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Newsreels: 1929 Events At Home And Abroad
Newsreels 1929 stock footage documents world events, politics and war as well as sports, fashion and entertainment for the year of 1929. Our Public Domain Stock Footage newsreels cover every major world event, the not so major events, strides in technology, the lives of public figures, fads and trends. Newsreels 1929 is an incredibly rich resource of visual history that tells the story of the year 1929.
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NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29081)

Pilsen, Czechoslovakia – 30,000 gymnasts in mammoth Sokol drill.
Men and women athletes parade through streets before tremendous crowds.

Canon City, Colorado – 13 lose lives in worst prison riot.
First pictures of Colorado State Penitentiary where 200 convicts mutinied.

Fredericia, Denmark – Denmark's ruler greets oldest regiment.
Reviews crack 12th Infantry on its 250th birthday.

Capitola, California – Anti-aircraft guns riddle floating target.
Sixty-third Coast Artillery gives fine exhibition of marksmanship.

Port Limon, Costa Rica – Oddities in today's news:
Deep sea shellbacks race at furious speed of two miles an hour.

El Monte, California – Mr. and Mrs. Felis Leo present.
Some brand new productions that will soon be roaring successes.

Toledo, Ohio – A boy Hercules.
Clarence Kehr, Jr., five years old, smokes his father's pipe, and performs amazing feats of strength.

Tokyo, Japan – Japanese women start big prohibition drive.
Drys gain first foothold in Nippon when 3,000 hold a Wineless Day procession.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29082)
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Chicago, Illinois–Athletics and Cubs clash in World Series.
Highlights in the battle for final glory between Connie Mack's stars and Windy city sluggers.

Aberdeen, Maryland – Bombs burst and guns bark at Army "Show."
Aerial fighters and heavy artillery put on thrilling exhibition.

Richmond Beach, Washington – Burn great ship built for war service.
S.S. Fort Jackson, part of emergency fleet, is destroyed by junkmen buyers.

Sudbury, England – Dawes visits old home town of his ancestors.
U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain is given a big welcome by the city fathers.

Berlin, Germany – Oddities in today's news:
Here's a parlor auto—German invents machine that folds up like an umbrella.

Los Angeles, California – A rubber ball baby.
Ramona Carpenter, 15 months old, loops-the-loop into her father's arms.

Frankfort, Germany – Speeds through air in rocket airplane.
Fritz von Opel, millionaire daredevil, goes one and quarter miles in flying inferno.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29083)

Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Hoover see Athletics win Worlds Series in smashing finish.
Haas' homer and Miller's double defeats Cubs 3-2—30,000 fans there.

Gwynedd, Pennsylvania – "Bone shakers" of long ago take the air again.
Veteran Wheelmen's Association celebrates its 53rd anniversary.

New Orleans, Louisiana – Tiny yachts buck heavy seas in gulf.
Rough weather marks annual races of International Star Class Association.

Petaluma, California – Oddities in today's news:
Here are four California babies that can walk and run at age of three months.

Port Angeles, Washington – "House that Jack built.
" Captain "Jack" Smith, and his daughter, use forest "bricks" to erect unique home.

New York City, New York – Big city lures bossy.
Ohio farmer's wife milks $15,000 cow with skyscrapers as setting.

Port Angeles, Washington – He's a salmon hound.
"Mike," world's only fishing dog, is his own hook, line and sinker.

Oakland, California – Coast melon market is sadly depleted.
Visible supply rapidly disappears as prize eating contest is staged.

Danbury, Connecticut – Auto speed stars thrill crowds at fair.
Farmer folk gasp as cars skid around curves on half-mile track.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29084)
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Berlin, Germany – 500,000 line streets at Stresemann funeral.
President Hindenberg, at 82, walks three miles, heading procession from Reichstag to cemetery.

New York City, New York – Who's who in today's news:
Gen. Dawes, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, and Mrs. Dawes, come home for a visit.

New York City, New York – Paris tries to put our girls into "longies."
American fashion experts display knee-hiding skirts and trailing ensembles.

Mexico City, Mexico – News paragraphs:
Mexicans hold Columbus Day celebration with elaborate ceremonies.

Cambridge, Maryland – Test model seadrome.
Miniature of floating platform for cross-ocean flyers is given trial.

Rhineland, Germany – A page from the gay '90's.
German family recalls "good old days" with a joy ride on the highway.

San Diego, California – Smoke screen blankets airplane-carrier in Navy Day "battle."
Destroyers and flyers hide huge Saratoga in spectacular maneuvers.

Buffalo, New York - City's "sweetest day" makes orphans happy.

New York City, New York - Princess Erik here.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29085)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 70,000 see California crush Penn team, 12 to 7.
Golden Bears overwhelm eastern rivals in fierce struggle.

Belleau, France – War torn church rebuilt by "Yankees."
Famous 26th Division restores old structure wrecked on battle front.

Oakland, California – News paragraphs:
Great Russian airplane—"Land of the Soviets," bound for New York from Moscow, reaches coast.

Ise, Japan – Jap scouts visit shrine.
Hundreds of boys make annual pilgrimage to tiny temple dedicated to Sun Goddess.

Skagitt River, Washington – Highest dam in world nearly ready.
"The Diablo," which will cost more than $4,000,000, is eighty percent completed.

