Interiors of the National Archives Building in Washington DC. The Rotunda in the National Archives Building shows Charters of U.S. Freedom including the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. A series of Constitutional Amendments in the Bill of Rights. The statement of the U.S. Declaration of Independence adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
Visitors visit the National Archives Building in Washington DC. A guard stands next to the original documents of the Charters of Freedom that are displayed in a raised marble case. A column of visitors moves towards the marble case. Visitors look at the display of documents.
Visitors visit the National Archives Building in Washington DC. A group of visitors talks to each other and looks around in the Rotunda of the National Archives Building. A guard stands next to the original documents of the Charters of Freedom that are displayed in a raised marble case. The visitors look at six pages of the Charters and the transmittal page encased in glass and metal containers. They talk to the guard as they look at the display of the Charters of Freedom.
Interiors of the National Archives Building in Washington DC. Storage shelves in the building. Archivist walking between shelves carries a box of records and places it on a shelf. National Archives records on the shelves.
Exteriors of the National Archives Building in Washington DC. The National Archives Building Constitution Avenue facade. Cars drive past the National Archives Building.
This training film highlights activities inside U.S. FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) crime laboratory. Dramatization shows a criminal firing a pistol and killing a man in a room.Seal of FBI. View of Washington DC streets, U.S. Capitol building and J. Edgar Hoover Building, Headquarters of FBI located at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC. Evidence brought in from site of crime showing collection of pistols and ammunition. Ballistics specialist agent fires a pistol and examines the fired cartridge. He labels and preserves the spent cartridge in laboratory. The agent examines cartridge in laboratory. The agent looks through the microscope and inspects bullets as evidence.
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