Packaging of date palms in Los Angeles, California. Workers in a date orchard place boxes of dates on a truck. The truck being driven away. Exteriors of a building as the truck pulls up. Boxes of date being unloaded. A worker closes a pressure cooker inside a packing plant. The pressure gauge on the cooker. The worker adjusts the safety valve. Workers dig up and reset date palms.
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. A water front and the Mississippi River. View of Exchange Alley. A street car and automobile traffic in Royal Street. Cars and horse drawn wagons around Lee Circle on St. Charles Street. Pedestrians and a mule drawn wagon in Old French market. Exteriors of the old Cabildo as a car pulls up at its entrance.
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. Ships underway in the Mississippi River as they enter a port of New Orleans. Buildings at the port.
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. Dykes and levies along the edge of sea water keeping flood waters out of New Orleans. A building in the background.
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. A Spanish Cruiser named Infanta Isabel from Cadiz and a freighter named Selene Holland in the harbor. Various ships, tugs, freighters, barges with cranes in the harbor. The 3 mast sailing ship or barque SV John H. Kirby of New Orleans at port (this is shortly before SV John H Kirby was sunk by the German armed merchant raider SMS Wolf in December 1917 during World War I)
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. A British merchant ship with a naval gun aboard it (anti submarine defense in World War I) in New Orleans harbor. Various steamships in the harbor including Lisboa, Oxen Sverige and Malfalda Norge.
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