C. Erwin Piper Technical Center, 555 Ramirez Street, Space 320, Los Angeles, California 90012, USA City of Los Angeles. City Archives and Records Center http://clerk.lacity.org/city-archives-and-records-center michael.holland@lacity.org public domain; released under license Creative Commons CC0 "no rights reserved"; please credit "University of Southern California Digital Library
Description
Short clips and outtakes from Los Angeles Police Department Film Unit, can 126, late 1960's. First section (police recruitment, from "Career AR-37B) includes police officer interview, test, at locker, entering Metropolitan division, physical examination, swearing in, liquor store robbery investigation, getting dressed, Police Academy graduation, taking identification photograph, lie detector test, in the situation room, and dispatch. Second section includes footage of a visit by British dignitaries Princess Margaret and her husband the Earl of Snowdon, with Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty and his wife Betts, at Los Angeles City Hall, 1965 November 10.
Type
moving image
Format
1 film reel (12:23): silent, color 16mm, double perforation documentary films video/mp4
Production footage and outtakes Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of, 1930- Margaret, Princess, Countess of Snowdon, 1930-2002 Yorty, Samuel William "Sam", 1909-1998 Yorty, Elizabeth "Betts", d. 1984
Time Period
1965-11-10
Place
150 North Los Angeles Street 1880 Academy Drive 200 North Spring Street late 1960s 34.052249,-118.241277 34.082104,-118.241592 34.053856,-118.243108 California Los Angeles Police Academy Parker Center Los Angeles City Hall Los Angeles USA
Source
Los Angeles City Archives [Contributing entity] disk 1913744; original filename RecruitingFilmCan126; original filename LAPD7_RECRUITING_FILM_CAN_126_AVI_2398 [Identifier]
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