A family watches television at home in New York. Family members watch television at home. Woman, girl and a boy look at television screen. Girl laughs as she watches television. Woman seated on sofa watches television. Man smokes pipe. Television screen on set.
First color television broadcast from Columbia Broadcasting Systems. Color Television Monitor Tube photographed at the National Guard Armory in Washington DC. Television broadcast shows "Patty Painter," (real name Patricia Stinnette) displaying colored pieces of cloth. (Note: Reportedly, the U.S. Naval photographic unit that did these tests tried to record color images from all three of the proposed color systems at the time: the CBS field-sequential system, RCA's dot-sequential system and CTI's line-sequential system.)
U.S. Air Force B-36 Peacemaker bomber aircraft at Fort Worth Air Base in Texas. USAF personnel stand around B-36 parked in a hangar. Two 42,000 lb. bombs being loaded on B-36 aircraft. A bomb is raised via lift into aircraft. Bomb appears to be a T-12 Cloudmaker "Earthquake bomb." Man writes something on the casing of the bomb, kisses his own hand and slaps it against the bomb casing, smiling. More scenes of the bomb being loaded.
U.S. Air Force B-36 Peacemaker bomber aircraft at Fort Worth Air Base in Texas. USAF personnel take a 42,000 lb. bomb towards a B-36 parked in a hangar. Bomb being loaded in bomb bay of the aircraft. (Bomb appears to be a T-12 Cloudmaker "Earthquake bomb.")
Us Air Force B-36 Peacemaker bomber aircraft at Fort Worth Air Base in Texas. B-36 parked outside a hangar at the air base. Officer at a chart as he briefs personnel in a room.
United States Air Force B-36 Peacemaker bomber aircraft at Fort Worth Air Base in Texas. USAF officer lying on a cot. Interiors of B-36 as a man looks out. Personnel push a 42,000 lb. bomb towards B-36 parked in a hangar. Bomb being loaded in bomb bay of B-36 (bomb appears to be a T-12 Cloudmaker "Earthquake bomb.")