Early 20th century ceramic clay pottery and handicrafts in the United States. Under a sign saying “CLAY” is a display of ceramic art depicting vases, pots, plate, and a frame. The clay ceramics on display are glazed and some are embellished with Eastern and floral motifs.
Cotton shipping in New York. View of the a street in the city. Automobiles and pedestrian traffic seen. Workers unwrap bales of cotton. A man takes samples from bales. The man covers the cotton sample with a paper sheet. Ships docked at harbor. A cart and truck loaded with cotton bales moves on the dock. The worker unloads cotton bales from the cart and truck.
U.S. Navy NC-4 flying boat in flight to Plymouth from Lisbon, Portugal. United States Navy Curtiss NC-4 flying boat taxis on the Tagus River for take off to Plymouth, England from Lisbon, Portugal. Lieutenant Commander Albert Cushing Read fly the NC-4. Men help in towing NC-4. Buildings in the background.
Launching of Destroyer, USS Dallas (DD199) at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia, U.S.A. Shipyard workers and guests cheer and wave American flags as the USS Dallas goes down the ways into the water.
Seminole Indians of Florida, United States. Indian family in a native hut. A man plays with children. A family sits outdoors around fire while cooking. Indian woman prepares food. A family eats food in a hut. Man washes hands. Women cook food. Tents in a line. Men in native clothes. Woman uses a pole in large mortar to grind grain. Thatched roofs of houses. A native village.
Seminole Indians of Florida, United States. Thatched roof houses in a native village. A man poling a boat through a waterway. A man works on soil and sorts pelts in a garden. View of native huts.