POLICE DEMONSTRATE BASIC RIOT TACTICS - 1964 In this police training film the basic methods used to break up a riot are demonstrated including line formations, long batons, teargas and obscuring smoke.
Date: 1964 - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:42:00, With Audio
JOHN FERGUSON'S LIFE IN ICE HOCKEY Black and White from the sixties of John Ferguson playing ice hockey for the Montreal Canadians. Ferguson and his son, John Jr. in management positions up above the hockey rink in a team box. Ferguson with the Winnipeg Rangers. Ferguson with the San Jose Sharks. Team Canada in the 1972 summit series against the Soviet Union. Black and White of Ferguson as a player.
Date: July 15, 2007 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:38:00, No Audio
COAL MINERS STRIKE ENDS United Mine Workers of America President John L. Lewis and government officials end a crippling nationwide soft coal mine strike. Across the nation happy miners return to work and the coal begsin to flow once more.
Date: 1946 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:01:10:00, With Audio
BRIDGE COLLAPSES A 1200 foot bridge collapses over a gorge known as the cliff of death killing 30 construction workers. A rescue and recovery effort by fire fighters and red cross workers ensues.
DIFFERENT METHODS OF TEAR GAS DELIVERY - 1964 In this police training film the use of different methods of delivering tear gas to a rioting mob are demonstrated including a continuous discharge grenade, another grenade which breaks into three pieces and a gas gun which fires canisters.
Date: 1964 - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:01:24:00, With Audio
TEAR GAS USED TO BREAK UP RIOT - 1964 - 1 Riot police use special formations, long batons and teargas to break up an angry mob who try to resist but eventually break up and run.
Date: 1964 - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:24:00, With Audio
CALIFORNIANS ENJOY OCEAN & FRESHWATER FISHING - 1960S A wide variety of fishing is available in California including deep sea fishing for Barracuda and Marlin while countless streams, rivers and lakes provide plenty of freshwater fish for enthusiastic fishermen.
Date: 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:14:00, No Audio
WILDLIFE AND ZOO ANIMALS OF CALIFORNIA - 1960S California provides a wide variety of wildlife such geese flying in formation, deer, a black bear scratching itself on a tree and seals playing on the beach. The state also contains great zoos that are home to more exotic animals including polar bears, tigers and lions at play.
Date: 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:30:00, No Audio
CALIFORNIA BRISTLECONE PINE TREES - 1960S In the White Mountains of California near the Nevada border Bristlecone pine trees form natural wooden sculptures that have lived for more than 4,000 years and are the oldest single living organism known.
Date: 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:13:00, No Audio
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