Shots of men felling trees and transporting logs by horse to a small sawmill, where the timber is cut into lengths.
An expression of the point of view of English men and women who have made their homes north of the Border.
Scenes of life in Wick; a pony and cart carrying hay, a steam train on the Wick line and men rolling barrels at the Glenmorangie distillers.
Men's track races, the women's sprint race and cycle racing at the Jedburgh and Hawick Amateur Sports, August 1951. [Many shots are in slow-motion]
A trailer for the Scottish Education Department showing canoeists on a river and young men and women being taught carpentry. An advert to promote further education.
The herring industry, from the men on the trawlers to the fish girls on the shore gutting and packing the fish.
Men working machines on the factory floor of Thomas White & Sons Ltd. of Paisley, woodworking machinery manufacturers, and a staff excursion on a steamer to Dunoon.
Whaling footage, South Georgia, Antarctica. Includes men on the pier dragging a whale on to the dock, then carving it to pieces.
Prisoner and warden take a dead man out of the pulley.
The designer Hartwig goes on holiday to the Krkonoše mountains where his father works as a postman. The latter falls ill and Karel carries out his work in his stead. The Prague builder Werner, who is...
Mines in Ostrava and environs provided the setting for a story of social struggle which is told during the Austro-Hungarian Empire and which culminates in the ear of the new Czechoslovak Republic.
A shortened version of Smetana's opera The Bartered Bride produced by the National Theatre in Prague and performed on an open-air stage in Šárka on the 16th of May 1913.
Down on the photo is Kadlec (actor). Mencl (actor) is the second one from the left standing on the rock.
Marwille (actress) on a colourful dress.
A group of three women on the left, in the middle stands opera singer Cleo Pucelli (actress: Růžena Šlemrová). A group of five men on the right side of the photo, the second from the left is impre...
Emil Parker (actor: Jan Svoboda) - as a component of a theatre performance - stands over a young man on a white shirt.
The production company "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Film A.G." applied against the ban of the film "Men in white". The application was rejected.
Following parts had to be removed:1) shot at the girl in the callbox2) scene, where the girl defends herself against the gangsters