movie captures scenes of the service and burial for two funerals, including one veteran. Dr. Freeman appears in his minister uniform, most likely presiding over the funeral services. This home movie captures scenes of the Sterling family attending a community BBQ where men prepare meats in pits dug into the ground. While the meat is cooked, Sterling and his family visit and enjoy their friends’ company. This home movie captures scenes of the Sterling family on a road trip, where they make a trip to the beach and boardwalk, then attend a dressy event. This home movie captures scenes of the Sterling family spending time with a young grandchild on the porch of their second home overlooking the Galveston Bay. Images of the mansion grounds are included. This home movie captures scenes of the youngest Freeman child, Carter Freeman, graduating from high school in 1976. The family attends the ceremony and celebrates with Carter. This home movie captures scenes of Thomas and Clarice Estell Freeman attending a cocktail party at a friend’s house. This home movie captures scenes of Thomas F. Freeman presides over a wedding in Canada in 1971. His wife accompanies him to the reception where the bride and groom cut the cake and greet their guests. This home movie captures scenes of Thomas Freeman and the kids out on a motor boat with their cousins where the group lounges in the boat cabin and on the deck, fishes, and enjoys speeding over the water. This home movie captures scenes of Thomas Freeman presiding over a wedding in 1974. The bride and groom exchange vows and rings, then celebrate with their family and friends. This home movie captures scenes of TSU staff members opening presents and eating cake to celebrate Christmas at the office holiday party in 1972. This home movie captures scenes of two of Cactus Pryor’s sons, Don and Dayne, playing musical instruments in their driveway. The boys play a toy drum set and toy guitar and get into the beat! This home movie captures scenes of two of Ross Sterling’s adult daughters picking flowers in the gardens and spending time with their husbands at the family’s vacation home at Morgan’s Point. This home movie captures scenes of Wendell Bell and family visiting the park, includes great shots of Wendell and son on the slide. This home movie captures scenes of Wendell Bell and family with a new baby girl. This home movie captures scenes of Wendell Bell with his wife and son. This home movie captures scenes of Wendell Bell with wife and son visiting the grandparents in Gatesville. This home movie captures scenes of Wendell Bell's baby girl taking some early steps. This home movie captures scenes of young men in the Moore family that were members of the U.S. Army posing in uniform with their mother, Dixie Moore, in the yard. Scenes of a Moore family Christmas and an older couple with dollhouses are also included. This home movie captures sites and scenes from a Nelson family trip to San Francisco. This home movie captures some of the Baylor family travels, including a trip to the Hill Country around Llano, the Zoological Gardens & Aquarium in San Antonio, and a visit to family in Houston. This home movie captures the 1947 inaugural parade for Governor Beauford Jester as it makes its way up Congress Avenue to the Texas State Capitol. The end of the film features the Will Rogers Range Riders Special in Amarillo, Texas. This home movie captures the Baylor family enjoying a number of recreational activities, including visiting Garner State Park, swimming in the Frio River, and hunting rabbits and birds. This home movie captures the Baylor family exploring Enchanted Rock near Fredericksburg, TX. This home movie captures the Baylor family on a trip through East Texas, visiting the East Texas Indian Reservation Alabama-Coushatta and Tombigbee Lake Camping site in Livingston, and attending the Texas Prison Rodeo in Huntsville. This home movie captures the Baylor family swimming and fishing in Caddo Lake State Park on the border of Texas and Louisiana and visiting Petite Jean State Park in Morrilton, Arkansas. This home movie captures the Baylor family visiting Fredericksburg, Kerrville, and Waco, canoeing, camping, and spending time with extended family. This home movie captures the Baylor