Silent films
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Strange Playmates, Glimpses of Yosemite, Eleven Mile Trail, Over Tioga Pass, Famous Horse Shoe Route, Yosemite in Winter,
Silent black and white film composed of one featuring various contrary animal "friendships," and several films depicting scenes from around Yosemite National Park in California.
The Adventure Parade: Three Little Bruins in a Canoe, 1946
Silent black and white film depicting the journey of three bear cubs who end up in a canoe traveling down a mountain river.
The Modern September Morn: A Modern Version of an Old Painting and Reflections of a Bathing Girl, 1927
Silent black and white films, the first depicting a woman's morning routine, the second depicting a woman bathing/swimming in different settings.
The Whale That Became a Star: Silent Cartoon, 1960
Silent film depicting shows at a marine mammal park/oceanarium. Also contains depiction of the capture of a pilot whale and transfer to the oceanarium.
The Wonderful Chance
Silent black and white film that follows a man after his release from prison.
The World Parade: New York the Wonder City
Silent black and white film depicting various scenes from around New York City including the Statue of Liberty, sky scrapers, Wall Street, City Hall, Brooklyn Bridge, Lower East Side, Penn Station, the Empire State Building, New York Public Library, Park Avenue, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Central Park, Museum of Natural History, Columbia University, Harlem, and the George Washington Bridge.
Touching Port Here and There, Japan, "T.R." Himself, Modern Centaurs
Silent black and white film includes clips containings scenes from a world-wide cruise by ship, Japanese traditional dress and dance, images of Teddy Roosevelt, and a short film about cavalry.
Touching Port Here and There, Japan, "T.R." Himself, Modern Centaurs, undated
Silent black and white film includes clips containings scenes from a world-wide cruise by ship, Japanese traditional dress and dance, images of Teddy Roosevelt, and a short film about cavalry (modern centaurs).
Town Club, Inauguration of the Chatfield Dam, undated
Vacation video shows people lounging in pool chairs and swimming in a public pool. Film also depicts a large gathering for the inauguration of the Chatfield Dam at the Chatfield Resevoir with a speech by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.
Town Club, Trip to Colorado Springs, Deckers, Woodland Park, 1975 May 7
Town Club, Jerry Friedman family, Colorado Springs, Bailey, Deckers, and Woodland Park. Vacation film shows people outside. Many scenes are filmed from a car while driving.