Collection Number
|Collection Name |Title on Viewing Copy/Description |Access Copy # |Location |
| |Note: VIEWING COPIES ARE LOCATED ON SHELVES N51-N54 IN THE PROCESSING AREA and, with a few exceptions, are access copies created from videotape |
| |transfers of original 16mm, 8mm and Super 8mm film, as well as from obsolete video formats like 1”, 2” and reel-to-reel videotape. The viewing |
| |copies are available for viewing in the reference area. There is a sign out sheet located with the videotapes. Contact Nicolette Bromberg |
| |nxb@u.washington.edu or Hannah Palin filmarc@u.washington.edu for further information or questions regarding these materials. |
|Albert S. Kerry Home Movies |Local/Seattle ca. 1920s/30s—includes Kerry/Trimble wedding 5/11/1932, touring |VC1 |N51 |
| |Italy, and Aurora Bridge under construction (nearly completed). 1 hour 6 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Albert S. Kerry Home Movies |Travels Abroad ca. 1920s/30s—“September 10, 1927, Leviathan leaving New York |VC1.1 |N51 |
| |with loyal legionaires [sic] escorted by destroyers, dirigible balloons and | | |
| |aeroplanes”; also footage of New York skyline, London, Wales, Scotland, | | |
| |[Fr.?]Riviera. 53 minutes, silent | | |
|Albert S. Kerry Home Movies |Alaska ca. 1930s—includes July 4th Party in the Highlands (Glen Kerry), people |VC2 |N51 |
| |on glaciers, fishing harbor (Valdez?), Tent camp in bush, party visits McKinley| | |
| |Park, Nenana Station (train), Parsons Hotel, Matanuska Valley, loading boats on| | |
| |dock (cannery?), Sitka (?). 1 hours 17 minutes, silent | | |
|Washington Highways |Programs 2&3 (Parts 2 and 3 of 4-part program aired on KCTS), 1957: Local TV |VC3 |N51 |
| |film looks at designing the highway system, traffic impact. 61 minutes | | |
|William F. Thompson |Weirs, Fisheries, B. C. Rivers, 1936-1940 Compilation of shots|VC4 |N51 |
| |of weirs, dams and netting on British Columbia Rivers, esp. beautiful wooden | | |
| |dam and bridge, "Dam at the Outlet of Adams Lake." 41 minutes, silent | | |
|William S. Lagen |Home Movies, 1925-1962, Tape One William Schupp |VC5 |N51 |
| |Lagen--July 25 1925 celebrates his second birthday at Bellevue, W[ashingto]n. | | |
| |With “Daddad”[William Schupp] - Taunte - Luella - Mamma - Ida – Dodo[Dorothy | | |
| |Schupp]. Also many other family events. 1 hour 55 minutes, silent | | |
|William S. Lagen |Home Movies, 1925-1962, Tape Two |VC6 |N51 |
| |10/10/1952--Aircraft Carrier: [USS] FDR, Marc playing with Emily and Shannon | | |
| |(Marc looks about 4). ca. 1962--wedding, indoors, W[illiam] S[chupp] L[agen] | | |
| |and new wife, eating cake, toasting, holding Debbie on lap, children (Debbie | | |
| |and Marc and younger boy) with Emily, as couple drives away. 1 hour 53 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|William S. Lagen |Home Movies, 1925-1962, Tape Three, ca. 1950s--Kids parade through town (Oak |VC7 |N51 |
| |Harbor), including drill team and doll parade; men in old time police uniforms | | |
| |carrying town drunk (staged), jalopy, people building float on farm | | |
| |(Whidbey--Griffiths?), Adult parade with navy men marching, floats in parade; | | |
| |fishing boats and powerboats racing [Alaska?]. 26 minutes, silent | | |
|Bob Wafenschmidt |Western US, Canada, Yakima ca. 1932-1939 “Oregon Coast Trip |VC8 |N51 |
| |1934, Columbia River Highway, Wakeena Falls,” car ferry w/ 3-man crew, “Old | | |
| |Ironsides visits Seattle [1933]” 1 hour 31 minutes, silent | | |
|Bob Wafenschmidt |Personal Films ca. 1932-1940 "Manzanita |VC9 |N51 |
| |Lake, elev. 5845" (Shasta County California). "Chaos Jumbles" lava area (near | | |
| |Lassen peak), "Summit Lake", cinder cone, “Frying Pan Creek”[Mt. Rainier], | | |
| |bridge, mountains, highway, “Yakima Park”[Rainier], fishing, cabins, ski area, | | |
| |“Shadow Lake”[Rainier], falls, mountain vistas. 1 hour 22 minutes, silent | | |
|Bob Wafenschmidt |Personal Films ca. 1931-1940 Snowy |VC10.1 |N51 |
| |mountains, "Summit McKenzie Pass, elev. 5325" [Oregon, U.S. Highway 28], | | |
| |Packing the “Worlds Biggest Box of Apples”: people in costume on ladders, | | |
| |apples being handed up ladder and placed in box, many happy men and women, | | |
| |speedboats racing (Chelan?). 42 minutes, silent | | |
|Burke Associates I-90|The Highway and the People |VC10.2 |N51 |
|Urban Design Film |I-90 Urban Design Promo Film ca. 1969 Aerial | | |
| |Views of I-90 corridor and Lake Washington Floating Bridge, Freeways, Central | | |
| |Area and Rainier Valley neighborhoods, and Construction. Voice-over narration | | |
| |describes the projected growth east of Lake Washington and outlines the Seattle| | |
| |Comprehensive Plan which includes the completion of Interstate 90 (with rapid | | |
| |transit). 21 minutes | | |
|Priest Rapids Dam Concrete Pouring |Priest Rapids Dam Concrete Pouring Ceremony: [Henry] Jackson, |VC10.3 |N51 |
|Ceremony Film |[Albert] Rosellini, Concrete Pouring and Speeches April 25,1957 | | |
| |Rosellini, [Warren] Magnuson & Jackson [at] Priest Rapids Dam--Sparse | | |
| |narration, introduces the concrete bucket being poured. 15 minutes | | |
|U.W. Audio Visual Services Materials |General Engineering Strength of Materials ca. June 1957 Engineering stress |VC10.4 |N51 |
|Library |tests on wood beams, metal rods, carbon, measuring, dials, gauges, presses, | | |
| |melting. Engineers marking stress points on 12 x 12 beam, teaching, students | | |
| |taking notes. 10 minutes, silent | | |
|U.W. Audio Visual Services Materials |The Slide Rule, Proportions, Percentages, Squares & Square Roots U.S. Office |VC10.5 |N51 |
|Library |of Education 1944 Produced by Division of | | |
| |Visual Aids, Federal Security Agency Animation of how to use slide rule, voice | | |
| |over narration. | | |
|Evergreen Empire Film |Evergreen Empire 1939, 20th Century Fox/Magic Carpet of Movietone--Seattle, Mt.|VC11 |N51 |
| |Rainier with bathing beauties skiing. Promotional film for Washington State | | |
| |featuring Mt. Rainier, Logging, Fisheries, High Country horse trip. 10.5 | | |
| |minutes | | |
|Fighting Ships for Fighting Men Film |Fighting Ships for Fighting Men | |N51 |
| |Todd Shipyard, 1943 | | |
| |Directed by Helmer Stubbs, Industrial Film of Shipbuilding during WWII, men |VC12 | |
| |and women working, ship christening, and maiden launch ceremony--credits say | | |
| |narration and organ but this has no sound. 30 minutes, silent | | |
|U.W. Audio Visual Services Materials |Opening Day Regatta |VC13 |N51 |
|Library |Seattle 1950 | | |
| |5/6/1950--Opening Day celebration of Seattle Boating Season. Segment of Boat | | |
| |Parade through Montlake Cut; Regatta on Lake Washington, many yacht owners | | |
| |mentioned as they go by in the Parade: Boeing, Marriott, Dolph Zubick are a | | |
| |few. 23 minutes | | |
|Lee Swanson |Salmon from Catch to Can (1965?) Presented by |VC14 |N51 |
| |The United States Department of the Interior in cooperation with the Canned | | |
| |Salmon Institute. Shots of Alaska Bay--Fish in Wild, Hatchery, fishing boat, | | |
| |canning process, at home--opening can, array of dishes prepared with salmon, | | |
| |cookbook and address to send for cookbook. 14 minutes | | |
|Lee Swanson |Spotlight on Alaska ca. 1930s |VC14.2 |N51 |
| |Matanuska Valley, Taku Harbor--Includes Father Hubbard and guide with packs, on| | |
| |boat, camping, hiking glacier, glaciers calving. 33 minutes | | |
|Lee Swanson |Amateur Film/Libby Cannery Camp, Alaska 1947 [Home movies from |VC14.3 |N51 |
| |unknown cannery employee] Pacific Northern Airlines plane landing, film from | | |
| |plane of mountains and shoreline, camp activities, baseball, Filipinos, native | | |
| |children in fur, Philippine Independence Day party--banner reads "July 4, | | |
| |1947.” Libby, McNeill & Libby No.8 TL 45-238--"Iron Chink" salmon cleaning | | |
| |machine, harbor, hosing roof, ice floes. 1 hour 24 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Department|Football Washington vs. UCLA 10/4/1952 47 minutes|VC15 |N51 |
| |, silent | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Department|Basketball Washington vs. California 12/14/1951 33 minutes, |VC 16 |N51 |
| |silent | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Department|Football Washington vs. Illinois 1951 38 |VC 17 |N51 |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|President Truman in Olympia, Washington|President Truman at WA State Capitol Reviewing 2nd Infantry State Patrol 1946, |VC18 |N51 |
|and Picnic at Playland Film |Picnic at Playland (1940?) | | |
| |ca. 1940-45--President Truman visiting Olympia Capitol Grounds (while | | |
| |vacationing in WA in 1945?), reviewing troops from 2nd Div Army; State Patrol | | |
