A film about the city of New Orleans in Louisiana. Neon signs on a street in New Orleans. Pedestrians walk. Pictures in a window of a shop. A band plays Jazz music at a night club. Decorated floats on streets during Mardi Gras. King Rex throws kisses to the crowds. Krewe participants from floats throw Mardi Gras necklaces and trinkets to spectators. The narrator responds, “Throw me something, Mister!”. People gathered around the floats to grab Mardi Gras throws. Men dressed in fancy costumes.
A film about the city of New Orleans in Louisiana. A horse drawn carriage moves past a house during Spring Fiesta. A woman dressed in a gown climbs up the stairs of the house. Water flows from a fountain in a garden. Women stand near the fountain. Men and women chat.
From a film about the city of New Orleans in Louisiana. A sign reads 'Louisiana Heritage Fair'. People gathered to listen to bands and watch dancers at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Jazz Fest). A band plays music. Dancers in colorful costumes.
A film about the city of New Orleans in Louisiana. An old man smokes a cigar. A ship underway in a harbor. A man smokes a cigar and a ship in the background. A bridge across the harbor and a ship in the background. Skyline of New Orleans with an overcast sky. Ships underway in the harbor.
The uses and importance of weapons since ancient times in the United States. Pages showing U.S Congress Act creating the National Bureau for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, 1903. Exteriors of the 71st Regiment National Guard Armory building in New York City at Park Avenue and 33rd Street. People enter the building. German troops on parade circa 1914. American troops mobilized for World War 1, and traveling on troop trains in 1918. Troops moving along a muddy road, with military supplies in wagons being pulled by horses. American soldiers firing their 1903 Springfield rifles, from a bunker in France. Americans firing a M1914 Hotchkiss air-cooled machine gun and another U.S. gun crew firing a Browning M1917 water-cooled machine gun. U.S. troops wearing gas masks, firing a trench mortar. American gun crew firing a 155mm howitzer (as some hold their ears).French troops walk past destroyed buildings above which a blimp is seen flying with French observers in a gondola suspended underneath.
A film about uses and importance of weapons since old times in the United States. Rifles being manufactured at the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Men work on machines at the armory. A man operates a barrel straightener machine. Parts of rifles being assembled. A man inspects the receiver of a rifle. A rifle being test fired at the armory. German aircraft in flight as they drop bombs over cities in Europe during World War II. Civilians run for cover during an air raid by the Germans. United States Congress ion session. The Japanese attack the Pearl Harbor in Hawaii in December, 1941. Explosions occur during the Japanese air attack.
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