Various buildings and native people of Panama City, Republic of Panama. Tivoli Hotel on a hill in the Ancón district of Panama City. An inner courtyard of a residence building shows people standing about. A milk vendor rides a donkey with milk cans hanging from a saddle. A man sleeping in a cart wakes up. A boy sits in a pushcart.
Native people at a dock in Panama, Republic of Panama. Spanish style buildings in Panama city. Automobile and pedestrian traffic on narrow streets. Native men, women and children on the dock. Native boats at the dock. Groups of natives pose on wharves. A native boy walks past a building.
Buildings in Panama, Republic of Panama. Various buildings in Panama. A native rides a donkey, two milk cans are tied to the sides of the donkey. Large landscaped residences.
Shows President Woodrow Wilson addressing crowd at his inauguration speech on March 4,1913 in Washington DC, at the United States Capitol building. Next scene shows Woodrow Wilson dressed in all white, speaking from a podium at Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1914. Several other officials are seated in the background during his speech. Final scene shows President Wilson's youngest daughter, Eleanor Wilson McAdoo.
French President Raymond Poincaré on an official state visit to Russia to reinforce the Franco-Russian Alliance in July 1914. On July 20, Raymond Poincaré arrives in St. Petersburg by ship, accompanied by Premier René Viviani. Raymond Poincaré disembarks from the ship. Raymond Poincaré walks together with Russian Tsar Nicholas II. Russian honor guards welcome President Poincaré. Raymond Poincaré takes an open horse-drawn carriage. President Raymond Poincaré watches a military procession with Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. Russian soldiers marching. A car arrives to pick up President Raymond Poincaré.
Crowds of Russians near the Alexander Column of the Palace Square outside the Winter Palace (Palace Embankment, 32, St Petersburg, Russia, 190000) in Saint Petersburg showing their support for Serbia against Austro-Hungarian aggression. This was during the July Crisis of 1914. Crowds holding signs and Russian flags, bearing the Pan-Slavic colors, showing solidarity with Serbia, a Slavic country like Russia. Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna come out to the balcony to watch the cheering crowds.