Temporary census workers (enumerators) taking an oath not to disclose any information they collect. Line printer with an early computer producing many sheets of census data. Examples of data captured are illustrated: View of a machinist at work; parents and children at a picnic, sitting at a picnic table in a park; a city neighborhood of homes and townhouses and brownstones and an African American boy playing on a city neighborhood sidewalk. Back in the Bureau of the Census, a high speed printer produces confidential lists with categories of data. View of a person completing a census questionnaire. View of the U.S. Capitol. Animated map of the U.S.A. showing changes in Congressional seats resulting from the 1970 census. View of the U.S. Constitution highlighting the part calling for a decennial census. View of early computer at Census Administration and a Honeywell tape drive. A Cartoon illustrations of data groupings possible from census data.
Italian ski troops stand near a truck displaying their flag of Green, White, and red, during 1970 NATO exercise "Arctic Express," in Norway. They are dressed in white arctic hooded coveralls and are offloading and preparing their equipment. The entire area is covered in deep snow. Closeup of one soldier clamping on his skis. A small Italian flag seen on his left shouder. He dons heavy white gloves.
A Norwegian (German-built) Leopard I tank in camouflage paint,and displaying the number, "21" on its turret, passes on a snow-packed road during maneuvers in NATO Exercise, "Arctic Express," Norway, 1970. It is followed by a US-built M-113 armored personnel carrier (APC) displaying "2C" on its side. Scene shifts to the APC heading uphill toward the camera. It pauses and then backs into a position. The Leopard tank also arrives and takes up a position. It rotates its turret. The APC is then seen maneuvering about in the vicinity and finally settling in a position. Camera focuses on a squad of NATO troops moving to new positions in the snow. One soldier, with an automatic rifle, stumbles as he rises from the snow. The squad, dressed in white outer gear,and carrying small arms, moves past the camera, and down the snowy hill.
A NATO soldier, in white winter garb,riding a snowmobile, speeds past a camouflaged Norwegian Leopard I tank during maneuvers in the 1970 NATO Exercise, "Arctic Express," in Norway. View of river rushing under a bridge and vehicles moving on snow-covered road above, including a truck followed by two Norwegian (German-built) Leopard I tanks with "21" and "22,"painted on their sides, respectively. They pass an area marked by an orange sign, where two automobiles are seen parked, and several people observe them. They speed through the area, followed by a US-built M-113 armored personnel carrier (APC). Trucks and APCs moving along snowy road, are seen through grove of birch trees.
Royal guests attend the reception for a double celebration in Amsterdam, Netherlands. A large crowd gathered outside the Royal Palace of Amsterdam (Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam Postbus 3708 1001 AM Amsterdam) to pay tribute to the beloved Queen of Netherlands, Queen Juliana, and her husband Prince Bernhard during their 25th wedding ceremony and the Queen's 53rd birthday. Amsterdam police form a human barricade to control crowd. Views of the Royal Palace Amsterdam. Crown Princess Beatrix and her sisters, Princess Irene, Princess Margriet, and Princess Marijke (also known as Princess Maria Christina), move past the crowd in a royal carriage. The crowd greets the princesses. View of the Amstel Hotel in Amsterdam (Professor Tulpplein 1 1018 GX Amsterdam Nederland). Guests include Queen Elizabeth II with Mohammad Reza Shah of Iran, Iranian Queen Consort Farah Pahlavi with Prince John of Luxembourg, arriving at the state dinner in Amstel Hotel. King of Norway Olav V, Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg, Prince Philip of Britain, and King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden, and other royal dignitaries also attend the reception. Fireworks organized for the occasion are seen, framing large sign numbers "1962".
In the first exchange of Allied and Axis wounded prisoners of war, the British Hospital Ship, Atlantis, with number 33 painted on her side, steams into port, at Leith, Scotland, (and then on to Liverpool, England) during World War 2. She is returning Allied wounded from Germany, by way of Goeteborg, Sweden. British soldiers are carried off ship on stretchers. Several ambulatory American soldiers leave ship on foot. Railroad train seen right at the port.