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View American Family Tours the Countryside
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:06:35

Clip excerpted from original films donated to Northeast Historic Film by Joan Swan Branch, daughter of Joseph E.C. Swan. The Joan Branch Collection, Accessions 0706 and 0712, is 7400 feet of silent 16mm reversal film shot between 1920 and 1940, primarily in Maine and China. Joan Branch's grandfather, Forrest Colby of Bingham, Maine, was Maine Forest Commissioner. Forrest Colby's daughter, Lena Mary Colby, married Joseph E.C. Swan in Shanghai, China, in 1923. The China footage was shot by Swan's father, Joseph E.C. Swan, between 1928 and 1936. This clip shows: 1. Street performers with a crowd around them: a man catches and throws a stick, a child grimaces while wearing various costumes. A band performs with drums. A puppet show with audience in the foreground. A man performs magic tricks with a ball, cloth and cup. Food vendors on the street. 2. An American family drives in the countryside and uses simple ferries for river crossing. Views of a stone bridge with a Chinese person walking by, a river with passing watercraft. Ferry with closeups of arrival and loading the large American car on the ferry, which is like a simple raft. A pig by the roadside. Chinese family including children on a boat. Women steer and row a ferry with the car on board. Views of passing covered boats and watercraft at the ferry landing. Extended views of wooden ramps for boarding and getting off the ferry. Joseph E.C. Swan (1898-1960) was a founding member of Swan, Culbertson & Fitz, a banking and brokerage firm in the Far East. He was associated with the firm from 1926 to 1936. He lived with his wife and three children in Shanghai.

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Shanghai (China) -- Social life and customs

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View Americans Living in Shanghai
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:02:18

Clip excerpted from original films donated to Northeast Historic Film by Joan Swan Branch, daughter of Joseph E.C. Swan. The Joan Branch Collection, Accessions 0706 and 0712, is 7400 feet of silent 16mm reversal film shot between 1920 and 1940, primarily in Maine and China. Joan Branch's grandfather, Forrest Colby of Bingham, Maine, was Maine Forest Commissioner. Forrest Colby's daughter, Lena Mary Colby, married Joseph E.C. Swan in Shanghai, China, in 1923. The China footage was shot by Swan's father, Joseph E.C. Swan, between 1928 and 1936. Joseph E.C. Swan (1898-1960) was a founding member of Swan, Culbertson & Fitz, a banking and brokerage firm in the Far East. He was associated with the firm from 1926 to 1936. He lived with his wife and three children in Shanghai. This video clip shows: 1. Views of an American family's driveway from outside a gate, which is opened by a Chinese household servant while another stands by as a large automobile enters. A closer view of the house's front door, arrival of car, and a young girl in summer dress walking up the steps. The girl is Joan Swan, donor of the film. 2. American children and dogs run toward the camera across the lawn at an expatriate home in Shanghai, China. 3. Views of American family at the beach with Chinese amah caring for the children. Row of beach houses.

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Americans - China - Shanghai - History - 20th century
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View Aroostook County, 1920s
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

A record of life in and around Presque Isle, made on the occasion of the town’s centennial in 1920. Professionally filmed and titled, the film includes businesses and notable people of the day. Music accompanying the images is from songs of the period compiled by Maine silent film pianist Danny Patt.

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Agriculture, Fairs, Hunting, Railroads
Farming/Agriculture

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Dead River Rough Cut
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:27:51

Shot in the backwoods of Maine over the course of a year, this film documents the lives and philosophies of two woodsmen - trappers and evokes the harmony between their lifestyles and the natural beauty of their surroundings.

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Fishing for the Future
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

Documentary on the fishing conditions in the Gulf of Maine, featuring interviews with lobstermen and ground fishermen. They discuss conservation issues and the need for local fishermen to play a role in federal fisheries management decisions.

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Fishing/Fisherman
Fishing resources
Fisheries

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From Stump to Ship
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:28:17

Depicts the year-round activities of the Machias Lumber Company on the Machias River in Washington County, Maine. Includes scenes of winter logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, as well as the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to the mill. Lumber is also loaded onto schooners in Machias for transport to New York.

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Rivers

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The Great Bays of Maine (Penobscot Bay)
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

Part of the series on the Great Bays of Maine, presented by Down East,

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Penobscot Bay (Me.)
Industry - Granite

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Harrie B. Coe -- Maine promotional films
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:22:17

Footage of two films made by Harrie B. Coe for the Maine Publicity Bureau, featuring life in Maine. The first includes scenes of Rockland lime quarries, blueberry raking and canning, Eastport sardine industry, sheep ranching, Portland's water front, Cape Elizabeth Drive and ocean views, Cathedral Woods in Eustis, and the Rangeley mountain and lakes region. The second shows Water Sports Day at the Rangeley Lake Hotel.

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Farming/Agriculture
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Shipping/Shipbuilding

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View Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:08:14

Clip excerpted from original films donated to Northeast Historic Film by Charles Gilbert family. This clip shows Hong Kong harbor, Shanghai, and Beijing streets with transportation including human power, camels, bicycles, rickshaws, trolleys, wagons. The film was shot by Charles Gilbert, a Maine businessman traveling with his wife on a world cruise, which he edited together with purchased film of China, probably bought on shipboard. Charles Gilbert graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 1894. He worked as an engineer for Great Northern Paper Company until his retirement in 1924. Mr. Gilbert lived in Bangor, Maine, owned a home in Castine, and took several trips around the world.

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Ice Harvesting Sampler
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

Shows ice cutting operation by the Sebago Ice Company using a gas-powered saw (Model T engine) and hand tools. Scenes include a conveyor moving ice from the pond into the ice house, and men using hand tools to guide blocks into place in the ice house.

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Industry

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