Amateur footage of a Hazelden Riding Club gymkhana at Peel Road Field, Carmunnock.
Amateur footage of the last day of tram services on the streets of Glasgow, and the evening display of Glasgow's historic trams.
A recording of "Project 1965", a stage show organised by the Scottish Committee of the National Union of Townswomen's Guilds, with Scottish regional guilds performing tableaux from different lands.
A 'Cotter's' coach tour holiday to Austria.
Amateur footage of a coach trip from Glasgow to Rome, travelling through France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany and Austria on the way.
A history of the Eastwood area in Glasgow, and footage of new community building developments in the early 1970s.
Comprehensive history of the burgh of Ayr, including footage of buildings of historical interest.
Amateur family footage of various locations, including Ayr, Rothesay, the Dunoon area and Gare Loch.
Constanze Klaue
Angelika Waller, Alexander Lang (left to right) in "Hut ab, wenn du küßt!" (1971)
Evelyne Kraft in "Lady Dracula" (1977)
Evelyne Kraft in "Lady Dracula" (1977)
"Lady Dracula" (1977)
Evelyne Kraft in "Lady Dracula" (1977)
Marion Kracht, Stephen Boyd (left to right) in "Lady Dracula" (1977)
Frédéric Hambalek
News items about the funeral of King of Belgium, Albert I.
A Laya Films documentary produced during the Spanish Civil War on the cork industry in the Baix Empordà area of Catalonia. It includes scenes depicting the traditional manufacturing process, which be...
Compilation of short News reports concerning: - a shouting contest - a man jumping from a driving car onto a flying plane. - thousands of Hindus travelling to the Ganges River. - Geese flocks on a far...
1. Zwischentitel: Ansichten der Werke und Vorgänge auf den Fabrikhöfen. Bild: Arbeiter strömen auf das Betriebsgelände, vereinzelt mit dem Fahrrad; Automobil, beladenes Pferdefuhrwerk; Panoramasc...
Film on the evolution of transportation.
Report on the growth of the city of Brussels
Unedited fragments, the first trials of the young cinematographer Gaston Schoukens.
War-time report, probably released in September-October 1919.