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Rouen Transporter Bridge

Clip #: AD-28-5
Length: 01:19
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Transporter bridge in Rouen,France

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Bridge of Sighs

Clip #: 565-13
Length: 0:00:08
Decade: 1950s
Description:
" 1950s narrow canal w/ gondolas + Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) above / Venice, Italy"

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S.F. Bridge Views

Clip #: TFA-23B-12
Length: :20
Decade: 1930s
Description:
People fishing and looking at vistas overlooking the San Francisco Bay in the 1930's.

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San Francisco

Clip #: TFA-23A-4
Length: :24
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Views of Golden Gate Bridge against spectacular backdrop of clouds with boats sailing in foreground.

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Rialto Bridge

Clip #: 565-1
Length: 0:00:25
Year: 1930
Decade: 1930s
Description:
B/W 1930 boat POV on Grand Canal w/ gondolas toward Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto) / Venice

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Holland

Clip #: TFA-19C-8
Length: :43
Decade: 1930s
Description:
View of canal with tree-lined banks. Shot of ferry moving upstream. Barge passing bridge over canal. View of tree-lined canal with pedestrians walking along bank and traffic passing over bridge. View of canal with large building reflected in water.

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Ocean Liner Bridge

Clip #: AD-131-6
Length: 3:14
Year: 1932
Decade: 1930s
Description:
01:20:48:27 Caribbean Sea VS (including silhouette) captain at command / lookout in bridge & quarterdeck, officers at wheel (good shots). HA rushing rapids as ship cuts through water. VS passengers on cruise ship (ocean liner) leaning against deck railing looking out at views. VS...

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Venice

Clip #: TFA-2A-9
Length: 2:50
Year: 1952
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Venice, Italy VS shores of Venice from Adriatic Sea. San Giorgio Monastery on San Giorgio Maggiore. HA PAN cityscape. VS gondola povs / views along canals of bridges (including Ponte di Rialto / Rialto Bridge, Ponte dei Sospiri / Bridge of Sighs), architecture along canals, gondolas, narrow...

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Eiffel Tower

Clip #: TFA-1E-1
Length: 1:42
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Paris, France Eiffel Tower along banks of Seine River. PAN Pont Neuf & Ile de la Cite. Passenger boat touring Seine River near Pont Neuf. VS artist (painter) painting picture of Pont Neuf.

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San Francisco

Clip #: TFA-23A-12
Length: 1:10
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Silhouettes of people in cocktail lounge looking at panoramic views of city of San Francisco and San Francisco Bay. Pan to view of Alcatraz Island. View of Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill overlooking bay. Pan from view of skyscrapers to view of Bay Bridge. Silhouettes of women in hats looking at...

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