| |Detail; Truman signing something at table with others, looking at photos; 2nd | | |
| |Infantry Band playing, marching through grounds; shots of grounds and capitol | | |
| |steps. Also State Patrol picnic at Playland (amusement park on 130th/Aurora | | |
| |1930-61, see ), shots of SP cars parked, shots of school buses | | |
| |from Kent, Highline, Shoreline; shots of amusement park. 18 minutes, silent | | |
|Richard J. Blandau |Ovulation and Egg Transport in the Mammal 1972 15 minutes, |VC19 |N51 |
| |silent | | |
|U.W. Audio Visual Services Materials |Cable Spinning |VC 20 |N51 |
|Library |Tacoma Narrows Bridge--Voice-over narration, images of opening of new bridge | | |
| |October 14, 1950; Governor Arthur B. Langlie officiating; voice explains | | |
| |suspension bridge physics, principle behind the cables, working model of the | | |
| |cable laying. 22 minutes | | |
|James Sneddon |A Foot in Both Worlds, Master’s Thesis Project, 1970 Documentary |VC21 |N51 |
| |about a group of Alaska natives learning to navigate in the urban environment | | |
| |of Seattle —shopping in the supermarket, clothes shopping at the Bon Marche, | | |
| |riding the bus, downtown, in a courtroom, at the Pike Place Market, at the | | |
| |Museum of History and Industry, at the Fish Terminal, in a car at night in | | |
| |freeway traffic, living in apartments .Seattle Orientation Center Program run | | |
| |through the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 45 minutes | | |
|Henry L. Higman |Union Bay Marsh, Birds, Flowers, Wildlife, 1935-1945 Shots of terns, ducks,|VC22 |N52 |
| |mud hens, other shore birds, several shots from canoe, including white goose | | |
| |flying E to W showing the Field House, Montlake and UW campus beyond, and the | | |
| |first recorded appearance in the U. marsh of Franklin’s Gull. 1 hour 51 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Unknown [Alexander Baird] |Unknown (Baird?), Northwest Film Part I, 1956 Downtown Seattle, |VC 23 |N52 |
| |Frederick & Nelson, traffic, Foreman & Clark, Woodland Park Zoo, Snoqualmie | | |
| |Falls, UW Arboretum, Volunteer Park Reservoir, Fisherman's Terminal, Seafair | | |
| |Grand Parade Chinese dragon dance; University District Seafair Parade, KING | | |
| |Float with Wunda Wunda/Stan Boreson. 1 hour 20 minutes, silent | | |
|Unknown [Alexander Baird] |Unknown (Alexander Baird?), 1956 Gold Cup |VC 24.1 |N52 |
| |Seafair Hydroplane races, Blue Angels, Lake Chelan (touring, camping), Mount | | |
| |Rainier, Chief Joseph Dam, Grand Coulee w/kids, Lambert Garden, Mt. Hood Lodge,| | |
| |Snake River Canyon, Walla Walla, McNary Dam, Multnomah Falls. Vacation | | |
| |1960--Travel to Orcas Island [shots are from ferry], Canada, Indians, Banff, | | |
| |Lake Louise, Columbia Glacier. Vacation 1959--Astoria, Olympics, Oregon Coast, | | |
| |Redwoods, Crater Lake, Three Sisters, Lake Scott, The Chasm. 53.5 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|U.W. Audio Visual Services Materials |Volunteer Park Study 1955[?] and Traffic Stock Shots 1958, Volunteer Park: |VC 24.2 |N52 |
|Library |front of museum w/cars parked, Seward statue, front of Volunteer Park | | |
| |Conservatory with children going in. Also footage of driving along NE 45th St. | | |
| |over to Sand Point Way; 25th Ave, to Montlake. 8 minutes, silent | | |
|U.W. Audio Visual Services Materials |Miscellaneous Clips: Aurora Tunnel, Mercer Island Bridge, Waterfront, Ships, |VC 24.3 |N52 |
|Library |Fishing, Highway, Bridge, Tunnel Scenes, Aurora Avenue, Alaskan Way Viaduct, | | |
| |Floating Bridge, Battery Street Tunnel, Mercer Island Tunnel. 7 minutes, | | |
| |silent | | |
|U.W. Audio Visual Services. Materials |Mrs. Hazard’s House, Educational Film, Prudential Insurance Company, 1954 |VC 24.4 |N52 |
|Library |Public service film teaching parents how to make their home safe for children, | | |
| |and citing statistics about accidents that kill children in the home. | | |
| |Semi-animated sequence of children's book "Hazard House" showing dangers to | | |
| |children. Insurance man joined by Dr. Henry F. Dietrich who is an “authority on| | |
| |child accident problems.” 13 minutes | | |
|University of Washington Stock Film |University of Washington Historical Footage, Tape One Construction of General |VC 25 |N52 |
|Collection, 1940s-1960s |Engineering Bldg [Sieg Hall] (ca. 1959). UW Campus Life: scenes of campus, |DVD25 | |
| |1941, UW Campus Life: Governor's Day 1951, UW Campus Life: Water Activities, | | |
| |JFK at UW, Scenes of campus, ca. 1940s. 2 hours 5 minutes, silent | | |
|University of Washington Stock Film |University of Washington Historical Footage, Tape Two |VC 26 DVD26 |N52 |
|Collection, 1940s-1960s |Scenes of UW campus and campus life (including Friday Harbor and Union Bay | | |
| |Village) from ca. 1940-61, and some scenes of Seattle, also penguin test. | | |
| |Includes: "Washington Public Opinion Laboratory" (1948); Seattle and UW from | | |
| |air; filmed from a WWII bomber (1947), Union Bay Village promotional piece. 1| | |
| |hour 47 minutes, silent | | |
|University of Washington Audio Visual |University Conversation #15, Dr. Max Savelle 30 minutes|DVD27 |N52 |
|Services Materials Library | | | |
|Buschmann Family |Buschmann Family History |VC 28 |N52 |
| |Selections from complete home movie collection which includes trips to Alaska | | |
| |1927-1941. Also Family Trips in Western states 1928-1941, baby pictures and the| | |
| |Buschmann Family. 1 hour 27 minutes, silent | | |
|Mike Koehler |Construction of Coulee Dam, ca. 1935-1939, Reel 1 Includes FDR |VC 29 |N52 |
| |footage--home movie/amateur footage documenting the construction of the Grand | | |
| |Coulee Dam. Color footage is of opening of the dam with President Franklin | | |
| |Delano Roosevelt driving through the town and townspeople on the street. Silent| | |
| |film includes shots of men operating equipment, surveying, drilling, cutting | | |
| |large stone blocks, guiding massive sections of metal framing and concrete into| | |
| |place, earth moving, heavy machinery, men working/at rest 19 minutes, | | |
| |silent | | |
|Mike Koehler |Construction of Coulee Dam, ca. 1935-1939, Reels 2 & 3 [Description same as |VC 30 |N52 |
| |above] 13 minutes, silent | | |
|Carl Gould |Carl Gould Family Portraits, Ca. 1925-1929, 1940s-1950s Family activities in |VC 31 |N52 |
| |New York City Area in and around house & talk on Captain Cook, NW history given| | |
| |in late ‘40s-early ‘50s. 50 minutes, silent | | |
|Emma Baillargeon Stimson |C.D. Stimson Co. Archival Footage Cassette 1 Ca. |VC 32 |N52 |
| |1916-1924, 1963 | | |
| |9/1963--KING's Community Workshop--A Tribute to Mrs. Thomas D. Stimson. Also | | |
| |Stimson Home Movies ca. 1916-1924. [Footage in Reel 4 of the Highlands Picnic | | |
| |corresponds with footage in the Albert S. Kerry Collection of a picnic.] 90| | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Emma Baillargeon Stimson |C.D. Stimson Co., Archival Footage, Cassette 2 Ca. 1925-1937|VC 33 |N52 |
| |Stimson Home Movies--[Franklin Delano] Roosevelt at Coulee Dam [probably at | | |
| |ceremony marking pouring of the first concrete, October 1937, when Roosevelt | | |
| |visited Grand Coulee.] Also birthday party, boating, Garden Club of America | | |
| |lunch, skiing near Mount Rainier, Robert Brinkley Air Flight to Spokane Wash. | | |
| |April 25, 1931, children dance around a Maypole. [Most of Reel 1 is on VC 33, | | |
| |continues onto VC 34. Reel 2 is on VC 34.] 1 hour 32 minutes, silent | | |
|Emma Baillargeon Stimson |C.D. Stimson Co., Archival Footage, Cassette 3 Ca. |VC 34 |N52 |
| |1930-1940 | | |
| |Stimson Home Movies--Croquet on front lawn, Christmas at Norcliffe 1936, women | | |
| |skiing by building, group skiing. [Reel 1 is on VC 34. Reel 2 is on VC 35.] 53| | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Emma Baillargeon Stimson |C.D. Stimson Co., Archival Footage, Cassette 4 Ca. 1929-1942|VC 35 |N52 |
| |Stimson Home Movies--Overseas trips, Skiing at Rainier 1938, Lake Placid | | |
| |1938-1939, Trip to California 1939, Crater Lake Yosemite, Nona and Doug | | |
| |Sailing, The Highlands, April 1941, Family at home, Lazy V Ranch Montana June | | |
| |1942. [Reel 1 is on VC 34. Reel 2 is on VC 35.] 90 minutes | | |
|Joel Wolff |Washington State Jewish Community, Aberdeen, Washington, ca. 1926 |VC 36 |N52 |
| |Legion parade/Purim play/laying cornerstone--Temple Beth Israel, | | |
| |Aberdeen--Chehalis Temple. 10 minutes, silent | | |
|Elmer Ogawa |Home Movies, 1930s |VC 37 |N52 |
| |Eastern US only 1936-37, including several NY addresses, vacation footage, | | |