Scott, Arkansas – Oddities in today's news:
Mechanical cotton picker invades the fields of Dixie.

South Holland, Illinois – No race suicide here.
Sixteen children in this family—Mr. and Mrs. Peerbolte claim world's record.

Stockholm, Sweden – Swedish children hold mammoth festival.
Stadium is scene of colorful spectacle celebrating fall re-opening of schools.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29086)

Cincinnati, Ohio – Hoover leads new waterways celebration.
President and party cruise down Ohio River to dedicate $118,000,000 project.

Spezia, Italy – Italy's Naval cadets in mid-air ship drill.
Leghorn Academy boys do daring stunts in review for Admiral Rota.

New York City, New York – Morgan heads group that halts market panic.
Announcement of support from leaders of finance stops wild trading in Wall Street.

Cardington, England – News paragraphs:
Britain's new airship has first flight—R-101 sails over London.

New York City, New York – First city air police go on duty.
Sky cop corps is inaugurated to curb reckless flying over metropolis.

Brooklyn, New York – Oddities in today's news:
Trolley tries to be a subway car—jumps track into excavation and injures eight passengers.

Berlin, Germany – Fireman uses showerbath.
Queer device to protect flame-fighters is tried out before German officials.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29087)

Rome, Italy – Mussolini reviews metropolitan police.
City's "finest" turn out for Premier in biggest annual inspection in history.

New York City, New York – Who's who in the news of today:
Roosevelt Medal is awarded Owen D. Young for his plan to settle reparations problem.

Washington, DC – Find Fall guilty.
Former Secretary of the Interior is convicted of taking $100,000 bribe from E. L. Doheny.

New York City, New York – Meet the sisters "G."
Eleanor and Carla, sensational Paris dancers, here for "King of Jazz" roles.

Yamoto, Japan – Give youth of Japan $1,000,000 playground.
Seventy-five acre recreation ground is opened in suburb of Tokyo.

Chicago, Illinois – "Cinderellas" compete in perfect foot contest.
Twinkling tootsies are tested at convention of Chiropodists' Association.

Los Angeles, California – Coast population jumps.
Hurry call is sent for synthetic "mother" to feed twelve babies born at one time.

Paris, France – Waiters hold marathon.
Galloping garcons have annual race through streets of Capital.

New Haven, Connecticut – Booth is hero as Yale crushes Army 21-13.
80,000 see slender youth plunge through West Point giants and score three touchdowns.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29088)

Washington, DC - $50,000 for Mme. Curie.
Gift of scientist friends for purchase of gram of radium, is presented by President Hoover.

Bangkok, Siam – King opens royal opera season in Siam.
Praja Dhipok introduces elaborate dancing plays in his palace for first time.

Mansfield, Massachusetts – Don't like turkey? Then pick one of these.
America's biggest goose farm begins fattening 5,000 birds for Christmas season.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29089)

Valley Stream, New York – Police battle crowds as Soviets end flight.
Thousands try to break through lines when giant plane completes 13,300-mile journey.

Hoquiam, Washington – Oddities in today's news:
Forest fashions are new fad—girls display latest styles in wooden dresses.

Fredericksburg, Virginia – Innocent monk jailed.
"Freckles," trained chimpanzee, is locked up pending ownership decision.

Mitchell Field, New York – "Safe" planes compete in $150,000 prize tests.
American and foreign machines are tried out in Guggenheim Aircraft Competition.

Alameda, California - $250,000 pier blaze.
Firemen fight flames for nine hours and save steamers.

Olympia, Washington – Builds "Noah's Ark." William Greenwood says the world's coming to an end in 1932 and he's getting ready.

Berlin, Germany – Germany speeds up.
Teutonic traffic takes a leap—one way streets and few stops keep everything moving.

New Haven, Connecticut – Yale beats Dartmouth 16-12 in fierce struggle.
80,000 see Blue hoodoo pursue the Green—losers put up hard fight.

Weatherford, Texas -- County fair recalls south of olden days.

Los Angeles, California -- Bears smother Trojans, 15-7, in grid upset.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1929 (UE29090)

Rome, Italy – 100,000 hail Il Duce on 7th Fascisti birthday.
Tremendous crowds fill Piazza Venezia to celebrate famous "March on Rome."

Washington, DC – Who's who in today's news:
Hoover and Dawes enroll in Red Cross—are first members in annual drive.

Liverpool, England – Ramsay MacDonald home.
Britain's Premier returns to England after his visit to America.

Cedar Falls, Washington – Record haul marks timber price raise.
Northwestern logging camp ships 8,000,000 feet in one month to satisfy demands.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – News paragraphs:
Santa Claus' workshop busy—inmates of Old Men's Home speed up on Christmas toy making.

Ozone Park, New York – Burn 25,000 "squealers."
Eastern Radio Association destroys huge pile of obsolete sets in public bonfire.

Berlin, Germany – Traffic tips for tots.
Special class to teach children how to avoid street dangers is introduced in schools.

Brooklyn, New York – Show marine progress.
Ship Models Club displays miniature vessels in unique exhibition.

Bloomington, Indiana – Grow "loyal whiskers."
Indiana University students vow not to shave until their team wins a football game.

Armistice Day, 1929.
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