Wrights Brothers are honored in Dayton, Ohio. A still photograph of the Wright Brother's home in Dayton. Orville Wright flanked by army, navy and civilian representatives. A funeral ceremony in a graveyard for Wilbur Wright. Various dignitaries walk up to a tombstone. Men place wreaths on the grave of Wilbur Wright. A street in Dayton. Wright's home and bicycle shop in Dayton. A model of Wright Brothers' first aircraft on a stand. The engine of the first Wright aircraft.
Duty free shops at a market in Willemstad, Curacao. Visitors and natives at the market. A car moves on the street. A duty-free shop of perfumes. Perfumes and women’s hats on display. A woman on street selling wicker bags. The boards of different shops hang on the walls. Traffic on streets and Dutch-style buildings. Spars and mast of sailing vessels. Buildings in the background.
A man listens to his radio in a room in the United States. An American man seated on a chair. He listens to the radio and operates the buttons on it. A photo frame kept on the vintage radio. A close up of the man. A lamp in the background.
A family relaxes while listening to the radio in their home. The father sits in a chair, smoking a cigarette. His wife sits across from him doing needlework. A large wooden console radio sits on the floor nearby. Their young son reads a book. Books kept on a shelf in the background. The man and woman comment occasionally during the broadcast. A close up of the radio dials.
A typical American family gathered around their radio, at home. This is the Springer family in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. George N. Springer and Bernadette Wiley Springer are seated on chairs in a living room with their children, George and Arthur, as they listen to their large wooden console radio. George tunes the radio. A close up of Bernadette with her child, Arthur. (This was filmed in their home on 79th Street in Chicago. George worked for the Daily News in that city.)
A family with five children is gathered in their living room to listen to a radio broadcast. They sit around their large wooden console radio, listening and occasionally commenting.
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