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Royal Scotland

Clip #: TFA-119C
Length: 9:39
Year: 1953
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A Crown Film Unit production about Scotland in the 1950s

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June Week at the Academies

Clip #: MF-17A-6
Length: 10:21
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
June Week graduation ceremonies at the U.S. military schools, presented by The Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education Department of Defense.

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Festival In Naples

Clip #: TFA-297A-1
Length: 3:47
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Neapolitans celebrate the Festa di Piedigrotta, a historic festival in September dedicated to the Nativity of the Madonna, which features adults and children dressed in spectacular period costumes, Tarantella dances and a parade at night with elaborate floats.

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Destination Bermuda

Clip #: TFA-113B
Length: 26:31
Year: 1966
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1960s
Description:
A trip to Bermuda in 1966.

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Crossroads of the West

Clip #: TFA-155F
Length: 12:22
Year: 1955
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A trip to Salt Lake City, Utah and environs in 1955

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Spain

Clip #: TFA-6B-2
Length: 13:29
Year: 1959
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
11:56:16 - 12:02:09 >>> Barcelona. Large open air restaurant with filled tables. Various young children. Religious parade thru streets, priests carry crosses thru narrow street lined with apartment buildings with balconies, men carry a heavy gold icon on shoulders, a cardinal’s cape is held by ...

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Switzerland Sportland

Clip #: TFA-2C
Length: 8:49
Year: 1951
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Sports in Switzerland in the 1950s including rowing, tennis, horse jumping, gymnastics, Color & Audio. Switzerland. Good shots sculling races on lake, four and eight man crews. PAN snow covered mountains. A resort town in valley, men playing tennis, children in pool, horse jumping competition, ...

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Colonial Williamsburg

Clip #: MF-6F
Length: 9:36
Year: 1936
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Travelogue from 1936 about the restored capital city of colonial Virginia, Williamsburg, Footage includes the campus of William and Mary College, Raleigh Tavern, the Capitol House, and business establishments which use colonial trade signs. Extensive footage of the Governor's Palace with...

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Holiday In Holland

Clip #: TFA-152B
Length: 8:31
Year: 1956
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
The sights of the Netherlands in the 1950's.

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Golden Gate City

Clip #: TFA-34D
Length: 9:20
Year: 1940
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1940s
Description:
A tour of San Francisco in 1940

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