| |Canada, Cleveland 1936 Expo. 2 hours 18 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Forest Resources College |Let’s Plant Acacia (1959, Korean Language Print) produced by the US Dept. of |VC 38 |N52 |
| |Agriculture to encourage Korean villagers to plant acacia. It provides detailed| | |
| |information re: planting and maintaining of the plants and also its advantages,| | |
| |Village Forestry in Korea (n.d.) (Korean Language Print) | | |
| |U.S. Korean Cooperation produced for Department of Agriculture with general | | |
| |information regarding village forestry, and the government's efforts at | | |
| |reforestation. 32 minutes | | |
|UW Communications School |This Is Your Life, ca. 1958, a parody of the real television program |VC39 |N52 |
| |interspersed with real and fake commercials, and Rendezvous, ca. 1958, a fake| | |
| |travel show, was produced by students from Professor Milo Ryan's Communications| | |
| |course at the University of Washington 31 minutes | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |“Weird Science” Collection #1 ca. 1950s-60s A |VC 40 |N52 |
|Library |selection of films from the UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library Film | | |
| |Collection including: Art School; Premajor-Moment of Discovery; Four Clips: | | |
| |Salmon Research, Nuclear Medicine, Penguins, House My People; Development PSA; | | |
| |Prisoner Release; Psychology Experiment; Sickle Cell; Ceramic Implants; | | |
| |Wheelchair; Arson; Noise Pollution; Baby Vision; Neah Bay; Plaque Removal; | | |
| |Cedar River; Heart Watch; Black Slang; Report to Parents; Campus Aerials; | | |
| |Duwamish; Fern Lake 1967; Blue Glacier. 2 hours 2 minutes, most films are | | |
| |silent | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |“Weird Science” Collection #2, ca. 1950s-1960s A |VC 41 |N52 |
|Library |selection of films from the UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library Film | | |
| |Collection including : Carver Gayton; Big Beef Creek; Praczukowski; Chapple; | | |
| |Moon Mapping 28 minutes, most films are silent | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |A Collection of Books, ca. 1963. Young woman walking to library, looking up a |VC 42 |N52 |
|Library |book, finding books in the stacks, sitting at a table, looking up books in the | | |
| |"location file." Going up in the elevator to the Periodical Room to the | | |
| |Microcopy Center, reading the New York Times, making copies. Young man typing. | | |
| |Group meeting in a conference room. Young woman walks by study carols. Students| | |
| |studying and Electrical Engineering, ca. 1960s, a plea for more women to join | | |
| |the engineering profession. 10 minutes | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |Mission Impractical, a spoof on the television program, Mission Impossible that|VC 43 |N52 |
|Library |appears to be part of a presentation and Christmas 1958, a home movie by John | | |
| |Sneddon 12 minutes, silent | | |
|Engineering Experiment Station |Opening Day of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Inspecting Tacoma Narrows Bridge |VC 44 |N52 |
| |Collapse and News of the Day, Collapse of the Tacoma Bridge | | |
| |12 minutes | | |
|Seattle Urban League |People at Work, 1966, features African Americans in a variety of work |VC 45 |N52 |
| |situations. Mayor Braman Membership Appeal, 1967, Construction Workers, White |DVD45 | |
| |Wash, ca. 1969, Say It Loud I’m Black and I’m Proud, ca. 1970, are public | | |
| |service announcements commissioned by the Urban League. Report: 1969 covers | | |
| |important Seattle Urban League issues in 1969 including the assassination of | | |
| |Edwin Pratt, construction site and campus protests, presentation of first Edwin| | |
| |T. Pratt award to Tyree Scott, discussions about housing, jobs, Urban League | | |
| |projects. 45 minutes | | |
|President Kennedy Speaks at Hanford |President John F. Kennedy Speaks at Hanford, September 26, 1963 Planning |VC 46 |N52 |
|Film |activities prior to the visit of President John F. Kennedy to the | | |
| |groundbreaking ceremony for the N-Reactor at the Hanford Nuclear Site. Kennedy | | |
| |and other dignitaries give speeches. Kennedy initiates groundbreaking with a | | |
| |uranium-tipped wand. 31 minutes | | |
|US Plywood Collection |Patterns of Time and Success Story |VC 47 |N52 |
| |ca. 1967[POT] and 1957 [SS] | | |
| |[POT]--Rod Serling narrates the film about paneling and plywood, and closes the| | |
| |film by saying, "As man ventures into the regions of space, he knows that he | | |
| |can always return to the comfort of his own natural world. Through careful | | |
| |management and programs of reforestation, he will always have an abundance of | | |
| |fine hardwood here on earth, whatever awaits us in the limitless world beyond."| | |
| |[SS]--A kinescope of a locally produced television show sponsored by Richfield | | |
| |Oil. 42 minutes | | |
|Florestine Ware |Florestine Ware Films ca. 1960-1968 Reel|VC 48 |N53 |
| |1: Poor People's Campaign Camp Sup[p?]er, June 1968. Reel 2: Poor P.C. | | |
| |Solidarity (?) Day, Sup[p?]er, June 19, 1968 Reel 3: Sup [p?]er. The Apt. Feb | | |
| |1968. Reel 4: Mrs. Martin Luther King giving a speech, shots of poor people and| | |
| |children sitting on porches, two women talking in an interview…protest march, | | |
| |people carrying signs, walking across a field by the Washington Monument. | | |
| |Picnic by the Peace Arch on the border of US and BC? Girls playing on lawn | | |
| |outside a building where people are lined up to get inside, picnic. 33 minutes,| | |
| |silent | | |
|Virginia Banks |TV Class and Portrait of an Artist ca. 1962-1963 |VC 49 |N53 |
| |TVC--Series of photographs of Virginia Banks' home and studio and of her | | |
| |painting and working. POA--461 Final, March '63[on can], KCTS TV Channel 9, | | |
| |Student Documentary about Virginia Banks. 23 minutes | | |
|Iwao Matsushita |Ca. 1933-1938 Home movies by photographer Iwao Matsushita, including his |VC 50 |N53 |
| |friend, Seattle Camera Club photographer Kyo Koike. Subjects include mountains,| | |
| |Rainier National Park, skiing, Seattle, Volunteer Park, and regatta, | | |
| |specifically: “Seattle Here and There” (ca. 1937-41), Mountains, 1933-35[Hiking| | |
| |through Rainier and other mountain landscapes], and “The House that Cats Built”| | |
| |(1938). 2 hours 6 minutes, silent | | |
|Iwao Matsushita |Ca. 1931-48 Home movies ca. 1931-41 by photographer Iwao Matsushita, including |VC 51 |N53 |
| |his friend, Seattle Camera Club photographer Kyo Koike. Subjects include | | |
| |mountains, Rainier National Park, skiing, Seattle, Volunteer Park, and regatta,| | |
| |specifically: | | |
| |“The Mountain That Was God. Mount Rainier,” (ca. 1940) and “Castle Films | | |
| |Presents/ The Sport Parade/ Camera Thrills in Wildest Africa.” (ca. 1948) 2 | | |
| |hours 2 minutes, silent | | |
|Victor Steinbrueck |[Comin’ Home Baby] ca. 1968 |VC 52 |N53 |
| |On a Seattle highway taken from inside a car. Shots of buildings, downtown | | |
| |Seattle, taken from different angles (below, looking up, just the top of the | | |
| |Smith Tower, creating a geometric shape in the frame).[Note: Title refers to | | |
| |Herbie Mann jazz tune, sound added by Special Collections] 4 minutes | | |
|Bob Reed |Spain in Exile ca. 1945-46 |VC 53 |N53 |
| |During the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), 500,000 anti-fascist Spaniards poured | | |
| |into France. The harsh conditions endured by these exiles and former | | |
| |concentration camp prisoners are documented in this extremely rare film, which | | |
| |shows some of the efforts made by the Joint Antifascist Refugee Committee to | | |
| |provide the refugees with shelter, food, and other human services after World | | |
| |War II. Scenes include a makeshift hospital in Toulouse and an appearance by | | |
| |Pablo Picasso. Our copy of this film was included in the donated papers of Bob | | |
| |Reed, who fought in the Spanish Civil War as a member of the Abe Lincoln | | |
| |Brigade. The only other copy of this film we were able to locate is in Berlin. | | |
| |Film was directed by G. Zuniga, written and produced by Paul Falkenberg 19 | | |
| |minutes | | |
|Dorothy Stimson Bullitt |Old Yankee Peanut Butter Commercial Wunda Wunda (Ruth Prins) introduces |VC 54 |N53 |
| |sponsor. Title: Old Yankee Texturized Peanut Butter." Old Yankee Peanut Butter | | |
| |spread on a piece of toast. Puppet--bird with a worm. Televenture Tales Ruth | | |
| |Prins and Telaventure Tales, KING TV Children's Program, August 15, 1952. "Car | | |
| |Dolly Shots #3"--Children listening to Ruth Prins telling a story (incomplete),| | |
