Library of Congress catalog: Motion pictures and filmstrips; a cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards (1953)

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Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips England prepares to colonize ( FUmatriji) Curriculum Films, 1951. 34 fr, color, 33 mm, ( EoEllali coloales serial) Bastman color. 1949 eimstrlp. hen explored by t as nh; Eogtlsbm rellslouB struggles and ecooomlc and opportunity for profitable t With teacher's manual. Summori/; r>epictfl North America as It ' VIklDgs and by the Cabots. Explaios the why Eogtlshmen ea and economic 1 through the defeat 173. IT England; rural (FUmatrip) Stillfilm jn. A, 35 f r.. bAw, 35 mm. ( Islands ) Summary: Shows Isle of Wight, country hooBes, Oxford, e . EngJaod — Descr. & t Calif. Series: Islands (Fllmstrip) 914.2 Stlimim, Inc. . SUtlfllm, Inc., Pasadena. Fi A 54^1872 English and Dutch colonization in the New World {Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1956. 11 mlo,. sd.. color. 16 mm. With study guide. ' Eogland, the aeveiopmeDi oi me traoing center id wew Amaterdam. and the acquisition of the Dutch colony of New Netherlands. Explains why various groups of colonists left their homes in Europe to settle In the New World. Includes animation. Credits: Educational collaborator, Robert A. Naslund. Another issue, b&w. 1. GL BrlL— Colonies— America. 2. Dutch In New York (State) a. U. S.— S(ic. life & cuat.— Colonial period, t. Coronet Instructional Films. 973.2 Fi 56-200 English and Dutch explorations {Filmstrip) .lam Handy Orpaniz:ition, 19M. 15 fr., color, 35 mm. (Age of discovery and exploration, no. 7) Captioned maps. 1. America— Disc. & expl or. -English. 2. America— Disc. & explor. — Dutch. I, Handy (Jam) Organization, Inc, Series: Age of discovery and exploration I Fitmstrtin no 7. 973.17 Fi 53-1171 En^ish children {Filrnstrip) StiUfilm in. cL, 81 fr.. bAw, 35 mm. (Foreigfl children) Summary: Pictures English children in the city and country, at home, at school, and at play. For kindergarten and primary grades 1. Children In GL Brit. 2. Gt. Brit,— Soa life & cust l StlUfllm, Inc., Pasadena, Calif. Series : Foreign ctdldren (Fllmstrip) 914.2 Fi A 54r-2010 English children (Filmstrip) Stillfilm, 1948. 30 fr.. color. 35 mm. ( Primary stoHes) Summarv: Pictures the daily life of children In England. Shows 1. Cblldre Series: Primary StlUfllm, Children in England. i. StlUfllm, FUmatrip) 914.2 For kindergarten and [h1, Pasadena, Calif Fi A 54-1789 English children (Filmstrip) Encyclopcedia Britaimica Films, 1950. 88 fr., bAw, 35 ram. ( Children of many lands, ser. 2) Adapted from the motion picture of the same title. Summary: Points out aspects of English home life, and presents events In a school, on the playground, at a cricket match, and at a 1. Children In Gt. Brit, 2, Gt. Brit. — Soc. life A eust. i. Encyclopcedia Brltannlca Films, Inc. Series: Children of many lands (Fllmstrip) ser2. Encyclopedia Brllannl The Englisn colonies in North America {Filmstrip) Yale Universily Press Film Service, 1953. with teacher's guide, by William H, Hartley. I with The pageant of America, edited by K H. Gabrlei. ■ Depicts e% 1 Blmstrlps, i > founding of the t 973.-2 Fi 53-1277 The English cottage {Filmstrip) British Instructional Films, lO.SO. Produced by Associated British-Pathe, London. Released in the U. S. by British Information Services. 1951. lfr,.bAw.35mnL With t architecture and 1 describes roofing, weather proofing, i h timbered [. Gt. Brit. British Information Serv English farm family {Motion picture) International Film Foundation. Released by MoGi^w-Hil] Book Co., 1952. the farmer's Credit4: Producer and narrator Betta: music director. Gene Forrell. Dairying— Oxfordshire. 2. Farm life— England— Oxfordshire Jullen Bryan ; writer, Robert I. International 1 Book Con picture) I Great Britain today i Motion Fi 53-320 • different peoples line of Anglo-Saxon England. elopnient of the English nation. Uses nulhentic I Important hlstorlct I collaborator. I. Jann f Englai e Normun Conquest. . b&w. 0 1066— Pictorial v 942.01 jrks. net InatrucFi 54-114 English history: Norman Conquest to the fifteenth century {Mofio7> pirhnY) Coronet Instructional Films, 19.54. orman Conquest In 10H6 to the decline of feudalism durlni ' Henry v. Discusses the limited monarchy as the bai Qgllsh form of democracy and explains the importance e ry and the Magna cimrta In the recognition and growth ghts In Britain. Credits: Educational collaborator. I. James QuUlen. 1st.— a t Instructional F works, Fi 54-113 English history; Tudor period {Motion picture) Coro Instructional Films. 19.54. With study guide. of Queen Elizabeth, i CrcdU»: Educatloi Another ii 1. Gt. BHt — Hist.— Tiidors, 148.