family visiting West Texas and making stops at Monahans Sandhills State Park, Balmorhea State Park, and Fort Davis National Historic Site. This home movie captures the Baylors on a trip to Mission Espiritu Santo in Goliad State Historical Park, sailing, camping, hunting, and spending time with extended family. This home movie captures the Benson family celebrating Christmas in Houston. Also on the reel is filmed footage of the television as it broadcasts the Apollo 14 space mission. This home movie captures the Benson family celebrating Christmas with the holiday beverage "syllabub", stockings, and presents. This home movie captures the Gonzales family celebrating Easter with a back yard picnic and an Easter egg hunt for the children. This home movie captures the Nelson family as they visit a ranch, experience a snowy winter and enjoy a field of blue bonnets. This home movie captures the Nelson family in their home. We especially love the footage of the baby investigating a Bolex movie camera. This home movie captures the Nelson family on a snowy day, clearing the sidewalk and having a snowball fight. This home movie captures the Nelson family taking a road trip through the American West, including a stop at the Hoover Dam. This home movie captures the scenery of the Nelson's drive through Mexico. This home movie contains images of cattle being herded through pens at stockyards. This home movie depicts scenes from a formal awards banquet held at the Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas. This home movie documents a TSU Homecoming parade where marching bands, drill teams, and floats representing TSU organizations make their way down the Houston streets. Footage of a banquet where Dr. Freeman presents awards is also included. This home movie documents the Baylors building their lakeside cabin, from slab to wallpaper. This home movie documents The University of Texas at El Paso 1989 homecoming parade. This home movie features a couple of Frye Family Christmases, swinging into a swimming hole, neighborhood kids jumping into the swimming pool, and a birthday party. This home movie footage captures the band DEVO performing at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin. This home movie footage features the Baylor family enjoying time together, including Christmas morning, pedal boating, and trips to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Austwell, TX and Inks Lake State Park in Burnet, TX. This home movie from 1973 captures scenes of a snow-covered Houston, a rare occurrence that caused TSU students and faculty to break into snowball fights on campus and the Freeman family to do the same at home in their yard. This home movie from El Paso captures scenes of a family ice skating on their neighborhood street at Christmas in 1967, as well as many scenes of the family taking their boat out on various lakes in New Mexico in 1968. This home movie from El Paso captures scenes of a family's 1974 rail trip to Mexico City. Once there, the family visits several attractions, such as the ruins at Teotihuacan and the Palacio de Bellas Artes. This home movie from El Paso captures scenes of a graduation held at what appears to be St. Patrick Cathedral. Later scenes of a backyard wedding are also included. This home movie from El Paso captures scenes of Thanksgiving 1964 celebrated with a turkey piñata. This home movie from El Paso captures scenes of the U.S. Naval Reserve Organized Surface Division's operations and a 1964 conference in El Paso called the Swap Fiesta hosted by ham radio club WSES. This home movie from El Paso's Cruz family captures scenes of children dancing the Mexican Hat Dance in traditional Mexican costume, young boys performing tricks with lassos, then a fashionable adult dance party. This home movie from El Paso's D'Ascenzo family captures scenes of Vietnam. Soldiers watch as bombs are dropped from planes in the distance, then back at the barracks they play with an animated puppy. This home movie from El Paso's Ravel family captures scenes of Rita and Jerry Ravel participating in what looks like a Go Western Day in the community. The kids pose for the camera in their boots, jeans, and cowboy hats. This home movie from El Paso's Ravel family captures the family posing