A ship burns furiously while docked in the Dunkirk Harbor. Partially sunken ships devastated after the Battle of Dunkirk during World War II. A soldier lying face down and motionless next to a truck. German soldiers carrying military equipment in Dunkirk beach, abandoned military equipment and dead Allied soldiers scattered all over. Gun turrets and scattered military equipment in Dunkirk Beach, materiel abandoned by the British Army when they evacuated days earlier. Sign on booth reads, "Patinoire" On Dunkirk Beach, military vehicles formed as a bridge used by the British to cross the water to reach their evacuation ships. A rubber dinghy on the beach, left behind by the British Army. A British Brodie helmet partially buried in the sand in Dunkirk Beach. Artillery guns in the Dunkirk docks. Unexploded bombs in pile, left behind by the retreated Allied forces. A French Army M26 Adrian helmet over a casket-like military equipment. The camera pans down to show “3” and a design showing a dwarf from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (likely Bashful the dwarf) riding a bomb in the sky and holding a pennant.
Intertitle saying “1905”. View of Low Memorial Library inside the campus of Columbia University (535 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027). View of Alma Mater, Daniel Chester French’s sculpture on the steps of the Low Memorial Library. Suffragette demonstration with women suffrage movement participants surrounded by supporters on a busy street and then by themselves, wearing thick winter coats, posing and talking together.
A United States Army truck pass by the Danang USO Building during the Vietnam War. Soldiers pass by in front of Danang USO Building. View of Danang USO Building, a former French Colonial administration building. Close view of Danang USO Building, with sign saying “USO Danang”. View of street in Danang where the USO Danang Building is located. Vietnamese locals walk and cycle near the USO Building in Danang.
Two teenage boys ski together in ski resort. One of the boys pointed upward using his ski pole, directing to two girls on chairlift. Teenagers skiing on slope. Teenagers crash near each other on ski slope. Young man asks the girl if she is okay. “Yeah I am fine!” laughs the girl as they stand up. American psychotherapist Albert Ellis speaks about how socio-economic interests in history have made premarital sex taboo, saying, "I think that the taboo on sex is mainly historical...." Hand dialing on a rotary dial pay telephone beside French sign that says “Avec l’interubain les etres chers sont la tout pres.”
Adult magazines in a news stand with titles such as “Midnight” and “Confession”. Man wearing sunglasses and trench coat walking in busy street. Two women in window dancing. Two men smoking outside the Bank of Montreal. Blond girl smiles from behind a window. Adult and feminine magazines with titles “Personal Romances”, “Cosmopolitan”, “True Experience”, “Revealing Romances”, “Stag”, and “Secrets”. Camera zooms to breasts of a cover girl in adult magazine. “BOOM” from a comic. Sign says “for girls who can’t say no!”. Sign says “Pregnancy Tests done here $5” and “Films in by 9 out by 5”. Shop sign of Great Expectations Maternity Shop. A doll, likely a Thumbelina baby doll, with pacifier on display in toy shop. The word “Love” encased in a heart-shaped metal. A French adult film poster. Original film poster of 1964 American film “Where Love Has Gone”, starring Susan Hayward and Bette Davis. A black lacy bra. A white lacy Peep-Hole bra and white frilly lingerie set on display in adult lingerie store. A sensual cartoon silhouette of a woman. Images showing women’s eyes, lips, fashion models and advertisements for beauty products. Woman’s hands holding a wallet showing a photo of a young man.
The Nord Pacific No 3566 locomotive as rebuilt by André Xavier Chapelon departs from a train station in Paris along the Poiters-Angouleme route. Train's engineer, wearing goggles, looks through window as he operates train. View of exhaust as steam whistle is operated. Point of View shot toward back of train as it is underway. POV towards front of train as seen by train engineer. Speedometer indicates that train is running at 125 km/h, a bit higher than the French government speed limit of 75 mph (120 km/hr). Train passes by. Locomotive exhaust and whistle. This locomotive featured Chapelon's first major invention, the Kylchap exhaust, which was created with Finnish engineer Kyösti Kylälä, and produced less back pressure than previous designs. This modified prototype Pacific #3566 was originally 2000 indicated horsepower (IHP) but improved to a 3000 IHP with both fuel and water consumption reduced by 25% as a result of the rebuild process. Footage is from 1931, but first tests of this locomotive took place in November 1929.
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