Complete Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library of Motion Pictures 16mm (1937)

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SECTION I. (c) Industrial (Cont.) 39 589 Power (Transportation in Canada) 1 Reel (By courtesy of Canadian National Railways) Shows the development of transport facilities in the Dominion, from pioneer days to modern times, and illustrates how the opening up of the country depends on the growth and efficiency of its transport. Cocoa and Chocolate Making 1 Reel each (By courtesy of Messrs. Cadbury Ltd.) Three one-reelers showing the processes used in making the Cadbury products at Bournville. 590 The Making of Milk Chocolate Bars. 591 The Making of Chocolates. 592 The Making of Cocoa. 955 Flint Knapping 1 Reel Implements of the Stone Age are contrasted with modern tools used for quarrying flint. The knappers are seen at work splitting flints with a deft tap of the hammer, and shaping them for various uses. This is one of the oldest and least known industries in the world. 956 A Peep into a Well-Known Pottery Works 1 Reel Starting with stacks of flint and clay waiting to be ground in the mill house, we are taken on a tour of the works. All the processes of pottery ■ — throwing, turning, jolljdng, jiggering and other quaintlj' named phases of the work — are shown in detail. 957 Port Sunlight 3 Reels (By courtesy of Messrs. Lever Bros.) A film showing the manufacture of Sunlight Soap, Lux, Lux Toilet Soap, and Vim, in the vast factories outside Birkenhead, ending with views of the model village built by the firm for its employees. 960 The Birth of an Aeroplane 2 Reels (By courtesy of the Fairey .Aviation Co. Ltd.) Surveys the manufacture of the marvel of the age, from the raw materials to the strenuous tests prior to delivery. 967 A Movie Trip Through Filmland 2 Reels A fllm record of the production of a motion picture. Order bv number^,. bOR PRICISS SUE PAGE 3