for a portrait with new baby Elise, followed by scenes of Rita's 6th birthday party where children sit around a table in the backyard for a meal and cake. This home movie from the Alton Collection documents the family's newly completed home, located on North Conway in Mission, Texas. This home movie from the Amparo Rivera collection captures friends and family members gathered to celebrate a birthday party. This home movie from the Amparo Rivera collection captures scenes of daily life in the Rio Grande Valley including family gatherings, agricultural bounty, and the spoils of a successful fishing trip. This home movie from the Amparo Rivera collection captures the bride, groom and wedding guests exiting the church where they are treated to a mariachi serenade. This home movie from the Amparo Rivera Collection documents a wedding ceremony from the 1970s. The camera focuses on the bride, groom and priest, with a few shots of the guests. This home movie from the Amparo Rivera Collection documents a wedding in the 1970s. Captured are the ceremony and the bride and groom exiting the church. This home movie from the Arch Campbell Collection captures Arch's birthday party, celebrated in the backyard of his family's home. This home movie from the Baylor family captures a group of young scouts exploring Big Bend National Park and includes scenic shots of Boquillas Canyon and other majestic West Texas landscapes. This home movie from the Baylor family captures scenic views of the Davis Mountains State Park and Fort Lancaster State Historic Site and footage of a visit with the extended family. This home movie from the Chavira-Estrada collection captures the El Paso-based family on a camping trip in Ruidosa, New Mexico. This home movie from the Chavira-Estrada collection captures wedding guests and attendants gathered outside of the Mission Ysleta church and and at the reception. This home movie from the Coltman Collection captures scenes from Peter and Felicity's wedding day. Most of the footage is of the reception, where they eat a meal with friends and family, cut the wedding cake and take photos. This home movie from the Coltman Collection captures the family enjoying the hike and bike trail and a picnic at Pease Park in Austin. This home movie from the Coltman Collection captures the family ice skating on a frozen Shoal Creek, a rare treat for Central Texans. It also shows the family swimming in the creek once it has thawed. This home movie from the Coltman Collection captures the family’s trip to the Six Flags over Texas in Arlington. Highlights include a dolphin show, the carousel, and train and boat rides. There is also footage of I35. This home movie from the Dennis Family collection captures a typical day in the classroom at Newsome Dougherty Memorial High School in Gainesville, Texas. This home movie from the Morkovsky collection captures a class, probably from St. Joseph's school in Amarillo, picnicing in the shadow of the large rock formations of Palo Duro Canyon. This home movie from the Ramon Galindo collection captures a Knights of Columbus procession into Austin's St. Mary's Cathedral for Mass, and scenes at home of a young boy, Gary Valdez, playing the piano and children Sam Cesarez and Little Sammy dancing. This home movie from the Ramon Galindo Collection captures the release of racing pigeons at the start of a race between Austin and Dallas. Also featured are skyline and aerial shots of Austin. This home movie from the The J.R. Nelson Collection captures western roadside scenery, the family standing outside of their home and later playing in the snow. This home movie includes footage of Dr. Freeman camping with the kids on the beach and church scenes of Easter Sunday at Mt. Horem Baptist Church in 1971. This home movie includes footage of two funerals and a burial. This home movie of the Baylor family horseback riding around Austin includes scenes of St. Edward's University, calf roping, camping, and an advertisement for the Austin rodeo. This is a Kodacolor home movie that includes images of Herbert Hoover, Jr.; Margaret Hoover; an automobile, an adobe building, and an Indian blanket. 6/1930. This is a Kodacolor home movie that includes images of Herbert Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover, Katherine Milbank, Jeremiah Milbank, a sea turtle, and sea gulls. 