First American to orbit the earth Colonel John Glenn in the United States. He is seated in NASA Mercury capsule Friendship 7 in the United States. Glenn wearing a helmet and space suit. A technician closes the door of the capsule cockpit.
The launch of Atlas missile with mercury capsule Friendship 7 in the United States. Technicians in a blockhouse seated behind panel boards. The technicians wearing headphones. A top of mercury space capsule as the Atlas missile is launched. The missile passes through a frame.
The people celebrate independence of Algeria. The people gather on a street. The native soldiers march on the street. They carry guns on their shoulder. The women dance on the street. A view of the people on street and soldiers march. Lightning on the street. The people celebrate. Premier of Algeria Benyoucef Benkhedda in a car. People on either side of the street greet him. He waves to the people. The people on the street cheer. Benkhedda in a balcony with other officials as he waves to the people. Vice Premier of Algeria Ahmed Ben Bella gets of from a car. He shakes hands with the officials. The people crowd on the street. Benkhedda, Ben Bella and other officials stand together.
88th Annual Shriners Convention in Toronto, Canada. The people stand on either side of the street. The shriners parade on the street. A sign reads 'Welcome Shriners'. The people carry flags and parade. A band plays music. People applaud. Men in mechanized vehicles. Decorated floats move on the street during the parade. The spectators look at the parade. People seated in chairs. A close up two movie comedian. The fireworks at night.
Architect Bernard Judge's geodesic dome 'bubble house' in California, United States. View of a geodesic dome futuristic 'bubble house' modern home of tomorrow erected on Hollywood hillside. Architect Bernard Judge adjusts the struts that hold up the frame work of his bubble house, also known as a geodesic dome. He uses a hose to wash the geodesic dome house. Inside the dome, a woman climbs up the steps. Bernard Judge and another man talk while on the stair landing. The men seated inside the bubble house. The woman sits next to them. Night view of the Bernard Judge geodesic dome house.
American actor Cary Grant receives a theater award in New York. The Radio City Music Hall building. People crowd outside the building. The crowd waits in line to watch the movie 'That Touch of Mink'. The posters of the movie on a wall in the background. President and director of Radio City Music Hall Russell D. Downing presents a silver bowl to Cary Grant in recognition of breaking the record for number of weeks a single movie has run at Radio City. Russell and Grant hold the silver bowl while those gathered applaud. Cary Grant with the silver bowl seated at a desk. A framed photo of The Rockettes is in the background.
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