Details of the exterior architecture of the Jerónimos Monastery, in Lisbon.
Incomplet. The visit of Carmona to Oporto (military parade and night illuminations); Vila Nova de Gaia; opening events: the Leixões’ Port, the railway line Senhora da Hora-Trofa.
Investiture of General Carmona as President of the Republic and several events with his presence, such as the military parade in the 5th October 1932, official visits and aspects of his intimate life.
Images of Huíla Plateau, Angola: the Railway of Namibe (formerly Moçâmedes); Bibala (formerly Vila Arriaga); Lubango (formerly Sá da Bandeira); Ruacaná falls in the Cunene River. Muhilla. Native ...
Documentary film on the colonial exhibition held in 1934 in Oporto. Images of the participants, pavilions, gardens, leisure areas, folk parades and of the most visited commercial stands.
Unedited footage. Views from the parish of Buarcos in Figueira da Foz, including the beach, mother church and the Tower of Redondos' (Castle) ruins. Officials attend a cerimony.
Incomplet. Unedited footage. Views of Beja: firemen, sport events, commerce.
In Trás-os-Montes circuit, spectators attend by the side of the road the passage of several cars in competition.
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Photograph of the production company's installations: the power station.
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A view of the production company’s installations: the film studios on the left, the main building on the right.
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Portrait of João Freire Correia and Maximino Abranches, 1909
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Review of a conference on the many practical applications of film in arts, industry, science, trade and war
News of the establishment of a production company in Oporto dedicated to depict monuments and sites.
Directory of documentary films illustrating the sites, landscapes, activities and monuments of Portuguese regions.
Notes on the films portraying Portugal’s participation in WWI.
Directory of non-fiction films produced by Gaumont in Portugal.
Notes on the censorship of all films depicting themes related with WWI.
Notes on the film 'A vida na Penitenciária de Lisboa' (‘Life in Lisbon’s Penitentiary’) and on its subject matter.