1929 This is a Kodacolor home movie that includes images of Margaret (Peggy Ann) Hoover; Herbert (Pete) Hoover, III; people boarding an airplane, and the airplane in flight. Ca. 1928. This is a Kodacolor home movie that includes images of the Southwest, an automobile, a train, a Ford Trimotor airplane, and Herbert Hoover, Jr. 6/1930. This is a Kodacolor home movie that includes images of the Washington Monument, a blimp, the Lincoln Memorial, vehicles, and Lou Henry Hoover. 1930 This is a print of the original, which remains in Clapp's possession. This is brief footage (50 ft. reel) of likely amateur footage, but it includes scenes of construction of the Oroville Dam. This multi-reel home movie captures the Nelson family as they take a road trip across the American Southwest, headed to California via Carlsbad Caverns and the Grand Canyon. This multi-reel home movie from the Nelson family chronicles the building of the house, baby Laura and family at home, and assorted footage from a summer, including a trip to the airport, a stage play, and a workday at the office. This reel appears to be home movies of the family of Austin and Reuben Hills who owned Hills Bros. Coffee Co. This reel documents a men's golf tournament. This reel of film offers footage of Lytle Creek, San Diego, Mexico, and Chinatown, as well as some other California destinations. This series contains VHS tapes and portraits, 1950-2000, of Robert Clark and Tom Gibbons. It includes their 50th anniversary video, footage from travels in Russia, and home movies from the 1950s of social gatherings and travels. This short film follows a mad scientist as he manipulates his laboratory, eventually destroying it. This short film provides viewers with step-by-step instructions for creating a helix pteron. This short film uses rotating items, concentric circles and radial lines to visually represent radiation. This silent film follows a Bridgeport Player's Club or drama club's production. The film is in both black and white and color and has text card interspersed throughout. Both men and women participate in the production. Thomas and Hanna prepare for a bath, sitting in the nude and playing in the grass. They play with lawnchairs, "driving" them. An older, clothed girl (probably cousin Magda) plays with them Three amateur films: 1) Greensboro High School Class of 1949 Reunion, June 1969; 2) “Kathy’s Tabatha and Little Kitten that was Lost,” June 1967; and 3) “7-4-67, 11pm, Union Terminal.” Three16mm home movie films and one 16mm cartoon. The home movies show scenes in Geneva, Nebraska, and the operations of the Ewalt Amusement Company, a small traveling circus company based in Geneva. The cartoon is a Felix the Cat cartoon titled "Miller." Throwing horse shoes. Title card: Cities and ports of China. Intertitles: In northern Manchura close to the Russian border is the city of Harbin -- Tanku, outer part of Tientsin, largest commercial city of North China -- Chefoo, well known to naval men of the Asiatic squadron. Title on film: Bits of color in China. (Title are on colored film stock; footage is black and white). Title on film inventory list: Black/white pictures in China. Intertitles: Pei Ling, Tomb of the second Manchu Emperor -- Japanese friends of mine. Title: "Sonntags-Schulausflug 1935" Families gathered outdoors for a Sunday School outing. More soccer and other forms of frolicking Title: "Warsaw, Poland. Military Parade in Memory of Pilsudski." MSs, CUs, parade in streets of Warsaw with Polish soldiers on horses, cannons, and soldiers on bicycles Tour of Nantucket island, including historic sites, the lighthouses, beach scenes, and downtown. FC-31 Traffic along Wilshire Boulevard and freeway in Los Angeles: cars, trucks, buses. Traffic, bus with Persil advertisement, traffic conductor, automobiles, street scenes in Berlin. Buildings decorated for 1936 Summer Olympics. Nazi banners with swastikas. Traffic. Multiple country flags erected for Olympics. MS, Reichstag Train, mountains, Lake Lucerne in Switzerland. 