View of the Parliament building (Old Parliament House 18 King George Terrace, Parkes, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory) in Canberra, Australia. Crowd gathered to welcome Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies and wife Dame Pattie Menzies walk behind Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip stepping up to enter the building of Parliament. Crowds clapping. Interiors of the building. Queen Elizabeth with other VIPs seated. Queen walks up to the mike to read a speech.
The USS Coral Sea (CV-43), nicknamed 'Ageless Warrior' underway at sea. U.S. Navy sailors parade on street in Sydney, Australia. Australian crowd watches the parade with enthusiasm. U.S. Admiral John H Sides, Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet, represents the United States in the reviewing stand. Scene shifts to horses running at a horse race course in Sydney. A U.S. Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Corps steps into the race course and performs in front of the Grandstand. Final scene shows several U.S. sailors saying goodbye to Australian girls. A sailor kisses a girl.
Propaganda piece about living conditions in the People’s Republic of China under Mao Zedong, with images photographed by Indians visiting the country. Delegates from all over the world at an international conference. Representatives from Iraq, Canada, Romania, Australia, and Pakistan among others. Elderly Chinese communist revolutionaries pose. Mao Zedong's views (according to a narrator) are presented: He believes that war in inevitable between capitalist and socialist nations. View of a rally and military parade in China. Explosions during the Korean War in 1951 with Chinese troops in action. In Tibet, homeless, displaced Tibetan children and families after the Chinese take over in 1959 as part of Communist China expansion. Indian Army soldiers return after China's attack on India during the Sino-Indian War in 1962. View of Soviet Union Premier Nikita Khrushchev. Map of Asia depicts Chinese aggression towards its neighbors. Explosions during the Chinese aggression in Vietnam and Laos. Mao Zedong intent on risking a war with the West.
British aviation developments after World War II. A twin-jet English Electric Canberra takes off from Warton Aerodrome, Lancashire, England. The English Electric Canberra A.1 prototype (VN799) in flight. The first Canberra B.2 prototype (VX165) flies over the airfield. Crowds of British civilian men and women watch the first Canberra B.2 prototype in flight. The first Canberra B.2 prototype performs maneuvers.
Close-up view of the Vietnam War 8th Bomb Squadron emblem on side of auxiliary power unit (APU). The APU moves out, revealing a United States Air Force Martin B-57 Canberra tactical bomber with its pilot starting the engines. Dark smoke in the background. Camouflaged B-57B closes its canopy. The APU moves out of the way. High angle view of two camouflaged B-57B Canberra bombers as they taxi out to runway of Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. The second B-57 Canberra aircraft is seen carrying four 750-lb bombs.
A formation of four United States Air Force Martin B-57 Canberra tactical bombers in flyover over Bien Hoa Air Base during the Vietnam War. A Martin B-57B Canberra taxiing at airfield after landing. The canopy of the bomber opens while taxiing. Ground crew gather and watch the arrival of the bomber. A shirtless crewman signals to the pilot of the B-57B. A crewman puts a ladder on the left side of the cockpit. The crewman climbs on the B-57B. Crewman begins to work on the aircraft engines. He pours a can of liquid. Another Martin B-57B Canberra taxiing before parking at airfield.