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Venice

Clip #: TFA-3B-4
Length: 7:11
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A visit to Venice in the mid 1950s, including the POV of a boat traveling the canals.

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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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Lake Vacation

Clip #: TFA-203E
Length: 5:37
Year: 1964
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1960s
Description:
Home movies of a family vacation on a lake.

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Venice

Clip #: TFA-3B-1
Length: 4:14
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A visit to Venice in the mid 1950s, including a boat ride along the Grand Canal, tourists taking gondola rides and strolling along the waterfront.

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Switzerland

Clip #: TFA-84F
Length: 8:54
Year: 1951
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A tour of Switzerland in the early 1950s

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India

Clip #: TFA-10B-7
Length: 7:14
Year: 1948
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1940s
Description:
20:01:21 - 20:06:03 >>> India. Various Bombay with apartment houses and modern roadway looking out to bay. PAN opulent buildings with balconies, HA swimming pool. Various shots and PANs buildings and streets in Bombay. HA PAN Bay of Bombay. 20:06:03 - 20:08:36 >>> Various. Many people walking...

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An Eye Full of Egypt

Clip #: TFA-232N
Length: 4:05
Year: 1928
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1920s
Description:
Scenes of Egypt in the 1920s, including Bedouins taking down a tent and the banks of the River Nile.

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Ship To Curacao

Clip #: AD-39B
Length: 10:24
Year: 1938
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1930s
Description:
1930s travelogue of a luxury cruise ship which stops off in Curacao. Liner passengers playing recreational games on the sun deck, dining at buffets, and gazing out at ocean vistas.

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A Flight To North Africa

Clip #: TFA-7B
Length: 32.:16
Year: 1951
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Air France promotional film about flights to Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco in 1951

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India

Clip #: TFA-12-3
Length: 9:37
Year: 1948
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1940s
Description:
00:08:12 - 00:13:09 >>> Rajah’s white palace ??. CUs young girls. A tame tiger with people out on the lawn. A uniformed band marches in formations and plays instruments and drums. 00:13:09 - 00:17:49 >>> PAN this very large white palace. MSs and CUs colorfully dressed men walk and converse...

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