| |Senator Magnuson and Vice President Barkley speaking on the occasion that KING | | |
| |connected to the national television network. (See complete transcript in | | |
| |file), Wunda Wunda, opening sequence of television show, and Short Spots for | | |
| |KING’s ‘Worlds of Fun, possibly titles for television show. 15 minutes | | |
|Edwin C. Thompson |Seattle’s World’s Fair, July 1962 Edith Thompson attending the Century 21 |VC 55 |N53 |
| |Exposition in Seattle, July 1962. The film includes a ride on the Alweg | | |
| |monorail, views from the Space Needle, waterskiing performances, amusement park| | |
| |rides, exhibits, and nighttime scenes of the fair. 27 minutes, silent | | |
|Milton Reynolds |Ca. 1947-1948, Personal Films, China Expedition, Newsreels (including |VC 56 |N53 |
| |round-the-world flight coverage: plane’s pilot Bill Odom, navigator/sponsor | | |
| |Milton Reynolds) & Milton Reynolds Day, and WFIL-TV News Interview ca. 1948 | | |
| |58 minutes, some films are silent | | |
|Milton Reynolds |Outlook NBC (w/Chet Huntley), Sun. 2/17/57 Personal Travel Films, ca. 1958 1 |VC 57 |N53 |
| |hour 38 minutes | | |
|University of Washington Audio Visual |Film and You ca. 1948 This film encourages small communities to start film |VC 58 |N53 |
|Services Materials Library |councils, share film collections and equipment, and host discussion panels. The| | |
| |public library is enlisted to help store and preserve the film collection, and | | |
| |nervous librarians get lessons in using a projector and mending film. 22 | | |
| |minutes | | |
|Leon Stuart Vincent Home Movie |Northern Alaska 1940s-1950s Vincent Family and Alaskan village life in Copper |VC 59 |N53 |
|Collection |Center and Barrow Alaska including fish wheel, dancing, seal and walrus hunts, | | |
| |children playing games, villagers attending church, drum sled, fur trading at | | |
| |town store, reindeer herd counting. 1 hour, silent | | |
|Parents and Teachers Association. |A Dollar and a Dream "Examines the thoughts of a prominent citizen whose |VC 60 |N53 |
|Seattle |grandfather helped write Washington's constitution. If Grandfather could return|VC60 Copy1 | |
| |to life today, what would he recommend we do about the serious problems our |[w/out | |
| |state faces? How would he feel today about his grandson's attitude that his |timecode]DVD60 | |
| |document, adopted in 1889, is too sacred to change. Through this clever drama | | |
| |the film makes its points, truth already apparent to leaders of both major | | |
| |political parties, economists, educators, tax experts and business, | | |
| |agricultural and industrial spokesmen. We are reminded of the wonderful | | |
| |heritage left us by our state's founders. And we are warned that time is | | |
| |running out for today's voters, if they are to avoid what may be a chaotic | | |
| |situation for future generations. The film was produced as a public service." | | |
| |(Washington PTA Bulletin, Winter 1967-1968, p.8) 17 minutes | | |
|Motorcycle Race Tacoma, Washington Film|Motorcycle race at the Tacoma Speedway, a wooden board track, on August 15, |VC61 |N53 |
|August 15, 1915 |1915 in Tacoma, Washington. Erle "Red" Armstrong, riding an Indian motorcycle, | | |
| |crosses the finish line and is greeted by crew and fans standing at trackside. | | |
| |3 minutes, silent | | |
|Henry M. Jackson |NBC Panov Documentary, Jackson in Israel, Russian Propaganda Film, and Jackson |VC62 |N53 |
| |Working in his Office 55 minutes | | |
|Liston F. Hills |Ca. 1938-39 (Reels 1 & 2) & 1939-56 (Reel 3) Footage from |VC 63 |N53 |
| |Saudi Arabia, including one of the most spectacular oil well fires in the | | |
| |world, at Aramco’s Dammam (Dhahran) No. 12, and attempts to put it out. Also | | |
| |includes camels, oases, playing on sand dunes, and marketplaces. Reel 3 | | |
| |includes many shots of the Hills family and children playing in the US and | | |
| |Arabia. 69 minutes, silent | | |
|Aberdeen Film Collection |Aberdeen and Its People, Local newsreel footage from Aberdeen Washington ca. |VC 64 |N53 |
| |1924 42 minutes, silent |DVD64 | |
|Your Woods Film |Promotional film by the Washington State Forest Conference and the American |DVD65 |N53 |
| |Forest Products Industry, instructing farmers to make money by harvesting their| | |
| |woodlands and to get free copy of the book, "Cash Crops from Your Woodlands," | | |
| |from “your local county agent, soil conservation district supervisor or local | | |
| |forester." 3 minutes | | |
|Post Office Film Collection |Amateur films of Post Offices and other public institutions across Washington |VC66 |N53 |
| |State. 37.5 minutes, silent | | |
|Anonymous Home Movies Collection #1 |Home movies of Eastern Washington, including the Ellensburg Rodeo, and a trip |VC 67 |N53 |
| |to a Jehovah's Witness Convention held in New York. According to Wikipedia, the| | |
| |New World Translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures (New Testament) was | | |
| |released at this convention of Jehovah's Witnesses at Yankee Stadium, New York,| | |
| |on August 2, 1950, to the 82,075 present. 41.5 minutes, silent | | |
|Howard Shuman Film Collection |Films document an interview with U.W. crew coach, Al Ulbrickson; footage of |VC 68 |N53 |
| |crew racing; Senator John F. Kennedy's press interview at Sea-Tac airport; | | |
| |National Urban Coalition press conference; spoof on women barbers and | | |
| |moustaches,;Washington state apple orchards and harvesting; planes at Sea-Tac | | |
| |airport; and U.W. Department of Atmospheric Science. 37 minutes | | |
|Powell-Tourtellotte Film Collection |Travels of George Van Tuyl Powell, Janet Powell Tourtellotte, John H. Powell |VC 69 |N53 |
| |and Neal Everett Tourellotte through Europe in the summer of 1931. 1 hour 38 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Victor Steinbreuck |Save the Market campaign PSAs “Love the Differences” and “Bean Buchman” |VC 70 |N53 |
| |(possibly the name of the filmmaker) and “Market Initiative,” views of the Pike| | |
| |Place Market during the Save the Market Campaign, man-on-the-street interviews,| | |
| |footage of Mark Tobey in the market. Ca. 1970 23 minutes | | |
|Buschmann Family Film Collection |Family Reel 1931, Crew Races; Scout Troops; Mt. Rainier and Camp Parsons; A&P |VC71 |N53 |
| |Store. 15 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Harborview Medical Center Community |Harborview trauma Center Channel 7 Eyewitness News Broadcast 11/10/1983 6 |VC 72 |N53 |
|Relations Office |minutes | | |
|Tacoma Narrows Bridge Failure |Construction, opening, smoke tests, failure and subsequent inspection of Tacoma|VC 73 |N53 |
| |Narrows Bridge. This copy has been duplicated from a 1" video created in 1988 | | |
| |from original 1940s footage printed in the 1960s 21 minutes, silent | | |
|Tacoma Narrows Bridge Construction Film|Home movies of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge under construction, ca. 1940 donated |VC 74 |N53 |
|Collection |by the Haney Family. 42 minutes, silent | | |
|Eldon Reiley Home Movie Collection |Home movies depicting family activities, including a wedding, vacations to |VC 75 |N53 |
| |Chief Joseph Dam, Washington D.C., Massachusetts (House of Seven Gables, Haller| | |
| |Daniel House 1667 Fine Foods, Derby Wharf), Mt. Rushmore and the surrounding | | |
| |areas of the Black Hills of South Dakota . Includes footage of the Seattle | | |
| |Monorail and Space Needle, ca. 1962. 70 minutes, silent | | |
|Variegated Glacier Collection |Variegated Glacier, 1981-1983, footage of glacier studies in Alaska 37 minutes,|VC 76 |N53 |
| |silent | | |
|Variegated Glacier Collection |Variegated Glacier, 1983, footage of glacier studies in Alaska. 39 minutes, |VC 77 |N53 |
| |silent | | |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Airport America, Flying Businessman, Lost Hunter, Aviation and the States, |VC 78 |N53 |
| |Those Were the Days, When the Pot Boiled Over | | |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Aeronautics in the Mid-20th Century, Smoke Jumpers, Folks Around Here Fly, Air |VC 79 |N53 |
| |Age | | |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Truck Drivers Only, The Potlatch Story, Air Taxi-USA, Those Were the Days, |VC 80 |N53 |
| |Potlatch Country | | |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Montana and its Aircraft, Farmers Take Action, The Flight Decision, White Cloud|VC 81 |N53 |
| |Peaks, An American Sawmill | | |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Craters of the Moon, Idaho, The Face of Idaho |VC 82 |N53 |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Historic Tape #2, Historic Tape #3 |VC 83 |N53 |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Historic Tape #4, Historic Tape #5 |VC 84 |N53 |
