Title:
Frederick Andrus home movies, Reel 1
Record Group Number:
RG5723.MI
Collection:
Andrus, Frederick
Contributing Institution:
History Nebraska; https://history.nebraska.gov/
Date:
c.1930s
Description:
Home movies footage attributed to Dr. Frederick Andrus of Seward County, Nebraska. This reel is labeled: “Dr. Andrus - Savanah Home - Excelsior” Description: Lady walking through rose garden, sitting on bench in garden; Scenes of flat land and bluffs (mountains?); Two boys posing in front of home with dog; Man and woman walking toward camera; man, woman, two boys, and dog posing in front of home; exterior of a building (school? hospital?) City street, construction of new building, dome building says Arena, building like a court house with white statues in front; Panoramic view of a city and lake from a hill; bronze statue of a man on horse; shot of an old, run down house; Lady standing near large fountain near a large building, lady in front of hospital (?), man standing in front of hospital (?); Two women, a man, and 2 boys in front of home; Shot of large building (?) hospital; Shot of large home, farm animals; Shot of dome building; City street, buildings, possibly hospital; Farm, geese, horses; Country road, man on tractor; men golfing; Lady sitting on front porch; “Tianna Country Club [Minnesota] —Welcome”; shots of golf course; Large home front view; man and woman outside with dog; Lake, a person at dock in small boat.
Subject (Topics) :
Travel
Subject (Topics) :
Golf
Source (Places):
Savannah (Ga.)
Source (Places):
Minnesota
Source (Places):
Excelsior (Ga.)
Source (Temporal):
1930s
Format-Extent:
00:10:21
Format-Medium:
Motion picture film
Format-Medium:
Black and white
Format-Medium:
Silent
Dimensions:
16mm
Type:
Moving Image
Rights:
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under U.S. copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. The organization that has made this item available believes that the item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. (CC Public Domain 1.0 and RightsStatements.org NoC-US 1.0). The original object is available at History Nebraska. For more information contact: hn.web@nebraska.gov