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This film, "Why Asbestos?" was presented by the Asbestos Information Committee, displays the benefits and uses of asbestos in everyday products, and argues that the product is needed to prevent fires. The film was part of a propaganda campaign created by the asbestos industry in the USA and UK to push back against growing public and regulatory sentiment against the use of the product. The AIC and several other organizations were created in early 1970, just as the USA's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) began looking into regulating the industry. The goal of the AIC and similar groups was to counteract the growing public attention to and government regulation of asbestos as a serious threat to workers and consumers, to shape public opinion and regulatory policy. Eventually the campaign produced results, with OSHA stipulating that asbestos could continue to be used in a wide variety of consumer products without any warnings about the danger of cancer. This was despite a rich historical literature on asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma dating to early in the 20th century. This is a Unit 7 Film and it was made in association with The Film Producers Guild Ltd.
This film opens with burning buildings and smoke billowing (0:23). Flame burning the side of a bag (1:06). Asbestos rock (1:33). Asbestos rock fibers (2:18). Asbestos rock fibers under a microscope (2:25). Single asbestos fiber (2:39). Scientific instrument/scale calculates PSI (pounds per square inch) (2:48). Scientific instrument showing asbestos fiber (2:56). Asbestos fibers washed with water (3:12). Pot with a fire (3:22). Cloth with asbestos covers a burning pot on the stove (3:26). Machine produces fabric with asbestos (3:28). Machine threads asbestos into yarn (4:08). Colorful long sleeved shirts (4:33). Machine pressing down on shirt (4:41). Asbestos cloth made on a machine line (4:47). Asbestos inside a steam valve (4:51). Pipes with asbestos (4:57). Oil heater (5:03). Machine weaves asbestos fabric (5:11). Welder wearing asbestos gloves (5:20). Steal worker (5:21). Glass worker in a suit made of asbestos fabric (5:30). Firefighters putting out a fire in suits made from asbestos fabric (5:41). The words, “Safety Curtain '' (6:14). Industrial faucet spewing water into a slush (6:26). Foamy substance mixed with cement (6:29). Asbestos cement (6:36). Boats on water (7:05). Siding of a building with asbestos (7:17). Roofs made with asbestos (7:24). Tunnel (7:45). Pipes (8:03). Building materials (8:08). Machine making a pipe with asbestos cement (8:13). Asbestos pipes (8:33). Pipe being lowered into the ground (8:57). Building with steaming pipes (9:04). Worker installing an asbestos cover (9:06). Industrial building (9:11). Roof of a pool that has been treated with asbestos (9:24). Man diving into a pool (9:46). Asbestos getting mixed (9:53). Asbestos pressed into smooth boards (9:56). Inside of a massive building (10:02). Inside of a supermarket (10:09). Ships (10:27). Asbestos in insulating boards on ships (10:32). Telephone (10:43). Large pipes (10:45). Asbestos board nailed into place (10:49). Cutting and drilling of asbestos boards (10:52). Clock on wall (11:07). Door opens to a room with a piano and sheet music (11:14). Bedroom (11:25). Piano and sheet music (11:33). Fire burning furniture (11:39). Fire burning down a building (11:46). Man with clip board observes (11:56). Fire consuming a home (12:09). Man standing on a ladder (12:16). Crane carrying logs (12:32). Crane (12:36). Asbestos bearing (12:42). Satellite (12:53). Rocket taking off (12:37). Jet pipe of a rocket (13:02). Aircraft engine starts (13:08). BAC One-Eleven plane landing (13:10). Propellers on a large ship (13:17). Ship propellor (13:29). Life boat storage rack (13:31). Trolley (13:35). Bottom of a locomotive (13:44). Gears on different machines (13:49). Dump truck (13:57). Man operating machinery (13:59). Steam rollers (14:00). Man presses a button (14:02). A machine moving rapidly (14:14). RPM gauge (14:22). Brake light (14:23). Machine gears catch fire (14:25). Cars moving on a busy street (14:28). Race cars on track (14:46). Morris Minor car (15:15). Car battery (15:28). Engine smoking (15:45). Morris Minor driving (15:49). Car battery catches on fire (16:00). Foot presses down on the brake (16:07). Car catches fire (16:17). Asbestos cloth puts out the flames (16:36).
