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60 Seconds to Safety captions transcript

60 Seconds to Safety

This film outlines suggested fire safety measures for schools.
Date: unknown
Creator: Knox, Gordon; Neeman, Robinson & Wilson, Donald
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
141 Ranch captions transcript

141 Ranch

Filmed in black and white and color, this amateur film presents in six chapters the daily routine of several young ranchers on Ranch 141: Southern Settings, Streams and Stones, Boys and Broncos, The Dangerous Debut of an Unbroken Cult, Color in the Corral, and Fragment of a Melodrama. The film shows these young men working cattle and horses on the ranch and also back at home with unidentified men and women. In "Fragment of a Melodrama" a man dressed up as a Native American and startles a rancher. The film concludes with young men riding their horses toward the camera. According to donor, Elizabeth Wally, 141 Ranch was located south of Interstate 10 between Kerville and Junction, near the town of Segovia. The ranch was located 141 miles from Austin.
Date: unknown
Creator: Stewart, Peter Pauls
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
221 captions transcript

221

Film overview of the history and services offered by the American Kennel Club.
Date: 1953
Creator: Elwyn, Robert; Knox, Gordon; Beck, Sherman & Kannon, John
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
The ABC's of Decorating Your Home captions transcript

The ABC's of Decorating Your Home

Film from Better Homes and Gardens on tips for redecorating the home, including information on color selection, furniture arrangement and window dressings.
Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Abilene, Texas: Downtown Abilene and the Ranch Rodeo] captions transcript

[Abilene, Texas: Downtown Abilene and the Ranch Rodeo]

This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in Abilene, Texas. The footage includes a female television host addressing the camera in multiple takes of narration, as well as audio of the camera crew. Includes the following scenes: cowboy boots, boot making, and repeated takes of television host speaking in front of James Leddy Boot Shop; exterior of the Grace Cultural Center; exterior and interior of the Paramount Theatre; cowboys roping cattle at the Ranch Rodeo; campfire songs; outdoor cooking; and the camera crew recording voice-overs in a hotel room.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Abilene, Texas: West Texas Fair and James Leddy Boots] captions transcript

[Abilene, Texas: West Texas Fair and James Leddy Boots]

This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in Abilene, Texas. The footage includes a female television host addressing the camera in multiple takes of narration, as well as audio of the camera crew. Events and sites covered are: the West Texas Fair’s Rodeo Parade; dancing; and the news anchor getting fitted with boots from a local boot maker named James Leddy.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Active Peacetime Service captions transcript

The Active Peacetime Service

This film shows the many ways that the U.S. Coast Guard serves its country. Viewers learn that, among other duties, the U.S. Coast Guard regularly monitors the weather, warns ships of nearby icebergs, and patrols inland waterways.
Date: unknown
Creator: Knox, Gordon
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Actors in Fourth of July parade scene]

Photograph of location shooting in the Elmwood neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, for the Oliver Stone film "Born on the Fourth of July." Actors pose in front of store fronts created for South Shore Real Estate and Massapequa Records.
Date: 1988
Creator: Clarke, James
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Addison, Texas: Addison Businesses and the Dallas West End Marketplace and Galleria] captions transcript

[Addison, Texas: Addison Businesses and the Dallas West End Marketplace and Galleria]

This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in Addison, Dallas, and Farmer's Branch, Texas. Footage from Addison includes: an interview with Mayor Richard Beckert; shots of businesses, including restaurants, department stores, and hotels within the city; and Celestial Park. Footage from Dallas includes: musical performances, crowds, and businesses at the old West End Marketplace; Six Flags Over Texas amusement park; Interstate 35-E, and figure skaters in the ice skating rink at the Galleria shopping center. Footage from Farmer’s Branch shows: an interview with Mayor Dave Blair; women meeting at a tea room; and the Historic Park Depot.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Addison, Texas: Addison Center Theatre and Farmer's Branch Folk Festival] captions transcript

[Addison, Texas: Addison Center Theatre and Farmer's Branch Folk Festival]

This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in the cities of Addison, Dallas, and Farmer's Branch in Dallas County, Texas. Footage from Addison includes: shots of hotels, restaurants, and businesses within the city; Noell Service and Supply Co. Cotton Gin and Feed Mill; Celestial Park; and the modern architecture of Addison Center Theatre. Footage from Dallas includes: musical performances, crowds, and businesses at the West End Marketplace; Six Flags Over Texas amusement park; Interstate 35-E; ice skaters at the ice skating rink at the Galleria shopping center; and shops within the Galleria. Footage from Farmer’s Branch captures the Farmer’s Branch Folk Festival with: songs and musical performances; historical reenactments of tradesmen and the 9th Texas Inf. Co. F Southern Volunteers of the Civil War; old method of loading firearms; and outdoor cooking.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Advertisement for "The Ipcress File" at the Majestic Theatre]

Photograph of unidentified man placing an advertisement for a screening of the film "The Ipcress File" at the Majestic Theatre on a vehicle.
Date: 1965
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 1 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 1 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 2 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 2 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 3 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 3 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 4 - Television Interview] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 4 - Television Interview]

This episode of a public access television program features performance artist Alan Hannush being interviewed about his recent performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved Hannush interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. Hannush discusses the lack of support for contemporary local artists in Dallas and Fort Worth art museums.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 5 - Invasion at the Kimbell Art Museum] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 5 - Invasion at the Kimbell Art Museum]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 6 - Invasion Composite] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 6 - Invasion Composite]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 7 - Invasion at the Met] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 7 - Invasion at the Met]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with visitors at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 8 -  Television Interview] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 8 - Television Interview]

This episode of a public access television program features performance artist Alan Hannush being interviewed about his recent performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved Hannush interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. Hannush discusses the lack of support for contemporary local artists in Dallas and Fort Worth art museums.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 9 - Invasion and Christmas] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 9 - Invasion and Christmas]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. The video ends with family members celebrating Christmas.
Date: December 1991
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 10 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 10 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Hannush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 11 - Unedited Footage For Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 11 - Unedited Footage For Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Hannush in New York to perform his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. This raw footage includes buildings and New York television news broadcasts shot from a hotel room, driving through New York City, and an airport. An extended portion of the videotape (at 62 min.) has no image.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
An Album of Christmas Carols captions transcript

An Album of Christmas Carols

This film features the Columbus Boychoir performing Christmas carols off of their album, "Columbus Boychoir Christmas Carols."
Date: unknown
Creator: Smith, Paul Lincoln & Bryant, Donald T.
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Alpine, Texas: Cowboy Poetry in the High Desert] captions transcript

[Alpine, Texas: Cowboy Poetry in the High Desert]

This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in Alpine, Texas. The footage covers: high desert and mountainous landscapes; interviews with locals about their trades, such as cowboy poetry and agate artistry; sites of cultural interest, such as downtown Alpine, Big Bend National Park and Museum, McDonald Observatory and an art fair; and music and dancing in a local bar.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History