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Title
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Belmonte Ship Loading, Belmonte Ship Loading
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Identifier
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e_bb_5053
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Creator
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Bailey, Bob
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Dates
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circa 1955-1975
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Box
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77/1.6
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Resource
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Bob Bailey Studios photographic archive
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Description
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Footage of a a recreational vehicle trailer being loaded onto the deck of a ship named Belmonte. Also shows work vehicles made by the Cleveland Equipment & Machinery Company. Color picture, no sound.
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Title
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Gas Goes to Market, Gas Goes to Market
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Identifier
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e_bb_5019
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Creator
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Bailey, Bob
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Dates
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1949
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Box
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77/1.2
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Resource
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Bob Bailey Studios photographic archive
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Description
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A promotional film documenting the process of installing a natural gas pipeline [Tennessee Gas Pipeline?] from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast. Spotlights the work of the Tennessee Gas Transmission Company, and seems to cover the same subject as e_bb_5020. Color picture with sound.
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Title
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Humble Oil Well, #7092, Mr. Baker, Humble Oil Well, #7092, Mr. Baker
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Identifier
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e_bb_5030
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Box
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77/1.3
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Resource
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Bob Bailey Studios photographic archive
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Description
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Series of speeches [by Humble Oil Co. executives] set to a backdrop of "...000,000,000" [possibly celebrating a milestone in production]. One speaker is presented a flag. Audience behind podium includes uniformed servicemen. The speeches are followed by images of well-dressed [audience] outside of a factory. Color picture with no sound. Writing on leader tape reads: "#7092, Humble Oil-Orig. Photo-Begin Reel 1" [Head], "Humble Oil Reel #1, KC Heads; Mr. Baker" [Splice preceding first moving image on reel] and "End Reel II, Orig Photo-, Humble Oil" [Tail]. Has multiple punch holes for synchronization. Large portions of the reel have no picture or apparent sound and use a thicker gauge film [maybe full coat magnetic audio] . Due to this thicker film causing the projector to jam, the reel could not be digitized as a whole. The digitized copy has all moving images from the original reel.