Brazilians in a boat in Brazil. Two Brazilian men in a small boat. A man throws a fishing net. Children with overturned bats on a beach. Small huts on the beach. A group of people seated on the steps of a church. Men pray inside the church. A group of people in a boat. (Other clips on this same reel show verified scenes of the Fordlandia community built by Ford Motor Company in Brazil. Though this community does not appear to be Fordlandia, it may be a nearby community of Ford rubber plantation workers. Data accompanying this reel of film gives a date of 1940, but this may be from circa 1934 near the time that Fordlandia operations stopped and Belterra operations began).
Rubber and fruit harvesting operations at Fordlândia facility built by Ford Motor Company in Brazil, to supply rubber to Ford manufacturing facilites. View of rubber trees. Brazilian people walk on a dirt road lined with rubber trees. Orange trees in a row. Workers carry canvas bags. They climb ladders beside the trees and pluck fruits. The workers pick fruits from the ground. Banana trees in rows. Rubber tree workers pour harvested rubber tree latex from pails in to a large collection can. A man sprays insecticide (possibly DDT) in a swampy area to control insect population. (Other clips on this same reel show verified scenes of the Fordlandia community built by Ford Motor Company in Brazil. The latex and fruit collection seen in this clip is likely on lands connected to Fordlandia. Data accompanying this reel of film gives a date of 1940, but this may be from circa 1934 near the time that Fordlandia operations stopped and Belterra operations began).
Brazilian natives in Brazil. View of a thick forest area with a rock formation. Small houses with a dirt road in front. Three Brazilian girls seated on a bench. View of a bridge over a river. Native people walk on a road. Thatched huts in the background. A girl and a boy wearing shirts of same print. (Other clips on this same reel show verified scenes of the Fordlandia community built by Ford Motor Company in Brazil. The village scenes shown in this clip may show Brazilian workers connected to the Fordlandia rubber plantation)
A dockyard in Brazil. Rusted boats at the dockyard. Rusted remains of the deck of a boat. Two rusted boats in the water at the dockyard. From a Ford film showing scenes in Brazil related to Ford rubber plantation (Fordlandia).
Buildings, fine houses and gardens in Brazil. A building, possibly a grand hotel, with large trimmed umbrella shaped trees in the foreground. A car parked on a street under an umbrella shaped tree. Two young capybaras with their mother in a cage. An old monumental building with palm trees in the foreground. A path with a canopy of trees overhead. Vehicles and pedestrians on the road. A number of fine houses and gardens. A rock garden with a small bridge in one of the houses. A woman walks in a park. People walk towards a large statue in the park. View of a church in Brazil.
The life and career of U.S. Army General Dwight D Eisenhower up to the time of his appointment as the Supreme Commander of the NATO ( North Atlantic Treaty Organization). General Eisenhower parades in triumph through London, England in a horse-drawn carriage. People gather in a large number on the streets to greet the General. He is eulogized by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Churchill addresses the crowd and talks about Eisenhower. He pays tribute to the soldiers who died fighting for their countries and places a wreath on a memorial. The General is welcomed with a ticket tape parade in New York city. Scene from 1947 of General Salih Omurtak from Turkey, descending from an airplane and greeting President Eisenhower to thank him for assistance. Eisenhower is seen waving to people of Brazil in a parade in Brazil during a visit.
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