Activities inside Community House, Glasgow, as seen by a visiting teenage couple. Dr. George MacLeod is interviewed, and the young couple are given a tour of the building and its facilities. Young p...
The Highland Games at Braemar with shots of the various events including tossing the caber, throwing the hammer and Highland dancing. King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and the two Princesses are among ...
Visit to Clydeside by King George V between September 17th and 20th, 1917. A shipyard in Port Glasgow and Colville's steel works in Motherwell are on his ports of call. [During this visit the King p...
The return of Domenico Chiocchetti to the Italian Chapel in Orkney, showing restoration work to the chapel. Includes footage of the statue of St. George slaying the dragon created by Chiocchetti, and ...
A drunken man staggers around Glasgow's Royal Exchange Square and George Square on a beautiful sunlit morning. He seems to be troubled by the drunken events that led him here... Seeing a destitute m...
An unfinished piece on the seventies youth cult which illustrates the mood of the time with a montage of fashion shots, posters and the interior of the Muscular Arms pub in West George Street. The poi...
Reporter Bob Cuddihy takes a look at the battle for supremacy on the Gourock to Dunoon ferry route between Western Ferries and Caledonian MacBrayne. Includes interviews with George Younger, Donald Dew...
Unedited footage of the installation of artist George Wyllie's "Straw Locomotive", a work which signified the decline of heavy industry on the banks of the Clyde. Includes shots of the loco's process...
Fee Malten, Heinrich George, Szöke Szakall (v.l.n.r.) bei den Dreharbeiten
Szene mit Fee Malten, Heinrich George (sitzend), Fred Louis Lerch (rechts)
Fee Malten, Heinrich George, Fred Louis Lerch (v.l.n.r.)
Fred Louis Lerch, Heinrich George, Fee Malten (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Fred Louis Lerch (links), Fee Malten, Heinrich George (rechts)
Szene mit Heinrich George (Mitte), Fee Malten, Fred Louis Lerch (vorne rechts)
Szene mit Walter Barnes (2.v.l.), Uschi (Ursula) Glas (Mitte), Götz George (2.v.r.)
Hark Bohm, Marius Aicher, Elga Sorbas, Jan George (v.l.n.r.)