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View Images from the Countryside
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:03:56

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. An American family drives in a convertible into the countryside and passes through villages. Views include a stone bridge with a bench, another bridge with pavilions, and views of the road ahead from the moving car. The camera pans a village scene with Chinese people interacting with an American woman. Views of the village, waterway and road, showing a harvest, the car parked near a building, an elderly man. The moving car passes people by roadside; views over the windshield through a town. The American woman walks by thatched and tile-roofed buildings. Driving along canal or waterway at high speed, speeding through a village with people and chicken by side of road, in the countryside, people stopped to observe. Western man in hat is on ground, reclining. Chinese boy turns and looks at camera. 2. West Lake holiday; men paddle covered boats with upholstered sofas. A view from a boat of the hotel with upturned roof line, trees on the lakefront. Large car stopped on the road while American family walks among Chinese people. Pan to stone building by the road. A water buffalo plows with a man walking behind next to the road. View of the road receding into the distance with mountains. 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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Americans - China - Shanghai - History - 20th century
Shanghai (China) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Suzhou (China) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Hangzhou (China) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

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It's the Maine Sardine
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:16:09

In 1949, Maine was the sardine capital of the world. Every part of the process from catching and salting to canning and cooking are profiled.

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Food
Fishing/Fisherman
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Sardine industry-- Maine
Canned sardines -- Maine
Cookery (Sardines)

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View Joan Branch Collection Clip #1
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:02:29

This clip shows an equestrian event.

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Games on horseback
Horsemanship

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View Joan Branch Collection, Reel 5501
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:48:36

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.

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Americans - China - History - 20th century
China -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

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View Joan Branch Collection, Reel 5502
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:28:23

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.

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Americans - China - History - 20th century
China -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

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Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:56:17

Story of Civil War Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine regiment. Recounts the Union volunteer regiment’s battles at Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Petersburg, and Five Forks.

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History - Civil War
United States -- Army -- Maine Infantry Regiment, 20th (1862-1865)
Maine -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories

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View Launching of the Doris Hamlin
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

Footage of the four-masted schooner Doris Hamlin being launched at the Frye-Flynn boatyard in Harrington, Maine. The ship is eased into the water from a ramp at the boatyard. Scenes of the crew on board the ship and a man climbing the rigging and closeups of the boat’s sponsor, Doris Hamlin, along with her husband and the boat’s owner and operator. The boatyard’s manager and owner, E.M. Frye is also shown in closeup with his son George W. Frye, ‘the youngest shipbuilder in the world.'

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Shipping/Shipbuilding
Boatbuilding.

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Live Lobster
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

Phil Alley shows how he catches lobsters, what it eats and about the lobster's annual cycle.

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Lobsters
Lobster fishers
Lobster industry

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Maine Lobster, The
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:29:18

Discusses the lobster habitat and the evolution of the lobster industry and conservation issues. Includes footage of lobstermen at work hauling traps. Activities at the Maine Seafood Festival, the crowning of the Sea Goddess and the festival parade through Rockland are also shown.

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Community
Fairs
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Lobster industry

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Maine Marine Worm Industry
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:23:41

Documentary about the process of digging for worms during low tide, washing and packaging them in rockweed, and shipping them by rail and truck. The film uses intertitles and shows the tools used for worming as well as snow scenes of the Maine Bait Company among other businesses.

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Fishing/Fisherman
Outdoor life
Winter
Worms

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