- CA BI FT-271
- Item
- 1971
Item is marked as news film from 1971. Film is composed of silent portions and sections including a magnetic sound track.
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Item is marked as news film from 1971. Film is composed of silent portions and sections including a magnetic sound track.
Accidents Don't Happen# 2-Machines
Item is an educational film produced by the Department of Labour. Item is part of a series of films devoted to educating viewers on safety in the workplace. Optical soundtrack.
Castle Films; United World Films, Inc.
Canadian Seamen's Union Pickets
Item is a film depicting the Canadian Seamen's Union strike of 1949. Edge code may imply that the print was struck in 1955.
Item is described as "a collage of scenes, without commentary, which express the beauty and versatility of recreational activities to be enjoyed in Cape Breton. Scenes of the Bell Museum, Miner's Museum, fishing, harness racing, highland dancing and swimming are included."
Crawley Films
Item is a film depicting the societal benefits of improved transportation, and the ways in which steel functions to improve transportation. Optical soundtrack.
American Iron and Steel Institue
Item is an instructional or educational film (original film no. 11349) sent to American Iron Steel, attn. C.S. Smallwood) in Washington, DC. Optical soundtrack;.
Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
Chapel Island Mission, July 1980: Bishop Power visits Island
Item is a short film that documents Bishop Power's visit to Chapel Island in 1980.
Raytel Photography
Item is a film "taken of radio station CJCB used on Feb. 10/59 on CJCB-TV during program re CJCB Radio's thirtieth birthday celebration."
CJCB-TV
Item is a film depicting individuals, most likely coal miners, going about their day to day activities outside of the mine. Optical soundtrack.
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
College of Cape Breton Graduation 1966
Item is a film of graduation proceedings for the College of Cape Breton.
College of Cape Breton Graduation 1972-1973
Item is a film of graduation proceedings for the College of Cape Breton.
Item is a collection of scenes depicting various locations and activities prevalent in Nova Scotia. Optical Soundtrack.
Nova Scotia Information Travel Bureau, Information Services
Item is a film which appears to be promotional material for St. Francis Xavier University. Optical soundtrack.
Camera Club of St. Francis Xavier University
Item is a "history of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation (DOSCO) and covers the coal and steel industries both in Nova Scotia and elsewhere."
Item depicts the 175th anniversary of Sydney. No Sound.
Dominion Steel and Coal Company (DOSCO)
Item is film which explores careers in exploration geophysics. Optical Soundtrack.
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Film Buchse “Paris - color Brussels”
Item is a film, which depicts various landscapes and images of a rural areas. The region in which the film depicts is likely France and/or Belgium. No sound.
Unknown
Fr. Charlie W. MacDonald's Funeral
Item is a short film documenting the immediate aftermath of Fr. Charlie W.'s funeral ceremony. The first several scenes depict people stepping out of a small church.
Item is a film which documents the way of life of people of Aboriginal descent in Manitoba. Optical soundtrack.
Dawn Chase
Item is a film with footage of the 1979 No. 26 explosion and memorial service.
Item is a film, in which the opening scene depicts a man standing in what appears to be a rail yard. No apparent soundtrack.
CJCB-TV
Item is a film in which the opening scene depicts a group of people congregated at what appears to be a small harbour or wharf. This snapshot of people and places across Cape Breton and Nova Scotia includes scenes of haymaking, sport fishing, farm life, Lake Ainslie, Inverness Beach, Sea Wolf (Margaree) Island, and more.
Item is a film, in which its opening scenes depict a woman walking along a sidewalk and a group of men emptying a box contain what appears to be letters. Optical soundtrack.
Item is a film of the opening day ceremonies for the Nova Scotia Eastern Institute of Technology (NSEIT). Double Perforated Film. No sound.
Item is a short film documenting the opening of the Canso Causeway in 1955
Alexander Hugh Mackinnon
Perspective: "Coal at the Crossroads"
Item is a film exploring the consequences of the declining coal industry.
National Film Board of Canada
Shots of Shipping Hot Ingots 65 Tons
Item is a film which depicts the shipping of hot ingots.
Dominion Steel and Coal Company (DOSCO)
Item is a film depicting the evolving life of Cape Breton locals. Optical Soundtrack.
Crabtree, Grant
Item is a film depicting St. Anne's Mission
Raytel Photography
Item is a film, in which the opening frames depict a factory and its workers dealing with what appears to be heated metal. No sound.
Item is a film providing a detailed look at the steel industry in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Department of Mines
Item is a film depicting the use of the cable belt. Optical soundtrack.
Associated British-Pathe ltd.
Item is a film. Its opening scene is depicting that of a brick fire place.
ATV
Item is a film detailing the parts, controls and purpose of the coal cutting machine known as a trepanner. Optical soundtrack.
National Coal Board
Item is a documentary investigating the lives of those living in Tignish, Prince edward Island. Set in PEI, funded with help from Memorial University with money from the Donner Canadian Foundation and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Produced by George C. Stoney for the NFB. Optical Soundtrack.
National Film Board of Canada
Item is a film that "documents the French fleet lost in Louisbourg harbour during battles with the British in the 18th century." Optical Soundtrack.
Cape Breton Development Corporation; Louisbourg Underwater Archaeological Society
Item is a "Spruce budworm special". Opening scene of item depicts a well dressed man.
ATV