Exterior of Anand Bhawan, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's house in Allahabad, India. Congressmen arrive to see Pandit Nehru. Pandit Nehru comes onto verandah to talk with villagers. Village woman touches Nehru's feet. Nehru talks to them. People walk outside the house after meeting. The Congress flag on the roof of Nehru's house.
Meeting of the Allahabad Congress Party in Allahabad, India. The meeting is held to welcome Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru after his release from 13 months in prison. A banner at the meeting reads: 'City Congress Committee Allahabad'. Nehru arrives at the meeting. Mrs Nehru and Nehru's sister garland him before his address. Nehru addresses people. Congress flag and a Chinese flag in the background. Trees in the background. Congressmen listen to Nehru. (World War II period).
Viceroy's Bombay bound train passes through Indian countryside. View of the carriages as the Viceroy train passes. Mountains and trees in the background.
Viceroy Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow, reviews rally of the Bombay Civil Defense Organizations in Bombay, India. British Viceroy's car arrives. He comes out of his car and officers greet him. Guards of the Civil Defense Organizations stand in formation. Buildings and trees in the background. Ambulances parked on the ground. Viceroy inspects a line of Red Cross and ARP workers. He greets a Red Cross worker.
Interior of the Viceroy's house in India. Mr Thomas Murray Wilson, first American Commissioner to India, escorted upstairs on way to present credentials to Viceroy from President Franklin Roosevelt. The Viceroy's bodyguards line the staircase as Mr Wilson is escorted up by Olaf Caroe, Secretary to the Government of India in external affairs department. Wilson followed by his staff and American observers. Wilson and his staff come into Durbar Hall and bow to Viceroy. Wilson delivers a letter to the Viceroy. Viceroy, his staff and Executive Council stand to receive Wilson. Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Archibald Wavell stand with Viceroy. Viceroy shakes hands with Wilson. Viceroy leaves with staff. A bodyguard stands in uniform with a weapon.
View of the first all-welded passenger ship, the C-3 African Comet standing at Ingalls Shipyard. Workers remove wooden support beams beneath the ship. Young woman sponsor, Mary Maud Farrell, on occasion, with rose in hand. Bystanders bid farewell when Comet leaves dock area. (Ship was later renamed the USS Arthur Middleton AP-55, APA-25).
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