The work of the Blood Transfusion Association in the Bathgate area, and an appeal to "become a regular donor".
An impressionistic account of the attractions that Aberdeen and Deeside offer the summer visitor.
Amateur home movie footage of family events, including home visits, trips to the seaside and riding stables.
Shots of a summer's day paddle steamer trip around Loch Lomond, showing the piers at Tarbet and Rowardennan.
Views of Baghdad and Babylon in Mesopotamia and of Baalbec on the Palestine Front, 1918.
One of a series of 20 films made for Babcock and Wilcox (Steam) Ltd. between 1954 and 1961. The film includes shots of Babcock and Wilcox boilers being installed in the Kodak factory, Essex. [See al...
A holiday film in Dornoch in the Highlands, including a visit to Carnaig Cottage and Loch Maree.
The festival of the Braw Lads Gathering in the Borders town of Galashiels; the historic flag is presented and then carried on horseback through the town.
Nora Tschirner, Maximilian Brückner (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Karoline Herfurth, Friedrich Mücke (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Emilia Schüle (left) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Karoline Herfurth, Friedrich Mücke (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
"Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
Anneke Kim Sarnau in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Emilia Packard, Albert Lichtenstern (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Nora Tschirner in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Promotional film on the Belgian breed of horses.
Newsreels from the week of November 11, 1944
Newsreels from the week of November 11, 1944
Newsreels from the week of May 8th, 1945
Newsreels from the week of May 8th, 1945
Newsreels from the week of May 30th, 1945
Newsreels from the week of May 30th, 1945
Newsreels from the week of July 29th, 1945
Newsreels from the week of July 29th, 1945
The repatriation of the body of Queen Astrid after her fatal car accident in Switzerland.
Documentary about the reorganisation of the sewers in Brussels.
News report on the ceremonies concerning the funeral of King Albert I.