00:12:40-00:12:49 Black. Jacoby family touring Garden Glacier in Lucerne, snow, hiking, waterfalls, mountains. LS, city of Lucerne from boat Travel film of Egypt with intertitles. ca. 1926-30 Travel footage of Mexico shot by Floyd Henry Wells, a retired insurance salesman and a member of the Wally Byam Caravan Club of Airstream trailers 1962 Travel footage: Soviet Union 1929; Warsaw ghetto; 4th Centennial of the Thai Royal House; life in and around Peking & Mukden; Bali; India; Bangkok; Cambodia; Saigon; Manila; Peking; Korea; Japan (all ca. 1931)shot by Rosemary Bull. ca. 1929-32 Travel to Jerusalem, Berlin, Sydney, San Francisco, Washington DC; galleries and museums; Jean Arp exhibitions; Arp family, circa 1967-1975 Travelogue with intertitles of Alexander Black's trip to Europe in 1928. It includes footage of air and sea travel, a phantom ride in a gondola, and footage of Black himself feeding pigeons in Venice, Italy. Trisha Lendo Collection: 1 roll 16mm of a trip, purchased at an antique store Two 16mm home movies taken by Hansen's brother, John Rheinegger, of the Rheinegger Family in the late 1930's. Two 16mm reels showing the construction of Kinglsey Dam and life in the Army Corps of Engineers' camp known as "Kingsleyville," 1939-1940 Two amateur-made silent films: "Raising of the Sower" (1930). Shows the "Sower" statue being raised by crane to the top of the Nebraska State Capitol. "Our State Capitol" (1932). Shows various shots of the exterior of the Nebraska State Capitol. Two couples on vacation in Florida. Two reels of 16mm home movies of the public 1948 show at the White Horse Ranch in Naper, Nebraska. Two signs read: "Bederkesa: Kreis Wesermunde, Reg.-Bez. Stade" and "Juden sind in Bederkesa unerwuenscht!" [Jews are not welcome in Bederkesa!] Shots of a river and a bucolic German town. Bederkesa is located in Lower Saxony in northwest Germany Two Vishniac children, Wolf (b. 1922) and baby Mara (b. 1926). Mara playing with rattle (the woman with the children is their nanny). Mara laying down. Mara in crib. Mara in crib with rattle Two young girls and their mother. Possibly the Hayden family. B&W silent film ; 1 minute 14 seconds ; Film collection #16a U. C. Class of 1938, Senior Week Undated 16mm home movie footage found in the offices of the Nebraska Farmer magazine, Lincoln, Nebraska. Origins unknown. Various domestic, recreational and agricultural scenes, including a cornhusking contest. Unedited footage of a band consisting of a keyboard player, a male vocalist, a female vocalist, an electric guitar player and a drummer practicing in an apartment while a child sleeps on a coach. "Jackson Ford"--leader. Unedited footage of a drunken man asleep on a sidewalk, a wedding party in front of a church, a small boy getting a haircut in a barbershop. All scenes appear to have been shot in San Francisco in the early 1960s. Most of the footage is overexposed. Unedited footage of men standing in line for portable toilets; crowd shots with helium balloon above crowd. Unedited footage of the Grant Street Fair, North Beach, San Francisco, circa 1960. The film depicts street vendors, artists, musicians, and crowds. Unedited, amateur footage of cast and crew on the set of Agnes Varda's film "Lion's Love." Includes footage of Shirley Clarke, Viva, Agnes Varda, and others clowning around and engaged in discussion. Forms part of the Shirley Clarke papers. University of the Arts commencement, 2003 Unknown. The first few frames appear to be rodeo or horse event related, possibly the Mule Days annual event, at the Bishop Tri-County Fairgrounds. Unknown. The first few frames are horseback riders/packers on parade in Bishop, CA. It is likely that this is the annual Mule Days parade occurring on Main St. on Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. Unprocessed collection of personal home movie archives Various brief fragments from Berlin and Los Angeles, showing Oskar Fischinger outside; Berlin streets shot from overhead; and a woman. Various family home movies including vacation footage from the US c. 1940s Various industrial scenes, including a bottle plant, bridge construction, and logging. Various scenes around Seattle, especially the harbor, the airport, the ferries. Also includes trips to Westport, Washington and Victoria, British Columbia. Ends with the 1953 Parkland Roundup parade. Various scenes around the Seattle area, including retail areas, industrial