" INDUSTRY ON PARADE " COPPER MINING GRUMMAN F9F PANTHER CASH REGISTERS MAKING SCALES XD97695
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Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCddem5RlB3bQe99wyY49g0g/join Help us preserve, scan and post more rare and endangered films! Join us on Patreon. Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com This black-and-white film is three episodes of the television program “Industry on Parade” produced by the National Association of Manufacturers and Arthur Lodge Productions, Inc. “Industry on Parade” portrayed the nation’s industrial sector during the 1950s. The films strove for a broad representation of American enterprises and industries. The first episode #90 from 1952 includes views of the copper mining industry, the production of birch veneer, the production of wind-up toys, communications equipment, alarm mechanisms, and aircraft parts, and the use of electron guns in construction. The second episode #92 from 1952 includes views of the making of the F9F Panther Navy carrier jet fighter, the production of scales using plastic and aluminum, an apprenticeship program in Massachusetts, and the manufacturing of water pumps. The third episode #96 also from 1952 includes views of the manufacturing of the C-97 cargo plane, the manufacturing and canning of tamales, the manufacturing of cash registers, and the use of a life-sized model of a human body in designing and testing automobiles. “Industry on Parade” title banner (00:09). Intro segment (00:15). “Still the Richest Hill!” title banner (00:29). Views of mining copper ore at the Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Butte, Montana (00:35). Text overlay (04:31). Views of American industries in the 1950s (04:37). “Miles of Birch!” title banner (05:11). Footage of the production of birch veneer by the Penokee Veneer Company in Mellen, Wisconsin (05:17). Views of the birch veneer used for wall panels, furniture, etc. (07:44). “Betty’s in Business!” title banner (07:59). Views of the manufacturing of wind-up toys by B. and A. Wilson, A.B.C. Products in Los Angeles, California (08:04). Views of the factory’s production of communications equipment and alarm mechanisms used by the US army and aircraft parts for other companies such as the Douglas Aircraft Company (08:32). Text overlay (10:09). Views of American industries in the 1950s (10:15). “New Assignment for the Electron!” title banner (10:49). Views of electron guns used in building trades and cabinetry in construction by Reeve Electronics Inc. in Chicago, Illinois (10:55). Credits (13:25). “The End” text overlay (13:31). “Industry on Parade” title banner (13:55). Intro segment (14:02). “Jets For the Navy!” title banner (14:19). Views of the making of the F-9-F Panther Navy carrier jet fighter by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation in Bethpage, New York (14:25). Text overlay (17:31). Views of American industries in the 1950s (17:37). “Scale Story!” title banner (18:12). Views the production of scales using plastic and aluminum by Pelouze Manufacturing Company in Evanston, Illinois (18:17). “20th Century Apprentices!” title banner (20:30). Views of local industries, labor unions, and educators cooperating in an apprenticeship program at Vocational Trade High School in Springfield, Massachusetts (20:36). Text overlay (23:14). Views of American industries in the 1950s (23:19). "Beyond the Water Mains!” title banner (23:54). Views of the manufacturing of water pumps by F. E. Myersand Brothers Company in Ashland, Ohio (23:59). Views of the water pumps in use on a farm (26:23). Credits (27:15). “The End” text overlay (27:21). “Industry on Parade” title banner (27:52). Intro segment (27:59). “Cargo Plane Deluxe!” title banner (28:16). Views of the manufacturing of the C-97 cargo plane for the US Air Force by Boeing Aircraft Corporation in Seattle, Washington (28:21). Text overlay (31:00). Views of American industries in the 1950s (31:07). “Turning Out Tamales!” title banner (31:40). Views of the manufacturing and canning of tamales by the Walker's Austex Chile Company in Austin, Texas (31:45). “Financial Genius!” title banner (35:17). Views of the manufacturing of cash registers by the National Cash Register Company in Dayton, Ohio (35:23). Text overlay (39:11). Views of American industries in the 1950s (39:17). “Oscar, Average Man!” title banner (39:51). Views of the use of a life-sized model of a human body in designing and testing automobiles at the Ford Motor Plant in Dearborn, Michigan (39:57). Credits (41:11). The End (41:17). If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below. 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
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