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Clinic on Wheels

Clip #: MF-28G
Length: 3:20
Year: 1955
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Occupational Health Services Inc. from Ashville, North Carolina takes mobile medical clinics to factories

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Doctor Atom!

Clip #: MF-22B
Length: 4:11
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Abbott Labs in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, sends radioactive gold for medical use

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Glacier National Park

Clip #: TFA-321D
Length: 9:01
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1940s
Description:
A family takes a vacation to Glacier National Park in Montana.

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Report From The Near East

Clip #: TFA-64D
Length: 26:17
Year: 1953
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A film about how Egypt, Jordan and Iran were working with the U.S. to stabilize the Middle East in the early 1950s

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Ngiri, The Land of the Water People

Clip #: TFA-355D
Length: 10:25
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
An educational film about the Belgian Congo in Africa in the 1950s

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The Longest Gangplank

Clip #: TFA-157
Length: 01:36:51
Year: 1926
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1920s
Description:
Entertaining travelogue from 1926 promoting The French Line, a trans-Atlantic cruise line. This is interspersed with narrative that focuses on a young middle-class couple who takes a trip on the ocean liner. Extensive footage of passengers enjoying leisure time and activities on the sun...

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Cities of North Africa

Clip #: TFA-215C
Length: 10:35
Year: 1933
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1930s
Description:
The Screen Traveler visit to Tunis, Algiers, Rabat in the 1930s

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Americans All

Clip #: TFA-60A
Length: 24:00
Year: 1941
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1940s
Description:
A film sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs to promote friendly relations with South American countries just before World War II. Stresses the importance of the Good Neighbor Policy and Western Hemisphere cooperation in the face of Europe's disintegration....

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The Temple of Moloch

Clip #: SF-2E
Length: 18:29
Year: 1914
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1910s
Description:
From Journal of the Outdoor Life By National Tuberculosis Association February 1914: The plot of this year's picture, "The Temple of Moloch," is laid in a small village, the chief industries of which are some potteries, owned by Harrison Pratt. He also owns a group of dilapidated tenements,...

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Borneo

Clip #: TFA-182C
Length: 33:29
Year: 1937
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Expeditions in Borneo by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson show the terrain, flora, fauna and lifestyle of Borneo as the Johnsons search for a huge orangutan.

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