areas, and restaurants. Various scenes around Washington state, including maintaining roads by burning grass on the shoulders, mountains, wildflowers, parades, apple orchards, family outtings, fireworks, farming, the Gingko Petrified Forest, and rock art. Various scenes around western Washington, including a timber carnival, the U.S.S. Constitution (Old Ironsides), fishing, and the Longview flood of 1933. Various scenes of Native Americans dancing, a baseball game, and various canoes and boats, on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. Various scenes of Southern Pacific Engine #5021 as it leaves the Brooklyn train yards in Portland for retirement in Los Angeles. Also shows a retired and rusting Shay logging engine from the Long-Bell Lumber Company sitting in the yards. Various scenes of the Freemans with friends and family in Virginia comprise this home movie, including men lowering a motorboat into the water, construction of a home, and children playing. Various scenes on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, including a derelict riverboat, snap pea harvesting, clam digging, forests and clearcutting, fish stocking, and wildlife. Various vacation reels ca. 1920s-1940s, various Various views of trains and engines in the rail yards at Union Station in Portland. Vehicles feature prominently in this home movie from the George Withers collection - two boys play with their dogs and speed about the sidewalk in a go cart, while the adults admire and take a ride in an antique vehicle that bears the Ferrari logo. Verdoner family on summer holdiay in Zandvoort, Holland, a beach resort town near Haarlem. VS, Yoka and Francisca digging in the sand with their mother and father. Playing in the sand with other children, also older children VHS copies of home movies originally shot on 16MM. Las Cruces, 1965 - 66 VHS copy of the Fletcher-Terry family at the Terry mansion and in Washington, Arkansas, 1927 VHS recordings of performances, interviews, and events related to jazz trumpeter Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham’s career, and Film recordings of his tours in Europe, Africa, South America, and Japan (user copies unavailable). Video recording of various places around Tucson, especially around the University of Arizona, ca. 1946-1960s. Video recordings of many sites of interest around Tucson, including parks, churches, University of Arizona, Saguaro National Monument, Tucson International Airport, and other tourist attractions. Video recordings of the Tucson rodeo, parade, and various sites. Reel 1: Rodeo 1935; Reel 2: Shots of Linda Vista Ranch, Oracle, Ariz.; Tape 1: Rodeo Parade; Tape 2: Tucson wish you were here. Videocassette derived from the home movies of Clarence Spindler, showing 1932 and 1934 football games at Cornell, and the Poughkeepsie crew races of 1934. Videotape copy of 16mm amateur footage documenting the laying of the cornerstone at the Lincoln General Hospital School of Nursing, c.1928. Videotape copy of 16mm home movies of family, leisure activities and travel, c.1928-1930. Taken by prfessional Lincoln (Nebraska) photographer Frederick MacDonald Videotape copy of original 16mm home movies of the Arnold Brown Family of Nelson, Nebraska, c.1928-1935. Included are scenes in Nelson, school children at a playground, and a young man shotputting. Videotape copy of original 8mm amateur footage showing a Lincoln (Nebraska) Artists Guild party and scenes of Brownson's ceramics studio, the Ceramic Center, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Videotape made from home movie of tests of needle valves at Hoover Dam in 1941, scenes of Lake Mead and fishing on the lake, and short footage of the 1983 spillway operations. Videotape made from original 16mm print donated by Sylvia Diehl. Videotape of home movies, ca. 1930, of family members outside home, views of Yale and surrounding area, winter scenes, and family activities; also photographs of Cavanagh and Johnston family members, alone and as part of groups. Videotape production materials used in 'A Century of Summers' project completed 1986. Home movie footage collected for the project dated ca.1920s. Videotapes and Movie Films: materials date from 1950 through 1969 include Bowles' television