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“In All the World…” is a 1940s color promotional film highlighting Great Northern Railway’s service from Chicago to Glacier National Park and beyond to Seattle and Portland. Narrated by James F. Clemenger, the film highlights one of the stops along the Great Northern Railway route - Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park across the international boundary in Alberta, Canada. Specifically, the film follows a group of travelers who have arrived on the Empire Builder luxury train from Chicago as they explore the natural wonders that the park has to offer.
Upbeat music, footage opens to spinning globe and opening credits (0:10). Narration begins, globe stops spinning and camera zooms into United States (0:42). Great Northern Railway route appears on map spanning Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Glacier National Park (Montana), Spokane, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles (0:49). White water waterfall rushes through rocky cliffs lined with pine trees, montage scenic nature shots around the national park (1:11). Great Northern 2584 Steam Locomotive pulls into East Glacier Park station: Passengers disembark Empire Builder, greeted by members of Blackfeet Nation (1:36). Glacier Park Lodge, visitors walk through beautiful, manicured grounds (2:36). Reception area of lodge, constructed out of dark timber (3:22). 1936 White Model 706 Glacier National Park Tour Buses depart lodge for excursion, vivid orange color contrasts dark greens and browns of rugged nature (3:59). Trick Falls (4:55). Two Medicine Chalet on shore of Two Medicine Lake, view of rugged peak of Mount Rockwell (5:26). Glacier Park Boat Company tour of lake on historic wooden boats (6:05). Twin Falls (6:32). Round of golf at Glacier Park Hotel (7:12). After dinner, hotel guests dance to live band (7:49). Group head out on horseback for camping, exploration of park (8:27). Blackfoot Indians wearing traditional dress partake in ceremonial dances, guests talk with tribe members and learn about their history (8:52). Tour bus drives up Medicine Valley, view of Rising Wolf Mountain (10:39). Trees frame lookout view point of Cut Bank Valley (10:50). Divide Mountain (on Hudson Bay Divide) (10:57). Lower St. Mary Lake (11:20). Sign Waterton Lakes National Park, Canadian customs (11:40). Prince of Wales Hotel, Mount Crenel behind (12:02). View from lobby of Waterton Lake surrounded by Canadian Rockies, Mount Cleveland (12:20). Sightseeing cruise on Waterton Lake (12:58). Goat Haunt Camp (13:30). Cameron Falls (14:22). Kids play in horse-drawn carts (14:51). Women fawn over “Mountie” (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) (15:08). Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church (Waterton first Catholic Church) (15:15). United States Customs (16:02). Tour bus travels along banks of Swiftcurrent River (16:30). Government check-in station (16:36). Swiftcurrent Falls (17:13). Vantage point on top of Mount Elton, overlooking Swiftcurrent Lake, Many Glacier Hotel, Lake Josephine, Grinnell Lake (17:19). Visitors relax on porch of Many Glacier Hotel, other activities: Fishing in Swiftcurrent Lake, cold plunge and swim in waters (17:44). Hike through forest to Lake Josephine, view of Grinnell Glacier (19:30). Young women feed, play with squirrels (20:16). Guests dress up in cowboy regalia, head out for Grinnell Glacier on horseback (21:11). Mount Gould (22:03). Jade-green water of Grinnell Lake (22:59). Group stops and eats packed lunch, continues on rest of trail on foot (23:58). Close-up glacial mud (24:42). Snowball fight on top of glacier (25:14). Tour bus drives along Going-to-the-Sun Road, view St. Mary Lake and Divide Mountain in distance (26:14). Mount Citadel (26:56). Going-to-the-Sun Mountain (27:03). Other group heads out for trail ride through Gunsight Pass to Lake McDonald (27:46). Yellow, red seep monkeyflowers (28:32). Tour buses exit tunnel on Going-to-the-Sun Road (29:07). St. Mary Valley, Mount Morgan (29:32). Logan Pass (29:53). Lake McDonald Hotel (31:18). Waterskiing on lake, swimming (31:47). Mount Cannon (32:24). Tour buses take guests to Belton Railway Station at Western Gateway to Glacier Park (33:12). Empire Builder departs Belton for Pacific Northwest (33:49). Great Northern Railway logo with goat (34:15). Film ends (34:26).
