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The excitement of the Gold Rush is in this show; the feverish travel across the country to find treasure, and the life of the prospectors. Bash shows the methods of mining with rocker and with gold pan, and then goes on film to visit Columbia, California, where rich strikes of gold were made. An old prospector takes her to the river and shows her how he extracts gold by rocker and pan, equipment which is as good now as it was then. Songs include “I Wish I Were Single” and “Clementine.”
A woman shares an article from the National Medical Association. The article states that the 5 Day deodorants are the most effect with protecting people from perspiration and odor.
Depicted here are images of a family road trip to California through the western United States of America, they brought the dog along. Highlights include Eddie Cantor's hand prints and foot prints on the sidewalk from 3/9/1932, two dogs playing, the Leland Stanford Junior Museum, Alcatraz Island, and redwood and sequoia trees.
This film was created by a group of people who attended the closing reception of A Century of 16mm, a historic conference hosted by IU, which commemorated the 100 year anniversary of 16mm film. The film was created under the guidance of Jamie Thomas, who also projected the film.
This film was shot by Louisa Trott during the A Century of 16mm conference held at Indiana University from September 13-16, 2023. The film shows events from the conference and conference goers.
Home movie taken at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Much of the footage is dark and difficult to see. Buddhist monks in bright robes can be seen around the temple.