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Description
Consists of various scenes from Cloverdale, California in 1936. The first reel features young children walking in a row and waving to the camera, followed by an older woman. In the next scene, the children are at a playground with a swing set. Reel 2 begins with a Pat Sullivan Studio animation before it is recorded over by images of a family near a lake picnicking and relaxing. Finally, it cuts to a residential area with a cat and two dogs. Written on r01: At home; Cloverdale; July 4, 1936; 8mm; Kneiss WSF 50/13; Written on r01: (Same as r01 except for:) WSF 50/14
Type
moving image
Format
Reversal Original Silent Black and White 8mm film
Form/Genre
Home movies Unedited footage
Extent
2 Reels of 2
Identifier
ID 181 cscrm_000454_r01; cscrm_000454_r02
Language
English
Subject
Children Picnics Playgrounds Cats Dogs
Place
Cloverdale (Calif.)
Provenance
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