|George and Helen Smith Collection |Last of the Log Drives, Telephone Creek, Idaho High Country, Winter World, |VC 85 |N53 |
| |Historic Tape #6 | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirk's Camera Sync Test, Kirks’ Camera Show Opening, ca. 1976 |VC 86 |N53 |
|Collection |In Partnership with Time, 1981 30 minutes | | |
| |Presents the story of historic preservation in the State of Washington in terms| | |
| |of its chronological development, combined with a rich sampling of the | | |
| |early-day structures and skills still present. Throughout, the film points to | | |
| |the optimism and pride with which our forefathers built, and highlights the | | |
| |means of incorporating remnants of the era into the tapestry of contemporary | | |
| |life. (Worldcat) | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |The Tribe and the Professor |VC 87 |N53 |
|Collection |In 1970, when storm waves began uncovering a longhouse buried 500 years before | | |
| |by a mudslide, Professor Richard Daugherty and his students from Washington | | |
| |State University returned to the Ozette Indian Village at Cape Alava to resume | | |
| |archeological investigations begun in 1966. Many scenes illustrate the | | |
| |scientific processes involved in the restoration and preservation of more than | | |
| |30,000 items found during the excavation. Through the work of the team and the | | |
| |Makah Indians presently living in the area, reconstruction of the Makah's past | | |
| |is presented in a newly established museum. (Revised Edition) (Release of | | |
| |University of Washington Press) 59 minutes | | |
| |Note: The DVD viewing copy plays in computer hard drives but NOT in the DVD | | |
| |player. ~ HP 6.10.10 | | |
|UW Harborview Medical Center Community |Harborview trauma Center Channel 7 Eyewitness News Broadcast 11/10/1983 5 min |VC 89 |N53 |
|Relations Office |54 sec | | |
|Warren G. Magnuson |Assorted Campaign Spots (45 minutes) |VC 90 |N54 |
|Arthur Goodwin Film Collection, ca. |3 film reels containing home movies of the Goodwin family. Untitled: Mansion |VC 91 |N54 |
|1926-1941 |Interiors, Garden Scenes ca. 1926-1946 | | |
| |Untitled: San Francisco 1939 World’s Fair and “Friends of Ours” ca. 1927 | | |
| |Untitled: Couple and Friend | | |
| |40 minutes, silent | | |
|Edward and Jeanette Otsuka Film |Home movies of Japanese American community in Seattle, Bainbridge and Japan in |VC 92 |N54 |
|Collection, ca. 1946-1962 |the 1940s through the 1960s. Bainbridge Island, WA, footage of the Winslow Town| | |
| |and Country Market, family scenes, 1960 Crown Prince of Japan Visit, Rose Bowl | | |
| |Parade (1959), trip to Disneyland and Marineland 37:30 minutes, silent | | |
|Clay and Relta Cooke Photograph |Film taken at Ethyl Barber's weaving shop near the ferry to Lummi Island. Mrs. |VC 93 |N54 |
|Collection, 1918-1964 |Barber, Mary Jeanne Durfy, Donna Swanberg, C.W. Swanberg featured in film. 9:30| | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Rayner Heacock Vintage Films, ca. |Home movies taken from 1936-1979. |VC 94 |N54 |
|1936-1979 |Reel 1 1936-1941, family film, office, park, totem poles, swimming, billboards,| | |
| |children in park, railroads, the Kalakala ferry, Jan 10, 1941, visiting a farm,| | |
| |vacations on Washington, Oregon coast, tulip field, Lake Washington Bridge, | | |
| |wedding, carnival, parade, farming, tractor. Reel 5 1958-1970, barbeque, | | |
| |family going to church, zoo, family playing on playground, Las Vegas, San Juan | | |
| |Capistrano mission, building the space needle, construction of the monorail, | | |
| |Thanksgiving, zoo, Disneyland, snow, African American church, building a house,| | |
| |jungle ride in Disneyland, Never Never Land, Golden Gate Bridge, snowstorm. 64 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Miller Family Home Movie Collection, |Home Movies of Seattle, Pacific Northwest, Sicks' Stadium, Crew Races on Lake |VC 95 |N54 |
|ca. 1940-1970 |Washington, Ketchican 38 minutes | | |
|Kenneth Day, ca. 1958-1965 |Home Movies taken in Seattle--family, pets, travel and a reel titled "Clyde |VC 96 |N54 |
| |Hill Street Improvement"1958-1965 40 minutes, silent | | |
|Armeta Hearst Film Collection, ca. |Home movies taken by an African American couple from Seattle’s Central |VC 97 |N54 |
|1950-1970 |District, includes their travels across the United States. 85 minutes, silent | | |
|Melanie Wide (?) |Swedish Picnic--1934--Oregon Park 5:45 minutes, silent |VC 98 |N54 |
|Henry Portin Moving Image Collection |Professional news photographer. Includes footage of Daffodil Parade, 1962 Rose |VC 99 |N54 |
| |[Bowl?] Team, 1964 Rose Bowl, 1958 Democratic Convention, Hood Canal Floating | | |
| |Bridge, 1957 State Legislature, 1964 Republican Party Rally, U.S. Congressmen | | |
| |from Washington State, President Kennedy in Tacoma, Nixon in Olympia, Opening | | |
| |of Seattle Freeway 98 minutes, some film silent | | |
|Washington State Library Media |News Highlights of 1968 |VC 100 |N54 |
|Collection |Compilation of newsfilm footage including News highlights of 1968: Boeing | | |
| |celebrates the release of the Boeing 747 in Everett, Washington. WSU Geology | | |
| |professor, Roald Fryxell, and students find the oldest human remains | | |
| |(11,000-13,000 years old) in the western hemisphere at the Marmes Rockshelter | | |
| |Archaeological Site. WSU holds the inauguration of the 7th university | | |
| |president, Dr. Glenn Terrell. Northwest Magnesite, located in Chewelah, | | |
| |Washington, closes its doors after 51 years. One million dollars in revenue | | |
| |bonds is allocated for a state government facility in Olympia. King Olav V of | | |
| |Norway visits Washington. Richard Nixon speaks to a crowd in Victory Square in | | |
| |Downtown Seattle. Dave Marriott of KIRO news interviews Hank Adams at Frank's | | |
| |Landing on the Nisqually River during a fish-in for Indian Fishing Rights. | | |
| |Ceremonies around Washington honor the late Robert F Kennedy. The King County | | |
| |government plans modernization of its agencies. SeaTac Airport demolishes the | | |
| |white stucco terminal to start renovations on its 90 million dollar transit | | |
| |building. Voters turn down over 50% of school bonds. Plans for Spokane's | | |
| |riverfront area are exhibited and "praised by all." Spokane police picket for | | |
| |pay increases. Spiro Agnew campaigns in Spokane, throwing barbs at Hubert | | |
| |Humphrey. He is heckled by Humphrey supporters. One of the last active B-52 | | |
| |bombers (piloted by Col. Robert Gogan) returns to Fairchild Air Force Base with| | |
| |the 92nd Strategic Aerospace Wing after a tour in the West Pacific. Officials | | |
| |break ground on the County Public Safety Building in Spokane. Snowstorms cover | | |
| |most of Washington, closing roads, highways, and multiple mountain passes. | | |
| |16:20 minutes | | |
|University of Washington Audio Visual |The Hundred Years, 1961 |VC 101 |N54 |
|Services Materials Library |Presented by the Boeing Airplane Company, produced by the UW and KING-TV, | | |
| |featuring KING reporter Bob Schulman, a history of the first 100 years of the | | |
| |University of Washington.(Reel #316) 57:45 minutes | | |
|Shafer Family |300th Anniversary of Jews in America, ca. 1954. A speech by Eric Johnston, a |VC 102 |N54 |
| |member of Eisenhower Administration, a recitation about the role Jews have | | |
| |played in America, and the choir and congregation sing, "God Bless America." | | |
| |28:15 minutes | | |
|University of Washington Audio Visual |Praczukowski (94-4) |VC 103 |N54 |
|Services Materials Library |Professor Edward Praczukowski talks about his work, footage of UW painting | | |
| |class plus Corner of My Universe (from Media Services Videotape Collection) a | | |
| |video art work featuring Edward Praczukowski's paintings narrated by | | |
| |printmaking professor Bill Ritchie and Praczukowski over an Indonesian music | | |
| |soundtrack. 33 minutes | | |
|University of Washington Telecourses |Erna Gunther KM-11 |VC104 |N54 |
|Office |Erna Gunther lectures about Pacific Coast Native American art., ca. 1960 30 | | |
| |minutes | | |
|University of Washington Telecourses |Centennial Portraits, Graduate School |VC105 |N54 |
|Office |Administrators of the UW Graduate School discuss their programs ca. 1960 30 | | |
| |minutes | | |
|University of Washington Telecourses |Introduction: Racism and Minority Groups |VC106 |N54 |
|Office | | | |
|Little School of Seattle |Groundbreaking (8mm and S8mm) and What's New in the Schoolhouse (KOMOTV, no |VC107 |N54 |
