Radio Transmission Security in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California during World War II. A reenactment: an actor portrays an American soldier in a shell hole talking over a field phone. He carries a shoulder bag. Another soldier opens an artillery box in a field.
Radio Transmission Security in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California during World War II. A reenactment: a parked truck. A smoke column rises from a burning command truck in a shell hole. An actor portraying an American soldier regains consciousness. He pulls a comrade from beneath the truck.
Paper print. Turn of 20th century motion picture. Tunnel workers in New York, United States. A dramatization depicts: a construction foreman and his family seated at a table having a meal. The foreman gets up and leaves. A woman gives a cap to her daughter and kisses her. A superintendent arrives at a window. He meets the foreman's daughter and wife. The foreman watches them and shouts. The woman and the girl weep. Workers work in a tunnel under a river. They bring construction material and pile it. The workers leave the tunnel. The foreman and the superintendent fight. A smoke column rises from a blast. A worker shouts and calls others. The workers come and open chamber gate. A worker shouts for help. Other workers remove stones and rescue the superintendent. They carry the wounded superintendent and beat the foreman. The wounded foreman rests on a bed in his house. His wife opens the door for a doctor. The doctor treats the wounded foreman. The superintendent using crutches to walk comes and asks the foreman to forgive him.
Immigrants land at Ellis Island, New York on 24 July, 1903. William Myers double-deck ferry excursion ship loaded with immigrants arrives at the Ellis Island dock. Crewmen open the gangplank and immigrants walk down gangplank and up on to wharf with their luggage.
Arriving immigrants being processed at Ellis Island, New York City on 9 May, 1906. Men, women, and children immigrants holding their luggage stream out of the processing building and, guided by immigration officials, enter ferries to take them to the Battery on Manhattan Island.
A film titled 'Ghetto Fish Market' depicts shoppers gathered at the Fulton Fish Market in lower Manhattan, New York City, United States on 20th May,1903. A large number of customers seen walking among the various fishmongers. Some of the sellers have umbrellas above their stands, with advertisements for Bloomingdales store painted on them. Customers reflect all strata of society. A man and woman selling at separate stalls argue with each other. Scales for weighing fish seen at the stands.
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