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This film, "Why Asbestos?" was presented by the Asbestos Information Committee, displays the benefits and uses of asbestos in everyday products, and argues that the product is needed to prevent fires. The film was part of a propaganda campaign created by the asbestos industry in the USA and UK to push back against growing public and regulatory sentiment against the use of the product. The AIC and several other organizations were created in early 1970, just as the USA's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) began looking into regulating the industry. The goal of the AIC and similar groups was to counteract the growing public attention to and government regulation of asbestos as a serious threat to workers and consumers, to shape public opinion and regulatory policy. Eventually the campaign produced results, with OSHA stipulating that asbestos could continue to be used in a wide variety of consumer products without any warnings about the danger of cancer. This was despite a rich historical literature on asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma dating to early in the 20th century. This is a Unit 7 Film and it was made in association with The Film Producers Guild Ltd.
This film opens with burning buildings and smoke billowing (0:23). Flame burning the side of a bag (1:06). Asbestos rock (1:33). Asbestos rock fibers (2:18). Asbestos rock fibers under a microscope (2:25). Single asbestos fiber (2:39). Scientific instrument/scale calculates PSI (pounds per square inch) (2:48). Scientific instrument showing asbestos fiber (2:56). Asbestos fibers washed with water (3:12). Pot with a fire (3:22). Cloth with asbestos covers a burning pot on the stove (3:26). Machine produces fabric with asbestos (3:28). Machine threads asbestos into yarn (4:08). Colorful long sleeved shirts (4:33). Machine pressing down on shirt (4:41). Asbestos cloth made on a machine line (4:47). Asbestos inside a steam valve (4:51). Pipes with asbestos (4:57). Oil heater (5:03). Machine weaves asbestos fabric (5:11). Welder wearing asbestos gloves (5:20). Steal worker (5:21). Glass worker in a suit made of asbestos fabric (5:30). Firefighters putting out a fire in suits made from asbestos fabric (5:41). The words, “Safety Curtain '' (6:14). Industrial faucet spewing water into a slush (6:26). Foamy substance mixed with cement (6:29). Asbestos cement (6:36). Boats on water (7:05). Siding of a building with asbestos (7:17). Roofs made with asbestos (7:24). Tunnel (7:45). Pipes (8:03). Building materials (8:08). Machine making a pipe with asbestos cement (8:13). Asbestos pipes (8:33). Pipe being lowered into the ground (8:57). Building with steaming pipes (9:04). Worker installing an asbestos cover (9:06). Industrial building (9:11). Roof of a pool that has been treated with asbestos (9:24). Man diving into a pool (9:46). Asbestos getting mixed (9:53). Asbestos pressed into smooth boards (9:56). Inside of a massive building (10:02). Inside of a supermarket (10:09). Ships (10:27). Asbestos in insulating boards on ships (10:32). Telephone (10:43). Large pipes (10:45). Asbestos board nailed into place (10:49). Cutting and drilling of asbestos boards (10:52). Clock on wall (11:07). Door opens to a room with a piano and sheet music (11:14). Bedroom (11:25). Piano and sheet music (11:33). Fire burning furniture (11:39). Fire burning down a building (11:46). Man with clip board observes (11:56). Fire consuming a home (12:09). Man standing on a ladder (12:16). Crane carrying logs (12:32). Crane (12:36). Asbestos bearing (12:42). Satellite (12:53). Rocket taking off (12:37). Jet pipe of a rocket (13:02). Aircraft engine starts (13:08). BAC One-Eleven plane landing (13:10). Propellers on a large ship (13:17). Ship propellor (13:29). Life boat storage rack (13:31). Trolley (13:35). Bottom of a locomotive (13:44). Gears on different machines (13:49). Dump truck (13:57). Man operating machinery (13:59). Steam rollers (14:00). Man presses a button (14:02). A machine moving rapidly (14:14). RPM gauge (14:22). Brake light (14:23). Machine gears catch fire (14:25). Cars moving on a busy street (14:28). Race cars on track (14:46). Morris Minor car (15:15). Car battery (15:28). Engine smoking (15:45). Morris Minor driving (15:49). Car battery catches on fire (16:00). Foot presses down on the brake (16:07). Car catches fire (16:17). Asbestos cloth puts out the flames (16:36).
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com