Vol. No. 31

No du document (ISN):
43707
Fonds/collection:
DAWSON CITY MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Conditions d'accès générales à la collection

Consultation:
Libre
Reproduction:
  • No Restrictions / Pas de restrictions
Remarques:
  • 1. Material was received from Dawson City in 2 shipments - 506 reels in 1978 and 26 reels in 1980. Of these 389 reels, primarily of American fiction, were transferred to Library of Congress for conversion. Reference copies of some of these reels were returned to NFTSA.
No d'acquisition:
1979-0191
Support:
Film
Titre:
Vol. No. 31
Nom de la série:
Universal Screen Magazine
Partie:
1 of 1
Date de production:
1917
Date de diffusion:
1917-08-10/1917-08-06 ?
Compagnie de production :
  • Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Pays de production:
us
Nom du distributeur:
Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Description:
  • Floriculture - Rose Breeding. Two healthy parents of definite character are selected - one the staminate or male parent, the other the pistillate or female parent. An unopened bud is selected for the pistil. The petals and stamens are removed to prevent self polination.
  • New Inventions - New Motor. This new engine is so constructed that the propellers perform the double function of drving the aeroplane ahead at top speed and at the same time keep the motor cool. A hot motor means a stalled and balky machine.
  • Screw Oddities - Bear Mascot. These ungainly and sometimes ferocious bruins often make fine pets. They exhibit many human traits and failings.
  • Preparedness - "Going to Sea" in an Armory. Sailors are now taught the art of up-to-the minute seamanship on land. In the completely equipped armory of the second battalion naval militia at Brooklyn, New York, young men are developped into efficient sailors long before they board a battleship.
  • Physical Culture - Uncle Sam Dependent Upon Feminine Vigor. With men at the front women should make themselves physically fit to take their places and learn the art of self-protection. The exercises should not be indulged in immediately after eating.
  • Art - Miracles in Mud. Produced by Willie Hopkins, noted sculptor.
Langue:
  • Silent with English intertitles
État du droit d'auteur:
Copyright expired.
Restrictions à la consultation:
~No Restrictions / Pas de restrictions
Restrictions du donateur:
Use requires credit be given to the Dawson City Museum and Historical Society Collection, National Archives of Canada.
Notes:
  • 1. Actuality footage over 50 years - copyright expired.
Copie de consultation:
  • V1 2007-04-0014
Source:
DSINTRNL - 43707

Détails de l'inventaire

No de voûte (ISN): 184144

Support:
FILM
No de localisation:
    • N-7065
Nombre de pièces:
1
Calibre:
35MM
Type de son:
SIL
Couleur:
teinté
Pellicule:
NITRATE
Mètrage:
928FT
Rétréc. max:
1.9%
Tiré de:
    • DEPOSIT
Statut:
MASTER

No de voûte (ISN): 434697

Support:
FILM
No de localisation:
    • 7906-1272
Entrepôt:
GAT
Nombre de pièces:
1
Calibre:
35MM
Type de son:
SIL
Couleur:
noir et blanc
Pellicule:
DUPE
Description technique:
NEG
Mètrage:
928FT
Rétréc. max:
0.7%
Tiré de:
    • N-7065
Statut:
PRT.ELEM

No de voûte (ISN): 434759

Support:
FILM
No de localisation:
    • 7906-1274
Entrepôt:
GAT
Nombre de pièces:
1
Calibre:
35MM
Type de son:
SIL
Couleur:
noir et blanc
Pellicule:
ANS PRT
Mètrage:
928FT
Rétréc. max:
0.5%
Tiré de:
    • 7906-1272
Statut:
REF

No de voûte (ISN): 436727

Support:
VIDEO
No de localisation:
    • V1 2007-04-0014
Nombre de pièces:
1
Calibre:
1/2 IN
Durée:
120:00
Format de lecture:
VHS
Statut:
REF

No de voûte (ISN): 981347

Support:
VIDEO
No de localisation:
    • V4 2007-04-0022
Nombre de pièces:
1
Calibre:
1/2 IN
Type de son:
SOF
Couleur:
couleur
Format de lecture:
DIGIBETA
Tiré de:
    • 8003-0232
    • 7906-1274
    • 8003-0230
    • 8010-0120
    • 9206-0001
    • 9308-0258
    • 2004-02-0138
    • 2003-04-0199
Statut:
MASTER
Date de modification :