From sheep shearing in Australia to wool being spun and woven into cloth in Scottish tweed mills.
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...
Maartje Pasman, Enrique Fiss in "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Natasja Juul in "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Enrique Fiss, Benny Techen (left to right) in "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
"Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Swetlana Alexjewitsch in "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Natasja Juul in "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Joseph Vogl in "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Enrique Fissin "Near and Elsewhere" (2018)
Internal correspondence regarding "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse", with handwritten annotations by Artur Brauner.
Letter from CCC-Film to the Malta Government Tourist Board, 27 July 1964, request for some shots of Malta for "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse".
Costume excerpt for "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse", part of "Judy", played by Rika Dialina.
Costume excerpt for "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse", part of "Gilda Larsen", played by Yvonne Furneaux.
Requirements list for the location shooting of "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse" in Malta.
Casting suggestions for "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil", handwritten by Artur Brauner.