An American professional football game between New York Giants and Baltimore Colts at Baltimore Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The spectators seated in the stands. The players on the field and the game underway The fans in the stands cheer. The first half is over and second half starts. A view of the spectators in the stand. The New York Giants win the game by 37-28.
National guard troops are directed by an African American police captain as they patrol near the intersection of Robert St. and Division St. in Baltimore (following riots after death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.) The police officer points down the street to direct soldiers on patrol. A school bus blocks the intersection of Robert and Division streets. View of the Tuxedo Center shop at Robert and Division. POV through shop window at street. POV through chain link fence at street.
Activities of the United States Army after the Baltimore Riots following death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Soldiers walk on a road. A soldier and an official inspect the area. Soldiers and an officer talk beside a car. The officer gets into the car and drives off. Traffic on the road.
Activities of the United States Army after the Baltimore Riots following death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Views of Druid Hill Park. A jeep moves on a road near a staging area. Tents and a flag in the staging area. Views of a street near a pond. Signs : 'Laurens St.' and 'Franks Super Market'.
Preakness stakes at Pimlico racecourse (5201 Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215, United States) in Baltimore, Maryland. 45,000 fans gather to witness the Preakness stakes at the Pimlico racecourse. The horse race gets underway. War admiral races ahead of Pompoon to win the race.
The German merchant submarine Deutschland being assisted by the tugboat "Thomas F Timmins" into Baltimore Harbor (Maryland) on July 9, 1916. Her crew stands on deck and she flies the German flag. The Captain (Paul Koenig, sometimes spelled König, or Konig) and crew pose on shore for a photograph, behind a sign reading: Deutschland, Bremen. (Note: This commercial submarine was operated by the North German Lloyd Line. Submerging to avoid British patrols, she was able to carry valuable cargoes through the British (and other Entente Powers) WWI blockade. On this first trip to the U.S. She carried industrial dyes and gemstones. The Deutschland left Baltimore about 3 weeks later and returned safely to Bremen with with cargo of nickel, tin and rubber.)
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