Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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280 MOTION PICTURES FOR INSTRUCTION — the ancient custom of kissing the Blarney Stone — the Lakes of Killarney; a rural Irish funeral. Ireland — The Isle of Man — A7. C. R. The northwest coast of Ireland — the fishing industry — digging peat. Paris — A7. C. R. Buildings — palaces — churches — monuments — bridges — boulevards — gardens— parks — the arch of triumph — the River Seine — the Cathedral of Notre Dame. Paris and Alsace-Lorraine — AT. C. R. The Montmatre section of Paris — Strassburg, the capital of AlsaceLorraine. Rome, Venice and Vesuvious — A7. C. R. Verona and Pisa — the famous leaning tower — Naples and Vesuvius — Rome — St. Peter's — the Castle of St. Angelo — the Coliseum — Venice — the Grand Canal — the Rialto Bridge — St. Marks Cathedral — the Bridge of Sighs. Scotland and Wales — N. C. R. The River Dee — the world's longest span bridge — farming in Scotland— the canals of Scotland — the beach in Wales. Tivoli and Sicily — A7. C. R. The famous Carrara Marble Quarries — Tivoli, one of the most fascinating Italian towns — Sicily, the gem of the Mediterranean — ancient ruins at Syracuse. Tuscany and Lake Como — A7. C. R. Old towns and villages in the Province of Tuscany — Lake Como. Versailles — N. C. R. The royal dwelling-place of the French kings — the palace — the gardens and fountains — the magnificent palace was the scene of the peace treaty after the World War. Village Life in Switzerland — A7. C. R. Appenzell, the old town in the mountains of Switzerland — primitive lace-making — the lakes — mountain towns built on the side of cliffs.