In front of António José de Almeida's house, former President of the Republic, a crowd awaits for the coffin's departure. The coffin is carried up to the family tomb in Alto de São João Cemetery.
The ceremonies held in Lisbon of the repatriation of remains of the former Brazilian emperors from Portugal to Brazil in 1921.
Unedited footage. Incomplet. The departure of the Infantry Regiment of Chaves’ towards the train station to depart to Lisbon and further embarkment to Angola.
The commemorations of the 130th anniversary of the Military School.
The celebration of the 31st anniversary of the Military School in 1942: luncheon, basket and football games, military tactics exercises and gymnastic demonstrations.
The refloating operations of the tug vessel “Cabo Sardão” sunk off Lisbon’s coast near Belém, in river Tagus.
The fight between the German submarine U-139 and the patrol Augusto de Castilho (former trawler converted in warship) in October 14th, 1918. Images taken from the submarine.
Newsreel on the wrecking of the English liner ‘Veronese’ near Leixões (North of Portugal), and on the rescue operations.
Film frame of Arthur Costa de Macedo's 'Homenagens aos soldados desconhecidos' ('Tribute to Unknown Soldiers'), 1921.
Film frame.
Film frame of Arthur Costa de Macedo's 'Homenagens aos soldados desconhecidos' ('Tribute to Unknown Soldiers'), 1921.
Film poster of the first public screening of films directed by Aurélio da Paz dos Reis.
Film frame
Silvino Santos filming the Teotonio fall for the film commissioned by J. G. de Araujo from Manaus.
Film frame
Interview about the film industry in Portugal.
Announcement of the constitution of the company, its management members and purposes.
Notes on the films premiered in Lisbon, including documentary films and newsreels.
Interview with the founder the film company and its intended production of promotional films of the archipelago.
On the effectiveness of film as propaganda and promotional vehicule.
Notes on the production company.
Title cards in vegetal paper and cardboard.
Title cards in vegetal paper.