appearances, homemovies, and several items which can only be identified or dated approximately. View out of car windshield while driving of bridges overhead (merit Parkway?); Amusement park = Asbury Park; in car approaching bridge, film very light. Views of lower Manhattan and family outing in park, circa 1930s VINEGAR Summer 1939: Dormar III (boat); New York; Dody's Western; Murr's Horse Christmas VS, EXT, establishing shots of buildings, churches, etc.;Location is Europe, but a more exact location is not known, possibly France VS, Francisca and Yoka Verdoner playing in their yard with their mother Hilde and their grandmother, and two puppy dogs VS, Verdoner family on summer holiday in the beach resort town of Zandvoort, near Haarlem in the Netherlands W. Frank Barron Papers, Audiovisual Materials includes seven 16mm films and 30 8mm films. Warsaw street scene at Pilsudski Square. Men unfurl Polish flags around statue Wendell "Bud" Hurlbut's home movies documenting the construction of the Timber Mountain Log ride at Knott's Berry Farm, and footage of the Lagoon Train Ride. Wendell "Bud" Hurlbut's home movies documenting the construction of the Timber Mountain Log Ride at Knott's Berry Farm. Wharves, boats, sundial in yard on unidentified house, downtown buildings. Gift of Mrs. Josephine T. C. Tilney. B&W silent film ; 5 minutes 28 seconds ; Film Collection #15 Willard (Bill) Rogers made these amateur films when he called on costomers of his business, Rogers Grain and Feed Company (Ainsworth, Nebraska). Most of the footage relates to ranching, and also includes scenes of the Burwell (Nebraska) Rodeo. C. 1950s. Winter scene, snow covers most of the ground. Hanna is bundled up. She and Thomas strap on their snow skis. They get some help from her father Benedikt. Slowly they work their way along a path and down a slight slope, falling once Woodstock Festival Film Xmas dinner & Altha Family; 1/21 Altha Daful; 3/24 George shoveling snow; 4/14 Easter in Attleboro; 4/15 Pauline & Beckie; 4/20 George & Ma gardening. Yoka and Francisca Verdoner playing outdoors, they seem to be out in the country. They are running past a fence, down a paved strip. VS of the children and other family members outside in a garden. Some shots of Franicisca and Yoka near water Yoka Verdoner, playing in her yard, alone, then in the company of her mother, another woman, father and grandfather Yosemite Creator Arthur L. Smith Jr., Arthur L. Smith Sr. David Irwin E.C. Higbee Epps, Nell Marshall Hall Paul Wirz Richard ("Dick") Young Robert Francis Maher W.H. Diers (1971-76), Home movies made during the early years of Walt Disney World A German A. Funk Adamcik, Donald J. Adams, James Luther Adams, Thomas Caldwell Addison, Richard Adelaide Pearson Adkins, Wayne Adrienne Kaeppler Agatep, David Aiken, Walter Akamatsu, Robert Akiyama, Masao Alan Frye Albert Guenther Hess Albert Hess Albert J. Roy Alberts, James Albright Family (creator); Schenck, Marian Albright (donor) Aldrich, Harriet A, 1888-1972 Alex Frieder Alexander, Jack; Ryan, Vince Alfred T. Flint Allison, J. Mack (John Mack), 1916-1990. Allyn Hiller Alonzo Pond Altshuler, Edward A. Amanda Elmore American International Television Amos Burg Ananda Coomaraswamy Anderson, Roy Cole Andras Galambos Andreas E. Laszlo Angus, D. J. Anonimous Anthony Fokker Appelget, Norman M.; Appelget, Eleanor W. Aratani, Setsuo Arbo, Edward P.; Schuster, A.K. Arch Campbell Arey, Hugh. Arkwright, Stanley Arkwright, Stanley H. (creator); Weimer, Susan (donor) Armor, Albert . Armor, George Albert, 1907-1979. Armstrong, Army (H. K.) Arnold Galvin Aronson Family (creator); Aronson Family (donor) Arquette, Cliff. Arthur H. Smith Arthur J. Johnson Ashley, Mary Dowdell (1917-1983) Atlanta Gas Light Company Austin Dennis Avery, Andrew Avery, Andrew Baasch, Merle D., 1914-1995 Babcock, Willoughby M. (Willoughby Maynard), Baily, Kenneth (Robert Kenneth), 1902-1996 Baird, Walter Baker who delivered bread to Dachau Baker, Jack Baker, Milford Baldwin, Joan Thurber Barbara Honeyman Roll Barbier, Sylvia Barne, Robert (creator); Scott, Dan (donor) Barron, W. Frank Bartlett, Hall. Bass, Albert C. Battle Family Beardsley Family Beauchamp, Edward J., 1949-. Belcher, Bob Beld, Gordon G. ( -2014) Bellman, Russell Bemis, Alan C.; Dane, Ernett