Ella Fitzgerald and Ray Brown Trio in recording studio in New York City. Famous African American singer Ella Fitzgerald singing 'how High the Moon'. Jazz bassist Ray Brown plays double bass, Hank Jones plays piano, drummer (unknown) solos. Ella Fitzgerald pausing as the trio members play. Decca recording (single-play, 78 rpm) of "How High the Moon" spinning on phonograph turntable.
Views from a biplane, in flight. LZ 129 Hindenburg airship in flight over New Jersey coastal flats. Nazi German swastika emblem on tail fins of the Hindenburg. Close view of nose of Hindenburg.
Dr Hugo Eckener sails for Germany. Dr Eckener arrives at New York harbor. Crowd gathered at harbor. Dr. Eckener poses with Captain Graalfs.
Cadets stand in formation in the far background. French Ambassador Paul Claudel shakes hands with other two officials.
The Fernic T-9 airplane, featuring canard,and tricycle gear, parked at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York, with engines running. It shuts down. Ground crewman pulls propeller through on left engine. Pilot,designer, George Fernic, seen at controls in cockpit. Ground crewmen at each wing, rotate the airplane with its engines running. George Fernic posing in front of the aircraft. Another view of the airplane parked on grass. Camera pans upward from nosewheel. (Note:Fernic hoped to fly the T-9 in a record flight from the U.S. to Bucharest, Romania.)
Bill Tilden after playing in Forest Hill Tennis Championship. Tilden poses aboard ship in New York harbor. Crowd in the background. Close view of Bill Tilden smiling.
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