A travelogue around Arran. Filmed by the amateur film-maker Frank Marshall.
In order to raise money for a motor boat ride, Nairn and Muriel decide to sell the vegetables they have growing in their own small allotments, at a local garden sale. However, their plants are still ...
Religious procession at Carfin in Lanarkshire with a large gathering of onlookers.
A religious procession and ceremony at Craiglockhart, probably celebrating the 100th anniversary of the apparition at Lourdes, showing people attending the ceremony on stretchers at the front of the l...
Footage of Ukrainian Catholic Church services held in Edinburgh, possibly taken during a visit from the Archbishop delegate to the Ukrainian Community, followed by two gatherings, thanking the visitor...
Shots of floats and students in fancy dress parade through Edinburgh streets lined with crowds; visible in the background is George Square, before it was partly demolished to make way for a new buildi...
Princes Street by night during the Edinburgh Festival, 1959. Footage of shop window displays, the exterior of the Cameo Cinema and various poster advertisements.
St Margaret's Pilgrimage; general views of a procession through streets of Dunfermline. [see also ref. 6870].
Christoph Maria Herbst at the premiere of "Männerhort" in Frankfurt, on September 21, 2014
Jasmin Schwiers at the premiere of "Männerhort" in Frankfurt, on September 21, 2014
Uránia Filmszínház feliratos reklámplakátja fekete kerettel Felirat: Uránia Filmszínház VIII., Rákóczi út 21. Telefon: 131-888 Október 12-től műsoron A ménesgazda Gáll István regény...
Színes feliratos grafikai plakát zöldes alapon Felirat: La sposa era belissima A mennyasszony gyönyörű volt Gábor Pál filmje Stefania Sand relli és Angela Molina főszereplésével Operatőr:...
Grempe, P. M.. “Der Wert kinematographischer Aufnahmen für die Kunst.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/1914): 79-80. Erörterung, wie die Kenntnisse...
Comparison of the two scripts for "Der Schatz der Azteken" by Ladislas Fodor and Georg Marischka.