| |sound) segment on Little School 26 minutes, silent | | |
|Urban League, Seattle |Short films: If You're Gonna Do It, Handle with Care, Check it Out, Press |VC108 |N54 |
| |Conference for Vernon E. Jordan, Just What the Doctor Didn't Order, Guess Who's| | |
| |Coming To Dinner | | |
|Dorothy Stimson Bullitt |Make a Clean Sweep Exploration of pollution in Lake Union, ca. 1970s 11:45 |VC109 |N54 |
| |minutes | | |
|Joyce Rogers |Hillel House--First Hillel House on UW Campus, ca. 1945 |VC110 |N54 |
| |26 minutes, silent | | |
|University of Washington Audio Visual |New Ivy for Denny Hall |VC111 |N54 |
|Materials Library |Diorama of Denny Party, portraits of the founders of Seattle, street signs | | |
| |named after pioneers, renovation of Denny Hall on the UW campus, views of | | |
| |downtown Seattle, SeaTac airport. Silent. Produced by Phil Jacobsen. 21:20 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|University of Washington Audio Visual |Malburg, Release Print #1, May 1957 |VC112 |N54 |
|Materials Library |Malburg’s Chief of Police is wounded in a gun battle with a criminal and winds | | |
| |up in the hospital where he gives a discourse on his town’s sorry state of | | |
| |affairs to the local newspaper. 51:15 minutes | | |
|Billingsley Family Home Movies |Home movies taken by the Billingsley family including Above the Clouds, Guy D. |VC113 |N54 |
| |Haselton Travelettes, Bill Tilden, Mount Rainier July 1929, Bremerton Cruise | | |
| |1935 Kalaka stern wheeler footage, Nickel Plate Mine 11:45 minutes, silent | | |
|Edward and Jeanette Otsuka Film |Home movies taken by the Otsuka family. Reel 15--Sport, Mushroom Hunting, |VC114 |N54 |
|Collection, ca. 1946-1962 |Dance, Reel 7--Shibai 2 48:45 minutes, silent | | |
|Arthur Goodwin Film Collection |Reel 22--Mountain Lodge, Reel 30--Hall of Fame 32:45 minutes, silent |VC115 |N54 |
|Bauer, Ingrid Fabbe |Home movies of a trip to NYC for 1939 World's Fair, Sweden, family 11:45 |VC116 |N54 |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Skinner Family Films |Part 1 of Yakima family's home movie collection, 1928-1931. Includes "1931 NW |VC117 |N54 |
| |Air Tour," footage of early female aviators, Pacific Northwest locations, and | | |
| |medical (obstetrical and gynecological) films. 1 hour 45 minutes , silent | | |
|Skinner Family Films |Part 2 of Yakima family's home movie collection, 1932- 1952. Includes female |VC118 |N54 |
| |aviator footage. 1 hour 12 minutes, silent | | |
|Skinner Family Films |Part 3 of Yakima family's home movie collection, 1952-1962. Includes footage of|VC119 |N54 |
| |the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. 1 hour 35 minutes, silent | | |
|Skinner Family Films |Part 4 of Yakima family's home movie collection, 1962-1974. 1 hour 25 minutes, |VC120 |N54 |
| |silent | | |
|Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, |Shrine Parade, Tinted 2 minutes, silent |VC121 |N54 |
|ca. 1925-1933 | | | |
|Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, |Opening Aberdeen-Willapa Highway and Captain Kidds Pirate Picnic 6 minutes, |VC122 |N54 |
|ca. 1925-1933 |silent | | |
|Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, |S.S. Halco Wrecked at North Jetty 1:15 minutes, silent |VC123 |N54 |
|ca. 1925-1933 | | | |
|Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, |Mrs. Stewart celebrates 50 years in Aberdeen, Campfire Girls Clubhouse at |VC124 |N54 |
|ca. 1925-1933 |Roosevelt Park in Aberdeen 2:45 minutes, silent | | |
|Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, |Picnic or barbeque, pit/barrels, picking strawberries, working on railroad, |VC125 |N54 |
|ca. 1925-1933 |bake sale, crowds at event in stadium, football game, rush toward camera, | | |
| |mountain scenery with moose 11:00 minutes, silent | | |
|Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, |Parade, fairgrounds with gazebo, pier with boat approaching ship and coast |VC126 |N54 |
|ca. 1925-1933 |guard, street scene, school building (University?), crowds out front, fire | | |
| |fighting engine in street, Sports event, long shots of a stadium 11:00 | | |
| |minutes, silent | | |
|Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, |Baseball, "Aberdeen" written on field, crowds in stands, football footage, big |VC127 |N54 |
|ca. 1925-1933 |ship, man on suspension bridge, bushes, three men in uniform, working on a | | |
| |boat, kids at swimming pool and on swing set, sailors in a row, large row | | |
| |boats, golf?, swimming pool, crowds, big water slide, a tall pole, man | | |
| |speaking, kids on swingset 14:00 minutes, silent | | |
|University of Washington Audio Visual |Streaming Video Clips (.mov files) taken from 16mm transfer in LMC 2009 for: |VC128 |N54 |
|Services Materials Library |Computer Center, Moire Pattern, Japanese Training Ship, Football Promo, Bill | | |
| |Holm, ASUW Elections | | |
|TLN Moving Image Collection |Discover America Series, Chewelah, Washington, 2000, Tapes 1-5 2 hours, 2 |VC129 |N54 |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|TLN Moving Image Collection |Discover America Series, Port Angeles, Tapes 1 and 2, Discover America Series,|VC130 |N54 |
| |Port Angeles/Sequim, Tape 3, Discover America Series, Port Angeles, Tape 4 1 | | |
| |hour 54 minutes, sound | | |
|TLN Moving Image Collection |Discover America Series, Puyallup, WA Tape 1, S. Meridian Hill, Puyallup Fair |VC131 |N54 |
| |Grounds, Cyclist, Puyallup High School, Liberty Theatre, Snyder Barber Shop, | | |
| |Women's 1st Crossing, Discover America Series, Puyallup, WA Tape 2, Puyallup | | |
| |Fair, Discover America Series, Puyallup, WA Tape 3, Mount Rainier, Golf | | |
| |Course, Winery, Trains, Discover America Series, Puyallup, WA Tape 4, | | |
| |Northwest Trek, Discover America Series, Puyallup, WA Tape 5, Meeker House, | | |
| |Monuments, Northwest Trek, Buffalo, Big Horn Sheep, Mountain Lion 1hour 40 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|TLN Moving Image Collection |Discover America Series, Puyallup, WA Tape 6-10 2 hours, sound |VC132 |N54 |
|TLN Moving Image Collection |Discover America Series, Seattle, WA., 9/18/1993, Tape 1 and 2, Discover |VC133 |N54 |
| |America Series, Seattle, WA 9/19/1993 Tape 3 51:44 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Four Kirks’ Camera Television Episodes 1976-1977: Heritage in Cedar, Teton and |VC134 |N54 |
|Collection |Yellowstone by Canoe, The Japanese Land Ethic [Travels to Japan], Eskimos | | |
| |from Dogsleds to Snowmobiles | | |
| |Heritage in Cedar: The Kirks visit the Queen Charlotte Islands off the coast of| | |
| |North British Columbia. There they visit three abandoned Haida Indian villages | | |
| |to study the past and presnt of Northwest Coast Indian peoples. Includes | | |
| |footage of the anthropology museum at the University of British Columbia in | | |
| |Vancouver and the museum's doors being carved at 'Ksan near Hazelton, B. C, | | |
| |where Tsimshian artists worked with red cedar donated by Rayonier and | | |
| |experimentally kiln dried on the UBC campus. The program looks quickly at the | | |
| |Ozette project on the Olympic Peninsula and moves to the Hoh River where | | |
| |friends of the Kirks still fish from cedar dugout canoes and dance with | | |
| |cedarbark costume regalia. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |Teton and Yellowstone by Canoe: The Kirks take a canoe trip on the Snake River | | |
| |in the wilds of the Grand Teton National Park, exploring the "other" | | |
| |Yellowstone, not seen by most tourists. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide | | |
| |listing) | | |
| |The Japanese Land Ethic [Travels to Japan]: A look at what the Japanese people | | |
| |are doing to preserve the classic beauty of their land…focuses on the country | | |
| |side of Kyushu, Japan's southern island, and on the villages outlying from the | | |
| |Tokyo to Osaka strip familiar to tourists. Featured are the ama of Wagu, hiking| | |
| |in Kirishima National Park, and participation in a tea ceremony in Kyoto. Also | | |
| |includes native wild horses at Cape Toi, snow monkeys off the Nichinan coast, | | |
| |rooftop playgrounds and gardens. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |Eskimos from Dogsleds to Snowmobiles: Looks at the everyday life of Eskimos in | | |
| |a remote village of the interior Alaskan Arctic as it moves from a subsistence | | |
| |economy to a cash economy. The effect on their lifestyle is seen in the | | |
| |replacement of dog sleds with snowmobiles. Scenes include villagers using | | |
| |snowmobiles while hunting, fishing, obtaining water from beneath the ice, and | | |
| |snaring ptarmigan. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |(DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of programs and films) | | |
