Geologists at Mount Saint Helens in Washington, United States. The geologists get down a helicopter in the area of eruption of stratovolcano Mount Saint Helens. One of them moves holding a small axe. Dried fallen trees covered with ash. Two geologists walk through the area. The men beside a rock with molten lava deposit. One of them holding a shovel has a camera hung across his shoulder. The other geologist examines the rock with his axe. The man taking pictures with the camera. A small stream flowing among the rocks. The geologist inspects the rocks and the other geologist takes pictures. One of the men walking in the area where several rocks are formed due to the eruption.
Geologists at Mount Saint Helens in Washington, United States. The volcano crate with lava domes in the area of eruption of stratovolcano Mount Saint Helens. The area of the eruption with several rocks formed and covered with grey ash. A geologist checks the deposits on the rocks. A stream flowing between the rocks. A helicopter parked in the area. The geologist checks small pebbles. The feet of the geologist get immersed in damp ground as he walks. The man climbing on to a rock formed due to the eruption.
The funeral of Philip Kerr, the 11th Marquess of Lothian, and British Ambassador to the United States, from 1939 until his death in 1940. Spectators stand on the sidewalk across from the British Embassy in Washington, DC. British flag flying over the Embassy. Leaving the front gates of the Embassy is a coffin draped with the British flag resting on a caisson, drawn by a team of matched white horses. High-ranking British military officers walk behind followed by civilian mourners. A squad of cavalry on horseback escort the funeral procession. View of the Washington National Cathedral, still under construction, with derrick and scaffolding visible. A crucifer heads about 30 clergy in white robes, leading the funeral cortege up the front steps of the Washington National Cathedral. Military pallbearers in uniform carry the coffin up the steps. U.S. first lady, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt arrives and steps from a black limousine. Brief view inside the Cathedral sanctuary. Pallbearers carry the coffin down the steps. Official mourners follow. A large group of mourners stand on upper steps of Cathedral as the immediate funeral party departs.
Draft and mobilization activities for World War I in 1917-1918. Major General Enoch H Crowder and his staff assembled for calling to colors the registrants of 5th June, 1918. Scenes of the second draft on June 27, 1918 are shown. Major General Enoch H. Crowder delivers an opening remark on the occasion. The United States Secretary of War, Newton D Baker, Senator George E Chamberlain, Senator Francis E Warren, General Peyton C March, Major General Enoch Crowder and Ms. 'Major Billie' Welborn draw draft numbers in July 1918. The first numbers drawn are 246, 1168, 6818, 469, and 1091 respectively. Men note down the results of the draw in charts and on a board.
First ski patrol of the U.S. Army 41st Division on Mount Rainier in Washington. They train for war services. Soldiers in their special dress with walking sticks and ski walk on a dense snow cover. Soldiers point their rifles out towards enemy positions. A machine gun pointing towards enemy position from a snow covered bunker. Officers observe the enemy positions using binoculars from a snow covered bunker.
A United States Army Air Force Northrop A-17 two-seater attack plane crashes at the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton in California. The damaged side of the main building. The wrecked airplane seen in the building.
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