Cruise of the whaler Herman to the Arctic. Natives of Gambell village go walrus hunting. A native with a harpoon. Walruses on the ice sheet. Man strikes the walrus with a harpoon. The walrus dives. Skin and floats are attaches to the line as a drag. Walrus in water. Natives in a boat. Natives pose with walrus tusks aboard the whaler.
Cruise of the whaler Herman. The whaler on St. Lawrence Island. The ship's mascot, a baby walrus on board. The crew tries to feed the baby through a tube. The baby walrus in a tub. A dog near the walrus. The baby with the tube in its mouth. The crew bathes the walrus in a tub. Man scrubs as another fills water in the tub. A man hold's the baby's face. The walrus in the tub.
The Operation Theater at Lenox HIll Hospital in NY. Doctors, and assistants nurses prepare for the operation. They create a screen with sheets on the table. The instrument tray is brought near the operating table. The operation progresses. Assistants pass instruments to the doctors.
The Operation Theater at Lenox Hill Hospital (100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075, United States) in New York, United States. An operation is underway in the theater. Doctors and assistants. Assistants pass instruments to the doctors. The overhead operating light. Clock on the wall.
Group of military officers from U.S., Britain, and France, pose for photographs during First World War. President Woodrow Wilson inspects a British Handley Page 0/400 twin engine bomber at Bolling Field. A Thomas Morse S4C airplane parked in front is dwarfed by the larger Handley Page machine. The President with General March and Mrs. Wilson inspect the British bomber. The British military pilot of the plane poses and smiles. The plane takes off and is seen in flight over the Washington Monument.
Closeup of a fuel truck at Monarch Aviation company, San Francisco, California, containing Phillips Petroleum 100 octane aviation gasoline. Views from rear of an airplane as it flies over local terrain showing hills, mountains, buildings, residential areas. Farms, grasslands and a river flows through the area, are also seen.
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