C-130 Hercules landing
US Air Force C-130 Hercules transport aircraft landing at Valdosta, Georgia, USA.
1960s: Engraving of the Georgia Delegation in Congress on the cover of Harper's Weekly.
1960s: Engraving of the Georgia Delegation in Congress on the cover of Harper's Weekly.
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Georgia Tech and Miami University play American football and Georgia Tech wins in Atlanta, Georgia.
Georgia Tech wins American football match in Atlanta, Georgia. Teams of Georgia Tech (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Miami University play American football game. Spectators watch the match and cheer the players. Georgia Tech wins by 14-6. Location: Atlanta Georgia USA. Date: September 19, 1955.
America - Georgia Georgia
Host Jack Dougless takes the viewers on a 25 minute armchair tour of interesting attractions in Georgia, some of which no longer exsist.
Eugene Bowen (Georgia Bowen)
Interview Re: Georgia Bowen
Pathe
Georgia Tech vs University of Georgia football game
The Peacekeepers
MLS, MS of men salvaging building materials from ruined building.
News Clip: Georgia tech arrives
Video footage from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the arrival of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets for their game against SMU.
BY RAILROAD TO SPARTA - GEORGIA
Georgia, United States of America <br/> <br/>Shots of train moving through Georgia, various shots as taken from onboard the train. Good shots of autumnal landscape throughout. <br/> <br/>Note: This story looks like it relates to UN 4534 J <br/> <br/>
FOOTBALL GEORGIA TECH VS. RICE - 1
In Atlanta, Georgia Tech plays Rice in football. Although Rice is a nationally ranked team, they struggle against Georgia Tech.
1940s NEWSREELS
TITLE: "GEORGIA WINS ROSE BOWL BID" - PAN HUGE CROWD IN STANDS AT ATHENS GEORGIA WHERE GEORGIA TECH IS MEETING GEORGIA WITH WINNER GOING TO ROSE BOWL GAME IN CALIFORNIA. MCU FRANKIE SIPOWITZ OF GEORGIA, PUTS ON HELMET THEN KICKS BALL TOWARDS CAMERA.
1936 Georgia Hurricane
b&w newsreel - aerials aftermath of Georgia hurricane - demolished city - workers carry bodies
Aerial view of Savannah City in Georgia
Aerial Establishing shot of Savannah Georgia
12/03/69 C0007253 / COLOR ATLANTA, GEORGIA: GEORGIA TECH - GEORGIA:
12/03/69 C0007253 / COLOR ATLANTA, GEORGIA: GEORGIA TECH - GEORGIA: UNCUT "GEORGIA TECH - GEORGIA" SHOWS: GEORGIA TECH FILM HI - LITES OF 1969: (SHOT RECENTLY 100FT) COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - GEORGIA COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - GEORGIA TECH FOOTBALL - 1969 HANDOUT / 100 FT / 100 FT / 16 COL / POS / F38303
Georgia Flag; 1/31/1994
Jesse Jackson, others protest official Georgia flag
Islands on lake, Appling, Georgia, USA, aerial view
Aerial view of forested islands on a lake in Appling, Georgia, USA.
56834 1950s PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY IN GEORGIA PINE PACKS A PUNCH MEAD CORPORATION
Presented by the Mead Atlanta Paper Company, Inc., PINE PACKS A PUNCH is a short film on the company’s operations in Georgia, which includes some emphasis on soil conservation. Produced by Robert M. Carson, this film shows the role the company (and Georgia’s timber industry) plays in the packaging industry. The film begins by discussing how agriculture has historically played a central role in Georgia’s economy, but the reliance on only a few crops—namely cotton—led to soil depletion and erosion. The barren land hit a breaking point during the 1930s, so Georgia began an initiative—the planting of native Georgia pine trees to solve the soil erosion and depletion problems. This initiative was primarily undertaken by the state’s pulp and paper industry. Restoration efforts were successful because of the quick growth of the pine trees native to Georgia; today, small tree farm operations (03:52) are providing the timber needed to fuel the demand for paper products throughout the country. Harvested pine is sent to mills like the Brunswick Pulp and Paper Company’s plant (04:22). Most of the pulpwood is supplied by private land owners and delivered to the mills by small independent truckers. Pine from more distant locations is brought in by rail. Plants like Brunswick’s turn timber into paper by using heavy duty cranes to load logs onto conveyer belts to be debarked (04:54). Logs drop into debarking drums (05:34) where the bark is stripped; the peeled logs move to chippers before being “cooked” (06:28), washed and screened (06:37), then made into pulp (06:47). Water is evaporated from the sheets of pulp, which is then trimmed and sheeted (07:40). Stacked sheets are weighed and loaded onto trucks, and sent off to be made into a variety of paper products. An aerial shot of the modern Rome Kraft Company mill (08:11) shows where Georgia Pine is manufactured into liner board, or Kraft paper board. Here, one of the world’s largest paper-making machines, the Conqueror (08:35), makes Kraft paper board at a rapid pace. At this mill, 12-ton Kraft board rolls are made (09:12), then cut into smaller rolls and loaded onto trucks for transportation. One of the world’s largest users of Kraft paper board is the Mead Atlanta Paper Company (10:58). Much of the packaging industry’s products is produced in Georgia, specifically by the Mead Atlanta Paper Company. Kraft paper is stored in mass (12:41) at the company’s modern packaging plant. Giant equipment moves the rolls of Kraft paper to production lines (13:10), where they are fed into a corrugator (13:40). Corrugated board is cut, printed, and scoured (14:17). The folder-tapper machine (14:50) folds and tapes or glues sheets, producing boxes ready to meet the needs of the merchant. The packaging industry doesn’t just produce cardboard packaging; the work of graphic artists and engineers contribute to new structures and artistic designs, impacting advertising and delivery of products. At the Mead Atlanta Paper Company, the cluster pack and bottle master carton are developed for advanced packaging of glass bottles, cans, and other items (17:38). The Mercury press (20:00) produces bottle-master carry-home cartons in bulk. Different printing machines produce specific packaging, such as the printers that di-cut cartons. Machines print colored graphics and product descriptions on the packaging, as well as producing complex folds. At the Mead laboratory (22:30), engineers and testing experts constantly test the designs of packages to ensure they hold up and meet merchant and consumer expectations. Companies like the Mead Atlanta Paper Company also provide their customers with other packaging services, such as the machines that wrap cartons around canned products—in this case, Libby’s Tomato Juice Handi-6 Pak (23:15). The film then shows Coca-Cola cartons being produced (24:08) then filled with bottles of Coca-Cola on the automation line. The film concludes by discussing how packaging helps merchants, such as grocery stores, price and stock products. Merchandising and packaging are regularly reinvented to continue to appeal to the consumer, all of which is part of the packaging industry.<p><p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
1960s: The Georgia Delegation in Congress from the January 5, 1861 edition of Harper's Weekly.
1960s: The Georgia Delegation in Congress from the January 5, 1861 edition of Harper's Weekly.
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Football game between Georgia Tech and Navy in Atlanta,Georgia
A newsreel titled ' Georgia Tech sinks Navy' shows highlights of a football game between Georgia Tech and Navy in Atlanta,Georgia. Spectators cheer the two teams. Georgia Tech wins the game by defeating Navy. Location: Atlanta Georgia USA. Date: November 11, 1946.
Atlanta Aerials
Olympic dorms Georgia state by Georgia Tech up to Dome
Hamilton Bowen (Georgia Bowen)
Interview Re: Georgia Bowen