Memorial service for the cyclists who lost their life in World War I in Meriden, England. British men and woman ride bicycles on a street. Many bicyclists seen on various bicycle types including large front wheel Penny Farthing bicycles. The riders get off from their bicycles. They assemble near the National Cyclists Monument for memorial services. People pray for the cyclists who lost their life during the war. A young girl seated on shoulders of a man. Priest stands at a platform and prays.
An American professional football game between New York Giants and Baltimore Colts at Baltimore Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The spectators seated in the stands. The players on the field and the game underway The fans in the stands cheer. The first half is over and second half starts. A view of the spectators in the stand. The New York Giants win the game by 37-28.
In 1938 American distance runner and athlete Glenn V. Cunningham wins the race in Princeton, New Jersey. Cunningham and U.S. athlete Archie San Romani during the last lap of the race. The spectators seated in a stand as they cheer. Cunningham wins the race.
Narrator notes that in June 1938, American heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis knocked out German boxer Max Schmeling in a boxing match at Yankee Stadium (1 E 161 St, Bronx, NY 10451, United States) in New York, United States. Louis and Schmeling in the center of press event before the boxing match. Photographers take pictures. Boxer Joe Louis in his robe.
U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy speaks at Washington News Conference in the United States. Kennedy at a podium. Journalist seated in a hall during the conference. Kennedy speaks over a microphone. He speaks about the Berlin crisis. He also speaks about the areas in South East Asia where U.S. can be involved. He also expresses his concern as he mentions the era as the most dangerous time in the history of human race.
United States First Lady Jacqueline "Jackie" Bouvier Kennedy visits Greece. Jacqueline Kennedy visits the ancient amphitheater (Dionysiou Areopagitou, Athina 105 55, Greece) in Athens with her sister, Princess Lee Bouvier Radziwill. Jackie Kennedy and party look at the amphitheater. Kennedy listens to a tour guide. Jacqueline Kennedy being received by King Paul of Greece and Queen Federica at the Old Royal Palace (Athens 105 57, Greece).
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