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CARROL GIBBONS

Carrol Gibbons (1945)

Pathe introduces pianist Carrol Gibbons.

HAROLD WILSON

Harold Wilson (1949)

President of the Board of Trade, Harold Wilson announces the scrapping of clothes...

PROFESSOR PICCARD

Professor Piccard

Churchill speech in Moscow. Soundtrack item only.

PAUL ROBESON AT PRAGUE SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL aka PAUL ROBESON IN PRAGUE

Paul Robeson At Prague Spring Music Festival AKA Paul Robeson In Prague (1949)

Paul Robeson...

BILLY GRAHAM'S FAREWELL MESSAGE

Billy Graham's Farewell Message (1959)

Evangelist Billy Graham gives farewell speech on departure...

VIOLINIST YEHUDI MENUHIN WITH HIS FAMILY

Violinist Yehudi Menuhin With His Family (1963)

Yehudi Menuhin with his family and their new baby

RICHARD GORDON ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA

Richard Gordon Arrives In Australia (1966)

Author Richard Gordon arrives in Sydney Australia

 

 

33,000 POUNDS VIOLIN aka ISAAC STERN PLAYS £30,000 VIOLIN

33,000 Pounds Violin AKA Isaac Stern Plays £30,000 Violin (1947)

Interview with famous...

BILLY GRAHAM LEAVES

Billy Graham Leaves (1954)

The American evangelist leaves for home after a successful UK tour.

SURREALIST PAINTER SALVADOR DALI EXHIBITION

Surrealist Painter Salvador Dali Exhibition (1963)

Exhibition of the surrealist painter Salvador...

EARTHA KITT

Eartha Kitt (1960)

Eartha Kitt limbers up and exercises under the supervision of coach Al Murray.

JACK BUCHANAN HOME WITH BRIDE

Jack Buchanan Home With Bride (1947-1949)

Radio and musical star Jack Buchanan returns home after getting...

GABRIEL DEE

Gabriel Dee (1933)

Astrologer Gabriel Dee tells us how to discern character from the hands.

THE DANCE EXOTIC!

The Dance Exotic! (1935)

French dancer Cinda Gleen is seen performing a jazz dance on a Paris stage.

DILLWYN THOMAS

Dillwyn Thomas (1937)

Young Welsh singer Dillwyn Thomas sings 'Vienna City of Dreams'.

ARTHUR ASKEY

Arthur Askey (1938)

Film star and comedian Arthur Askey singing 'A Pretty Bird'.

BERNARD CLIFTON issue title - OHMS

Bernard Clifton Issue Title - OHMS (1938)

Footage of the baritone Bernard Clifton singing 'So Little...

WRITING aka GRAPHOLOGY issue title is CHARMED I'M SURE

Writing AKA Graphology Issue Title Is Charmed I'm Sure (1939)

Graphologist Shirley Anderson...

RAYMOND NEWELL

Raymond Newell (1943)

Baritone Raymond Newell sings "Our Land".

BOXING

Boxing (1947)

U.S. comedian Jack Durant has joke boxing match with Freddie Mills. Jack la Rue referees.

COOKERY HINTS aka COOKING TIPS

Cookery Hints AKA Cooking Tips (1957)

Little film showing a few tips on how to present food...

PAPERWEIGHTS

Paperweights (1956)

Frank Hill makes a milliaflore paperweight at Whitefriars Glassworks in Wealdstone,...

ARISTIDE BRIAND -

Aristide Briand - "Pilgrim Of Peace" - Passes (1932)

Library shots of French politician Aristide...

FROM FAR OFF AUSTRALIA

From Far Off Australia (1932)

J A Lyons, new Australian Premier talks to Pathe about prosperity and the...

LIVERPUDLIANS! - LISTEN TO GENERAL O'DUFFEY

Liverpudlians! - Listen To General O'duffey (1932)

Organiser of Irish games visits Liverpool to...

ELSTREE ... HERE I COME! aka ELSTREE ... HERE I AM!

Elstree ... Here I Come! AKA Elstree ... Here I Am! (1932)

Australian beauty queen Judy Kelly -...

"Human Loud Speakers" (1932)

A town criers' competition held in Lyme Regis in Dorset. Lots of bells and...

FOOTBALL ... AGAIN! aka SUSSEX AND YORKSHIRE

Football ... Again! AKA Sussex And Yorkshire (1932)

Film of the start of the Football season and...

SUPERSTITIOUS?

Superstitious? (1933)

Is Friday the 13th a good day to get married? This London couple don't think so.

"Amy And Jim" (1933)

Pilots Amy and Jim Mollison arrive at a station and discuss their next trip.

SEASON'S PRETTIEST WEDDING

Season's Prettiest Wedding (1933)

London society wedding has 18 bridesmaids and 4 page boys.

THE WORLD'S RICHEST GIRL

The World's Richest Girl (1933)

Wedding of Miss Barbara and Prince Mdvani in Paris.

"We're Glad She's Glad - She's Glad We're Glad!" (1930)

Tennis star Betty Nuthall returns to...

DALE SMITH

Dale Smith (1931)

The famous baritone Dale Smith sings a sea shanty called "Shenandoah."

ALBERT WHELAN

Albert Whelan (1931)

The radio star Albert Whelan tells and entertaining story.

COSTER AND SWAFFER

Coster And Swaffer (1931)

Photographer Howard Coster patiently listens to theatre critic Hannen Swaffer...

ANN BURGESS

Ann Burgess (1931)

Soprano Ann Burgess sings 'A Little Brown Owl'.

THE NEW WALTZ

The New Waltz (1931)

The famous dancer Santos Casani introduces the 'New Waltz'.

TIRELESS TOES

Tireless Toes (1931)

Miss Eve Fulton shows off her Toe Dancing skills.

MISS JOSEPHINE BAKER

Miss Josephine Baker (1931)

Josephine Baker sings a song about Paris at a function.

SANTOS CASANI

Santos Casani (1931)

Santos Casani dances with a partner and other couples.

RONALD FRANKAU

Ronald Frankau (1932)

The comedian Ronald Frankau performing comic routine.

JULES BLEDSOE

Jules Bledsoe (1932)

Actor-Baritone Jules Bledsoe sings 'Dear Old Southland'.

TOM BURKE

Tom Burke (1932)

Tom Burke conducts a male choir as they sing 'The Voice In The Old Village Choir'.

LESLIE HUTCHINSON

Leslie Hutchinson (1933)

Leslie Hutchinson sings "How Deep is the Ocean", at the Malmaison, London.

THE FOUR MUSKETEERS

The Four Musketeers (1933)

The Four Musketeers sing 'Sylvia', accompanied by Mabel Pearl at the piano.

CHARLES MAYHEW

Charles Mayhew (1933)

Good footage of the baritone Charles Mayhew singing.

MAKING NOTES

Making Notes (1933)

Very good film showing how the Xylophone is constructed and also played, by Harry...

ROBERT EASTON

Robert Easton (1933)

Good footage of the bass player Robert Easton singing.

ALEXANDER ZASS

Alexander Zass (1934)

Strongman Alexander Zass has his strength tested with iron chains, bars and...