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SECTION l-DOCUMENTARY, 16mm. FILMS
(k) MISCELLANEOUS
978 World Jamboree, Arrowe Park, 5 Reels
Birkenhead, 1929
The official film record of the largest scout jamboree ever held, showing the scores of scouts of all nations represented, and the wonderful time they had. Fine scout propaganda, both for encouragement of present scouts and for recruiting purposes.
988 Real and Model Railways 2 Reels
Made by Mr. W. J. Bassett Lowke. Wonderful scenes of model railwaj's and trains interspersed with photographs of the real thing.
1083 Gangway 1 Reel
Canoeing and motor-boating on Lake George. See Sports.
1116 Flying Cadets 2 Reels
This is an official U.S. Government film presenting by means of a short story its method of training young men for the army air arm and for commercial aviation.
1117 Life O'Riley 1 Reel
Training of U.S. Cavalry Officers and mounts. Portrays a cross country ride during which men and horses perform almost impossible feats. An interesting picture, full of action.
1122 Ship Ahoy 1 Reel
A series of beautiful scenes of sailing vessels under many differing conditions of wind and weather. Some show the setting of sails and others the furling of them in heavy weather. Pictures taken from the deck and also from aloft, show the sailors at their duties. A picture that will delight everyone who is fond of the sea and its rapidly disappearing sailing ships.
1132 In the Days of Wooden Ships and Iron 1 Reel
Men
Contains some exciting episodes of the clipper ship era. A typhoon is encountered and scenes
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