Tourists look at the Snoqualmie Falls waterfall in Washington state, on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City. View of the falls and visitors center lodge behind it up river. View of tourists walking and viewing the falls from an observation area. Various views of the waterfall.
Various inlets, some with fine homes near the water, seen along the coastline in the areas of Puget Sound, Hood Canal, and San Juan Islands. A sailing ship at anchor near a wooden dock. A man on the deck of the steam ferry ship SS Potlatch. Wooded shoreline in the background.
From a film on "Where and Why Liberty Bonds are made." created during Liberty Bond drives in the United states during World War 1. American flag superimposed as U.S. Army soldiers march in background. Liberty Bond printing workers exit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington DC during a lunch break. A streetcar passes by on 14th Street SW in Washington DC, in front of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. A large crowd gathers during a Liberty Bond drive as they carry banners that read "Damn the torpedoes, Go ahead -Farragut ". White coated waiters in a U.S. Navy sailor mess hall carry large trays of food from kitchen to mess hall, where sailors are seen eating the meal, seated at long tables. A line of new U.S. Navy recruits pass by a high counter and receive their sailor uniforms. U.S. Army soldiers march on a crowded street as they prepare to go to war in Europe during World War 1.
War material funded by Liberty Bond drive in the United states during World War 1. Naval ships being constructed with factories in the background. View of shipyard and partially completed warship. Biplanes lined up in a field. An aircraft takes off. A massive railroad gun artillery piece pulled by a locomotive on railroad track. Workers seen sittin on the whole length of the massive rail gun barrel, and then climbing down. Children sit near the rail road track. A U.S. Navy battleship of World War I anchored at harbor and a submarine underway at sea.
Lace making process seen in the United States during the industrial revolution in America. A portrait of Henry II who wore lace collars. Women work on a machine in a lace factory. Thread around the machine as women work on it. Men on machine spinning thread. A man works on the thread. A rack full of bobbins being threaded. Large machine looms at work. Curtain or lace being woven out. A design being produced as a loom is operated.
International exchange of CAP ( Civil Air Patrol ) cadets in Washington D.C., United States. CAP cadets enter the National Art Gallery in Washington D.C. They climb up the stairs of the building. The cadets milling about.
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