| |2:03:01 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Four Kirks’ Camera Television Episodes 1976-1978: Nootka B.C. and San Blas |VC135 |N54 |
|Collection |Mexico, Hiking the Hoh Valley, Baja California/Mexico, Southwest Canyon Country| | |
| |and the Navajo Indians | | |
| |Nootka B.C. and San Blas Mexico: The Kirks visit the far-flung capitals of San | | |
| |Blas, Mexico and Nootka, British Columbia, the political capitals for the | | |
| |Spanish and British on the West Coast of North America in the late 1700s. Two | | |
| |centruries later, one is a picturesque fishing village situated between jungle | | |
| |and surf, as it was before the Spanish colonized it. The other is about the | | |
| |same, except in place of jungle there is spruce forest. A look at the | | |
| |presentday scenery and village life of San Blas and Nootka, mixed with whispers| | |
| |of their past. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |Hiking the Hoh Valley: The Kirks travel to the Ho Valley on the west side of | | |
| |Washington's Olympic Peninsula and hike along the valley's 50 mile length. | | |
| |Includes footage of Minnie Peterson, a homsteader who leads horse trips into | | |
| |the mountains, Native American families who fish the river mouth from dugout | | |
| |canoes, backpackers, mountain climbers and scientists studying the remnants of | | |
| |glaiers. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |Baja California/Mexico: Ruth and Kirks travel to the desert land of Baja | | |
| |California to photograph wildlife and scenic beauty, such as the unusual boojum| | |
| |trees. (Original Program Guide/TV | | |
| |Southwest Canyon Country and the Navajo Indians:A visit to the Canyonlands | | |
| |National Park and the Navajo reservations in Utah and Arizona for a look at the| | |
| |country, the cliff dwellings of the ancient Anazazi. The film features a trip | | |
| |to Keet Seel, a cliff dwellling, Yoshi Nishihara riding a horse for the first | | |
| |time, Monument Valley, and a Navajo family who are educating oneson for modern | | |
| |life, the other to carry on traditional life. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide | | |
| |listing) | | |
| |(DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of programs and films) 2:07:35 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirks’ Camera Television Episode 1977: British Columbia's Road to Atlin |VC136 |N54 |
|Collection |The Kirks travel to the tiny goldrush town of Atlin in the Northwest corner of | | |
| |British Columbia and the Stewart-Cassiar Highway, which heads north from | | |
| |Hazelton and runs to Watson Lake. They travel to the copper town of Stewart and| | |
| |Mount Edziza Provincial Park. The entire drive is through wilderness punctuated| | |
| |only occasionally by settlements. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of programs and films) 29:35 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirks’ Camera Television Episode 1977: Hequiat K'San |VC137 |N54 |
|Collection |A look at the Hesquiat and Tsimishian Indain tribes of British Columbia, both | | |
| |faced with the dilemma of holding onto the past while living in the present. | | |
| |Program focuses on how they maintain tribal unity and values in a modern world.| | |
| |(Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |(DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of programs and films) 36:50 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirks’ Camera Television Episode 1977: Rafting the Fraser River |VC138 |N54 |
|Collection |The Kirks take a rafting trip down the Fraser River on the pioneering | | |
| |commercial run of the middle third of the river's length with Kumsheen Raft | | |
| |Adventures. | | |
| |(DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of programs and films) 29:45 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirks’ Camera Television Episode 1977: Hiking the West Coast of Vancouver |VC139 |N54 |
|Collection |Island Trail | | |
| |The Kirks visit the rocky, beautiful stretch of high cliffs and sandy beaches | | |
| |of the west coast of Vancouver Island. They hike the old Lifesaving Trail with | | |
| |Canadian friends from Nitinat Lake to Barnfield, a distance of 29 miles. The | | |
| |coast is threaded by the olkd trail and has been included in the Pacific Rim | | |
| |National Park. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |(DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of programs and films) 1:14:56 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Of Time and Place |VC140 |N54 |
|Collection |Presents the story of historic preservation in the State of Washington in terms| | |
| |of its chronological development, combined with a rich sampling of the | | |
| |early-day structures and skills still present. Throughout, the film points to | | |
| |the optimism and pride with which our forefathers built, and highlights the | | |
| |means of incorporating remnants of the era into the tapestry of contemporary | | |
| |life. (Worldcat) | | |
| |(DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of programs and films) 32:30 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Upper Cowlitz Archaeology, Tacoma Public Utilities, Fort Nisqually Archaeology,|VC141 |N54 |
|Collection |Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Co. (DVDs created by UWTV in 2010 from VHS tapes of | | |
| |programs and films) 1 hour 1 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Glacier Legacy, 1971 |VC142 |N54 |
|Collection |Illustrates how glaciers have affected the geology of the North American | | |
| |Continent. 27:30 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |First Northwesterners--The Archaeology of Early Man, 1979, UW Press |VC143 |N54 |
|Collection |A look at early man in the Pacific Northwest. Portrays the 1977 discovery at | | |
| |the Manis farm in Sequim, Washington of a mastodon struck by a hunter's bone | | |
| |spear more than 11,000 years ago, and the recovery of Marmes Man in southeast | | |
| |Washington, the oldest human skeletal material in the western hemisphere to be | | |
| |fully documented in place and supported by detailed knowledge of the | | |
| |environment of 10,000 years ago. In addition to excavating, modern | | |
| |archaeologists study the past by painstakingly replicating and testing | | |
| |artifacts. Shows sequences of making stone tools and using them to chop down | | |
| |trees and cut fish. 29:10 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |The Marmes Archaeological Dig, 1971, UW Press |VC144 |N54 |
|Collection |Describes the oldest fully documented discovery of early man in the Western | | |
| |Hemisphere--the remains of the Marmes man found in southeast 17:53 minutes, | | |
| |sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Marmots of the Pacific Northwest, 1971, UW Press |VC145 |N54 |
|Collection |Examines the hibernation, reproduction, feeding, and social interactions of the| | |
| |Olympic marmot in his natural environment. (Copied from Media Center DVD UWP | | |
| |005) 20:07 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Heritage of the Sea, Makah Treaty Rights, Pt. 1 and Pt. 2, 1978, UW Press |VC146.A |N54 |
|Collection |In the viewpoint of Makah Indians, fishing is an ancient and fundamental way of|VC146.B | |
| |life guaranteed them in perpetuity by their 1855 treaty agreement with the | | |
| |United States Government. Part One gives background information by Makahs | | |
| |including their reminiscences about the past and comments on the future of | | |
| |their tribal salmon management programs. Part Two presents comments by Makah | | |
| |fishermen and elders concerning their treaty rights to fish for salmon and | | |
| |their previous giving-up of whaling, sealing and halibut rights which were also| | |
| |guaranteed them by treaty in exchange for ceding land. Artifacts dealing with | | |
| |fishing found at Hoko River and Ozette are also discussed. (Copied from Media | | |
| |Center DVD UWP 009) 28:25 minutes and 29:49 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Tribe and the Professor Pt. 1 and Pt. 2,1978, UW Press |VC147.A |N54 |
|Collection |Washington State University professor Richard Daugherty & his students pursue |VC147.B | |
| |their archaeological investigations at Cape Alava, where a longhouse buried by | | |
| |a mudslide 500 years ago, is being uncovered. Shows the scientific processes | | |
| |involved in restoring and preserving the more than 30,000 items taken from the | | |
| |excavation. Through the work of the team and the Makah Indians presently living| | |
