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Workers Protest March in India
In India, workers supporting the Confederation of Free Trade Unions of India (CFTUI) march in protest against the Communist Party of India (CPI) and against U.S. aid to Pakistan.
WHITE HOUSE: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON INDIA TRIP - INDIA'S MOST WANTED
WHITE HOUSE: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON INDIA TRIP - INDIA'S MOST WANTED
Jawaharlal Nehru attends meeting with India's planning commission to discuss the Third Five Year plan in India
Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru at a meeting in India. Jawaharlal Nehru arrives and greets the officials present. A book reads 'Third Five year Plan'. He attends meeting with India's planning commission to discuss the Third Five Year plan. Officials seated as they discuss. Jawaharlal Nehru observes a diary. Location: India. Date: 1961.
Hong Kong, India and Egypt, 1965
Trip to Hong Kong, India and Egypt in 1965.
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India gate in Delhi, India
India gate in Delhi, India
NOUVELLES
Roads, monuments and government buildings in New Delhi, India. In India, a road, men wooden carts pulled by hitched oxen, carts among the motor traffic. Monument, arc, "Door of India", in New Delhi, many Indian visitors all around. Inscription "India" on the monument. Beautiful monuments of New Delhi, governmental, administrative buildings. Sunset, setting sun, big orangy ball in the sky. Keywords: TRAFFIC,GOVERNMENT BUILDING,INDIA,NEW DELHI,ROAD NETWORK,SUN
FAIRS, CIRCUS & AMUSEMENT PARKS
INDIA PAVILION. CU "INDIA PAVILION" SIGN. INDIA PAVILION AND "HORSE AT ENTRANCE.
India Plague; 9/28/1994
Plague breaks out in India; Plague Ward sign, people bury clothes
INDIA HOUSE
Full title reads: "London. India House beautiful and palatial headquarters of the High Commissioner for India, opened by H.M. the King." <br/> <br/>London. <br/> <br/>Top view as Royal carriage bearing King George V and Queen Mary pulls up outside India House. The Royal couple are greeted and walk into the building. <br/> <br/>Tilt up the front of India House showing the intricate decoration.
1911 India
b&w newsreel - 1911 India - following a native custom proclaims King George of England Emperor of India at the spectacular Durbar of Delhi
INDIA/GOVT. SCRAMBLE
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Wild beehive
Wild beehive nest under a staircase. Captured in Kerala, India.
VINTAGE TRAVEL FILM - AROUND THE WORLD 1956 PT2B AND 3A
THIS IS A HOME TRAVEL FILM FROM 1956. THIS LEG COVERS INDIA, NEPAL, BENARAS, DELHI AND INSTANBUL.
News Clip: Gandhi reaction
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
DN-B-104 Beta SP
WWII - England, Meeting on India Question]
Sunrise at India Gate in New Delhi, India
Sunrise at India Gate in New Delhi, India
Lions in India
ESTABLISHING PAN SHOTs of Gir forest (India) with Gir mountains visible in the distance, shafts of sunlight filter down through clouds.
20460 HD 1938 U.S. NAVY ASIATIC FLEET IN CHINA YANGTZE PATROL RIVER GUNBOATS (see 43894d)
This 1938 film "With the Yangtze Patrol" takes a look at the U.S. Navy's riverine operation along the Yangtze River. From 1854 to 1949 enacted to protect the Navy patrolled the coastal waters of China in a bid to extend U.S. economic interests including those of the Standard Oil Co. The Naval forces, including destroyers of the Asiatic fleet, were anchored in Shanghai near the mouth of the Yangtze River (:22).This includes the USS Simpson,(DD-221/APD-27/AG-97), a Clemson-class destroyer detached to the Asiatic Fleet in 1925, as well as the USS Augusta (CL/CA-31) which was deployed in 1933. USS Borie (DD-215) is seen at 1:08. Portions of the thousands of miles of the Yangtze River were considered dangerous and riddled with bandits and pirates (1:25). A view of the river is seen as it cut along the rigid country side slopes (1:38). A traditional Chinese pagoda stands atop a hill (1:43). Young native men are seen walking along a ridge of a mountain side (1:59). The river is viewed cutting through mountains (2:22). Chinese boat men are seen navigating the river’s rapids (2:45). A point of view shot is seen from aboard the vessel (2:51). Natives are seen standing as they row the long oars (3:04). The ship is pulled ashore by an army of native trackers with long ropes cast over their shoulders (4:47). 1,400 miles from Shanghai is Chongqing which had been used as a base by light draft US gunboats in order to protect commerce along the river (5:52). Vessels move forward along the river’s waters (6:18). US sailors are seen walking up concrete stairs among natives (6:48). Natives carry covered litters on their shoulders with single passengers aboard as they walk up the stairs (7:03). A point of view shot shows the back of one of the native’s necks as the camera man is transported up (7:33) and another shot pointed down the stairs shows Navy sailors aboard some of these covered litters (7:47). Shots of a river action drill aboard a U.S. Navy gunboat, either USS Panay or one of its sister ships, shows sailors navigating the vessel (8:17) and sailors running up a ladder as they head to man their stations (8:23). Guns are moved to take aim (8:35) and a large shell is shoved into one of the guns (9:01). The film concludes on the American flag (9:19). <p><p><p>The Yangtze Patrol, also known as the Yangtze River Patrol Force, Yangtze River Patrol, YangPat and ComYangPat, was a prolonged naval operation from 1854–1949 to protect American interests in the Yangtze River's treaty ports. The Yangtze Patrol also patrolled the coastal waters of China where they protected U.S. citizens, their property, and Christian missionaries. <p><p>Initially, the Yangtze Patrol was formed from ships of the United States Navy and assigned to the East India Squadron. In 1868, patrol duties were carried out by the Asiatic Squadron of the United States Navy. Under the unequal treaties, the United States, Japan, and various European powers, especially the United Kingdom, which had been on the Yangtze since 1897, were allowed to cruise China's rivers.<p><p>For riverine operations, six gunboats were designed and built in 1928 in Shanghai, of three differing sizes. USS Guam and Tutuilla, 380 tons and a crew of 60, were able to ply the entire river year round. USS Panay and Oahu, 450 tons and a complement of 65; and Luzon, 560 tons and 82 men, were "May–September" gunboats, able to patrol completely upriver only during high water months. (Luzon's sister ship, USS Mindanao served on the China coast but not in the river patrol.) Except for Panay, sunk by Japanese aircraft in December 1937, the newer ships served in China until late 1941.<p><p>In 1942, at the beginning of World War II, the Yangtze Patrol effectively ceased operations in China because of the limited resources of the United States Navy, which needed the patrol crews and their ships elsewhere in fighting Japanese forces throughout the Pacific.<p>Following the end of World War II, the Yangtze Patrol resumed its duties in 1945, but on a more limited basis with fewer ships during the Chinese Civil War. When the Chinese Communist forces eventually occupied the Yangtze River valley in 1949, the United States Navy permanently ceased operations and disbanded the Yangtze Patrol.<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 like: "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 and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
The national flag raising ceremony in the Dominion of India after the partition of India.
The flag raising ceremony in the Dominion of India after the partition of India. Officials arrive to attend the national flag raising ceremony. The flag is raised by an Indian official. Officials unfurl the national flag of India. Men salute the flag. A crowd surrounds the flag fluttering from a pole. An Indian official delivers an address. Location: India. Date: 1947.