Life on Marywell Farm during the first years of the Taggart family's occupancy.
Cyclical year in the life of the Taggart family as they take up residence at Marywell Farm. Their first experiences of country life.
Amateur footage of the Erskine ferry and slipways after ceasing operation after the opening of the new Erskine Bridge.
Amateur footage of ciné club outings to Moffat and Biggar.
Behind the scenes footage of activities at the Scottish Association of Amateur Cinematographers' weekend at Crieff Hydro.
Amateur footage of women working in an office in Glasgow city centre, and general views at Faslane on Gare Loch, including the liner Aquitania.
Amateur footage of a home theatre performance of Cinderella.
Amateur footage of a Townswomen's Guild outing to Blackpool.
Bernhard Goetzke, Lil Dagover, Walter Janssen (from left to right) in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
Walter Janssen, Lil Dagover in "Der müde Tod" (1921)
Hans-Heinrich Hardt (front) in "Cord" (2019)
Emil Jannings (standing), Robert Klein-Lörk (right) in "Der blaue Engel" (1926)
Karl Freund, Emil Jannings (left to right) while shooting "Der letzte Mann" (1924)
Fritz Rasp in scene from the Buenos Aires copy of "Metropolis", which contains numerous scenes thought to be lost. (Image editing: Dennis Neuschäfer-Rube for ZEITmagazin)
Still taken from the Buenos Aires copy of "Metropolis", which contains numerous scenes thought to be lost. (Image editing: Dennis Neuschäfer-Rube for ZEITmagazin)
Marianne Hoppe, Ferdinand Marian (left to right) in "Romanze in Moll" (1944)
Plans for building new housing in Glasgow and encouraging skilled tradesmen to return to working at their old trades on building sites.
Bird life on St. Kilda, including shots of islanders snaring young fulmars, the St. Kildans' staple food.
Broxburn Gala Day and crowning of the Queen, 26th June 1954. Includes footage of the procession, children's fancy dress competition and the Gala Queen crowning ceremony.
Procession of the Gala Queen and "The Champion" through the streets of Kirkliston, West Lothian. 3rd July 1954.
General views of a youth parade which includes the Boys' Brigade, Boy Scouts, and Girl Guides at the Inverkeithing Lammas Fair and Games.
Lt .General Sir Walter Braithwaite unveils Bo'ness and Carriden war memorial. 12th July 1924.
Coverage of the Peebles March Riding and Beltane Festival which falls in a Jubilee Year, the celebrations include a Piper which leads a procession of children and the Beltane Queen and her retinue th...
Young people enjoying various activities at Butlin's camp at Ayr. The purpose of the venture was to bring young Scots face to face with leaders in public life.