| |in the area, reconstruction of the Makah's past is presented in a newly | | |
| |established museum (Worldcat) (Copied from Media Center DVD UWP 010) 18:10 | | |
| |minutes and 28:50 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Heritage in Cedar: Northwest Coast Indians Woodworking, Past and Present, 1979 |VC148 |N54 |
|Collection |UW Press | | |
| |Discusses the historic and modern carving of totem poles and canoes, and | | |
| |methods of housing construction among the Indian tribes of the Northwest Coast.| | |
| |Preservation attempts and the issues surrounding the removal of totems from | | |
| |outdoor environments are examined. Viewers are taken on visits to the Queen | | |
| |Charlotte Islands, the village of Kasaan, the Museum at the University of | | |
| |British Columbia, and various archeological sites (Copied from Media Center | | |
| |DVD) 29 minutes, sound | | |
|University of Washington Crew, Trip to |Home movie footage taken by the Pocock family of the University of Washington |VC149 |N54 |
|the 1948 Olympics |Crew Team on their trip to the 1948 Olympic Games. 18 minutes, silent | | |
|Richard J. Blandau Film Collection |Congenital Malformations of the Heart, Part 1, 1951 Original film and |VC150 |N54 |
| |narration, restored by Dr. Robert Acland of the University of Kentucky, 2011 | | |
| |15:15 minutes, sound | | |
|Richard J. Blandau Film Collection |Congenital Malformations of the Heart, Part 1, 1951, Animation Sequence. Film |VC151 |N54 |
| |restored and new narration by Dr. Robert Acland, 2011. Master for version | | |
| |edited held by Dr. Acland. 9:34 minutes, sound | | |
|Empty Space Theater |The Waverly Gallery. Videotaped performance of the Kenneth Lonergan play about |VC152 |N54 |
| |Alheimer’s and memory loss at the Empty Space Theatre in 2002. | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |UW vs. Michigan, 9/17/ 1983 |VC153 |N55 |
|Image Collection |43:07 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |UW vs. WSU, 11/21/1981 |VC154 |N55 |
|Image Collection |45:23 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |UW vs. WSU, 11/22/1975 |VC155 |N55 |
|Image Collection |44:38 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |This is Washington, ca. 1968 |VC156 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Promotional film produced by the UW Sports Department and Cameron Productions. | | |
| |19:47 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |What About Washington?, ca. 1967 |VC157 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Promotional film produced by the UW Sports Department and Cameron Productions. | | |
| |20:08 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |College Football, 1977 (NCAA) |VC158 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Highlights of the 1977 NCAA college football season. (Note: Film can be used | | |
| |for research purposes only) 24:58 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |Husky Football, 1975 |VC159 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Highlights of the 1975 UW Husky Football team. 22:16 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |Rose Bowl, 1961 |VC160 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Highlights of the 1961 Rose Bowl when the UW Huskies defeated Minnesota, 17-7. | | |
| |53:12 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |Assorted Reels from the UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library: Campus |VC161 |N55 |
|Library |Living, Coulee Clean-Up, UW Half-time Shows, Kazakh Reel 6, Palto Alto Home, | | |
| |The American Dream, UW Penthouse, Women's Classes 1:06:58 minutes, silent and | | |
| |sound | | |
|Donald Magnuson Film Collection |Seattle World’s Fair, Congressional Television Program Interview program hosted|VC162 |N55 |
| |by U.S. Representative Donald Magnuson orginating from Washington, DC. Guests | | |
| |discuss the Seattle World's Fair. Bill Phillip Evans, Terry Johansen, Minoru | | |
| |Yamasaki. Photos of the model that would become the Pacific Science Center. | | |
| |Subject of the World's Fair was science 14:32 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |Assorted Reels from the UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library: Operation |VC163 |N55 |
|Library |Cooperation, Chemical Engineering, Mt. Adams, University Parking, Playground | | |
| |Scenes, Friday Harbor, Pioneer Arena Theatre, Fall Atmosphere, U District, Cobb| | |
| |Seamount, Campus Color, Ulife Waterfront | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirks’ Camera Television Episode 1976: Cruising Glacier Bay |VC164 |N55 |
|Collection |A visit to Glacier Bay, near Juneau, Alaska. The program includes film footage | | |
| |of the sixteen glaciers that give the area its name. Features humpback whales, | | |
| |mountain goats, glaciers calving, Bartlett Cove, and the occasional cruise | | |
| |ship. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |29:38 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirks’ Camera Television Episode 1977: Borderlands Park Arizona/Mexico |VC165 |N55 |
|Collection |The Kirks travel to this unspoiled desert land, where giant cactus, volcanic | | |
| |cinder cones, and an abundance of wildlife abound. This is also the site of a | | |
| |proposed international park. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) 28:26 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Indian Canoes along the Washington Coast, 1972, UW Press Demonstrates how and |VC166 |N55 |
|Collection |with what tools the traditional cedar dugout canoes of Northwest Indians are | | |
| |carved. Also shows the competitive river and saltwater races, the stocking of a| | |
| |king salmon fish hatchery, and a salmon bake. (Worldcat) | | |
| |22:16 minutes, sound | | |
|Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image |Kirks’ Camera Television Episode 1976: Scotlands Countryside Commission |VC167 |N55 |
|Collection |The successful efforts of the Scottish Countryside Commission in land | | |
| |management and ecological preservation are examined in this tour of the | | |
| |Highlands. Highlights include island bird rookeries, a proposed national park | | |
| |at Carngorms, and Loch Lomond. (Original Program Guide/TV Guide listing) | | |
| |30:35 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |Assorted Reels from the UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library: Engineers |VC168 |N55 |
|Library |Can Do Anything (Unedited, Edited), UW Miscellaneous Stock (Campus Reels), | | |
| |Astroturf 35:51 minutes, silent | | |
|Albert L. Babb University of Washington|Nuclear Reactor Produced and Directed by James Worthington, 1967 |VC169 |N55 |
|Nuclear Reactor Film |12:34 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Audio Visual Services Materials |Nuclear Reactor ca. 1963 (Box 13 C-126, Box 49 C-233) Activities at the |VC170 |N55 |
|Library |University of Washington Nuclear Reactor. Hanford ca. 1967 (C-410, C-411) | | |
| |Activities at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in the Critical mass Laboratory. | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |UW ca. USC 11/12/1977 |VC171 |N55 |
|Image Collection |37 minutes, silent | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |The Huskies 1977 |VC172 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Highlights of the 1977 UW football team produced by the UW Department of | | |
| |Intercollegiate Athletics 11:18 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |Husky Football 1977, The Year of the Roses |VC173 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Game-by-game highlights of the1977 UW football season, concluding with the | | |
| |Huskies' appearance in the Rose Bowl, Produced and Narrated by Bruce King | | |
| |22:42 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |1981Huskies, Return to the Roses |VC174 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Highlights of the 1981 season and Rose Bowl, including interviews with players.| | |
| |Produced by KOMO. (Note: Film can be used for research purposes only) 21:25 | | |
| |minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |University of Washington Football, Where Are They Now? ca. 1984 |VC175 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Overview of the careers of UW football players under Don James tenure as coach | | |
| |of the Huskies. 13:53 minutes, sound | | |
|UW Intercollegiate Athletics Moving |University of Washington 1984 Season (Football) |VC176 |N55 |
|Image Collection |Highlights of the 1984 Husky Football Season. Produced by KOMO television. | | |
| |21:18 minutes, sound | | |
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