Blaney; Dickson, Brenton H. Ben Gadd, Sr. Ben Harrington Benedict, Albert Benita Ravel Neumann Benjamin Harrison Hay Benzell, Mimi. Berg, Heinie. Bergen, Edgar, 1903-1978. Berkeley, Edmund. Bernard J. Paulson Bernard Leach Bernard, David Berndt, H.M. Bernhard Schermeister Berry, Wilma Frances Bettie G. Burton Beulah Centennial Committee (Beulah, N.D.). Biddle, Livingston, 1918-2002 Bill Bernstein Billy Graham family Bingham, Ursula Griswold Bird, Helen V. Black, Alexander Black, Claude; Black, ZerNona Blankenship, Dupree Blitch, Clifford, Colonel, 1904-1982 Blodget, Ben Bloomfield, H.H. Blumoff, Walter "Butterfly" Boehm Family (creator); Boehm, William G. (donor) Boettiger, John Bohlke, Bob Bohnett-Evans families Bohulano Family Boleslavsky, Richard, 1889-1937 Bolton, Haden Bond, Marshall. Borzage, Frank. Bourgeois, Leslie. Bowles, Chester, 1901-1986. Bowman, Robert Bradley Tyrrel Bradley, Cameron Brain, Phil. Bratter, Herbert Max (economist), 1900-1976 (collector, author, donor). Braun, Eva Bray, Laurence Breen, Albert Brennan, John J. Brewster family Briehl, Fred, 1892-1974. Brinson, Cary O. Brinson, Lewis Broad, Eli Broadbent, Ernest Brooks, Richard, 1912-1992. Brower, David Ross Brown, Art. Brown, Frank N.M. Brown, Simmons Brown, Victor W. Browning, Jean Hume. Bryan Pearson Bryant, Frank Burton; Bryant, Anne Geraldine Buck, Solon J. (Solon Justus), Buesing, Frank Bunn, William E. L. (Edward Lewis), 1910-2009 Burgh, Edward Burkam, Dwight M. Burkhalter, Rudy, 1911-1994 Burr, Alice Buschmann, Eigil; Buschmann, Robert Bush, Bernie Sr. Butler, Clem. Butler, James F. C.W. Barnes Cactus and Peggy Davis Pryor Cady, Walter G. Caldwell, John Kenneth Caldwell, Maurice R., 1917-2006 Call, Harold L. Camblin, Bob Bilyeu, 1928- Camp Chonokis. Camp, Frederic E. Campo Fiesta (Trout Lake, Wis.) Capern, John. Capstaff, John G. Carl de Brouwer Carl Halpern Carl Henry Levy Carla Click Carney, Harry Carney, James, Carolyn Loring Anders Catherine Ulstrom Cavanagh family. Cayetano, George Cearley Family Challinor, Joan R. (donor). Chapin, Cornelia Van Auken, 1893-1972 Chapman, Elizabeth Fuller. Charles and Elizabeth Bogle Charles Boys Charles Gossett Charles H. Frost Charles Leigh Charles Shontz Charlton, Maryette, 1924-2013 Charouleau, Anna, 1884-1973. Cheatham, Doc 1905-1997 (creator). Cheney Family Cheney-Williams Family Cheney, William C., ca. 1898-ca. 1977, photographer. Chenoweth, Harold Chet Stephens Chew, Martha Elizabeth, 1941-1984. Cho Family Chow, Bacon Field Christoffers, Harry John Christy, Thomas Calvin Chuck Nash Chute, Philip; Chute, James C. Cicma, Haralambie G. Cisco, John Jay Clapp, Nicholas Clapp, Roger Clark-Hicks-Hawkins Family Clark, Lawrence S. Clark, Robert; Gibbons, Tom Clark, Walter J. Clark, Wilbur, 1908-1965. Clark, William A. III (creator); Livingstone, William (donor) Clay, Ernest Paris Clement Meighan Clemons, Hubert W.; Cotton, Raymond Clowes family Cloyd E. Louis Cochran, Lee W. Cochrane, Claire Cohen family. Col. Alexander Zabin, MD Col. Alexander Zabin, MD Colonel Alexander Zabin. MD Col. J.W. Redding Colburn, Everett E. Colby, Forrest Colonel Wilbur G. Dockum Conley, Albert Conn, Dr. James J. Conneeely, Margaret Conrad DeLateur family Constantine, Mildred, 1913-2008 Cook, Lewis Clark, 1909-1983. Coolidge, Grace Goodhue; Coolidge, Calvin Corbit, Lewis (photographer) Corinne Kratz Cortés, Ramiro, 1933-1984 Cortney Easterwood McFadden Cory Welch Cotty, Edmond Cousins, Norman Covel, Paul F. Covell, William King Cox, Bette Yarbrough Craig Fridley Craig, Robert F. Crain, Jeanne Crate, Douglas W., Sr.; Crate, Douglas W. Jr. Cring, Marquis Ritchey Cummings, O.R. Cummings, Robert, 1908-1990 Curry, John Steuart, 1897-1946 Curtis, Joshua W., Jr. Curtis, Maurice J. Cyril David D.K. Brown D'Aulaire, Edgar Parin, 1898-1986. Daly Family (creator); Bessenyey, Francis (donor) Daniels, Farrington, 1918-2002 Darryl 'Bud' Skuce Dash, George; Dash, David Dassler, John Carl; Dassler, Dale David C. Graham David Cohen Paraira David Cohen-Paraira David Collier Sharpstone David Glick David Irwin David Kurtz David Minsk David Popp David Shedd Bradley Davis, Griffith J. Davis, J.D.; Davis, Louise Davis, Meyer Davis, Scott Dawson, William Levi Dayton, John H. 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