>-160a~PlctOrlal v I, James Quillen, -. sd.. ■, IRn Kodachrom body of law, freedom of speech an our heritage from the English people. Credita: Educational collaborator, Another issue, b&w. 1. r. S— CivilizationEnglish t 9Vi Coronet InatnictlonnI Flli re come down to us as G. Neel. I. Coronet InstrucFi A 53-726 The English inn (Filmstrip) British Instructional Films, 1950. Pi-oduced by Associated British-Pathe, London. Released in the U. S. by British Information Services, 1951. 40 fr.. bAw, sr, ana. With lecture notes. f English inns, many of which a Explains the development of the Engof rellp ■ ■ ■ history. rarly days of religious pilgrimages, ?> In social history. ., etc.— England. 2. England— Soc. English inns {Motion picture) British Council, 1943. Made by Verity Films, London. Released in the U. S. by International Film Bureau for British Information Services, 1944. a niral community. , Gt. Brit British ( The English language: story of its development (Motion picture) Coronet, 1952. English language. Points Robert C. Pooley, redita: Educational Another issue, hi English language— Hist. English manor house {Filmstrip) British Instructional ms. VK<0. Produced by As-sociated British-Pathe, Lon. Released in the V. S. by British Information Serv.1951. 1. Gt. Brit— Historic houses, i ltd. n. Gt. Brit. British British Information ». Shows In detail. Hatfield e Tudor (}aeen Elizabeth, English phrases {Filmstrip) Society for Visual Education, 1956. 50 fr., bAw, 35 mm, ( Junior high graded word phrasea) With teaching guide. Summary: Presents organized phrases relating to English atudles, using words selected from readers and textbooks commonly used oo from readers ( Credita: Prepare 1. English langu Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Junior high graded word phrases 428.2 Fi A 56-2150 . Society ( r Visual the lunior high Credita: Prei 1. English languagt lucatlon, [Filmstrip Society for Visual Education The English settlements {FUmatrip) Society for Visoal Education, 1967. Republic: * Republic Brit. — Colonies — Amerl i of Robert S. RoblBOO. period. The deveiopn (Fllmstrip) 973.2 F; Society for Visual Education English through pictures, I {Motion picture) Research. Released by Seminar Films, 1952. 72 mln.. sd., b&w. 16 mm. ( Language through picture Based on the book English through pictures, by 1. A. Richards and Christine M.Gibson, Summon/; Through semi-animated stick-figure drawings, with writated captions, presents lessons based on a progressively graded s ' Basic English. language; irough pfctur* . Richards, Ivor Armstrong, 1893 Eag L Language Research, Inc., Cambridge, Mass. New York Series : Language throojUi pictures I aioiion picture) 428.25 Fi A 55-345 Seminar Films. Inc. English through pictures, U (Motion picture) Language Research. Released by Seminar Films, 1954. [Language through pictures) a progressively . Cambridge, Masa. sd., bAw fil . ., English through pictures, by I ough seml-anlmated stick-flgure the basic Armstrong, 1893 •arch, Inc., Cambrid„ York. Series : Language througli 428.25 Fi A 55-546 Seminar Films, Inc. Engulfed cathedral {Motion picture) Xlusicolor, 1947. Released by Avis Films, 1955. . color. 16 mm. ( Music series ) iderwater scenes as the Werner Tfinrmrti Los Angeles pisys the Engulfed cathedral loop film Gibson, captions, presoits lessons b (Motion picture) Summary: iymphony 0 by Etebuaay. Symphony Orchestrs -■ Prodm , Debussy. Claude. 1862-19ia engloutle : arr. tL Mualcolor, 8 FilmB, Burbank, Callt Enid (Oklahoma) State School see Oklahoma. State School, Enid. Enjoying today (FilTnstrip) Encyclopiedia Britannici Films, 1955. 51 fr„ color, 35 mm. (Developing your personality) children the plaesure that results fr activities. Explains that daydreamin Credila: Producer, Vera Plckard ; I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Films, personality (Fllmstrip) used m explaining to yoDOg 1 dally participation In group , Margaret 0'Bri«L Series : Developing yoor Enough of the right people (Filmstrip) Boy Scouts of America, Visual Education Service, 1956. tlons of each campaign committee. L Boy Scouts. i. Boy Scouta of America. Visual Educatloa 369.43 Fi A 57-1739 Boy Scouts of America Enriching the curriculum with filmstrips {Filmstrip) Society for Visual Education, 1952. Summary: Shows how filmstrips can be used in the school curriculum, and points out factors to be considered In evaluating filmstrips. 1. Filmstrips, I. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago, 371.33523 Fi A 53-1780 Society for Visual Education Ennchnent Materials, inc.. New York Ben Franldio of old Philadelphia. The building of the first transtxHitiiiental railroad. The California gc^d rush. Daniel Boone: the opening c^ the wlderness. The landing of the Pilgrims. Lee aiid Grant at Appomattox. The Lewis and Clark Expeditirai. The Louisiana Purchase. Om iodependence and the Constitution. Paul Revere aad the miDate men. Robert Fulton and the steamboat. The winter at Valley Forge.