Bayshore, Upside Down–Joan Thurber Baldwin–home movies. Reel 8
Boy rowing boat, sailboat, children in swimsuits, car outside Rendezvous Restaurant, children at beach
Boy rowing boat, sailboat, children in swimsuits, car outside Rendezvous Restaurant, children at beach
Collection consists of 5 reels of silent, color 16 mm film, shot by Rebecca Freethey Viall between 1949 and 1951. The film primarily consists of home movies, including footage of the Brookline, Maine 1949 Centennial celebration, and family trips to Acadia National Park. Other footage includes scenes of Camp Roosevelt near Black Cap Mountain and
Mahatma Gandhi at Sevagram ashram near Wardha, India, where he lived from April 1936 to near the end of his life.
Title, ‘The Spanish Conquistadors destroyed all the sacred temples of the Mayas and built churches on their high foundation pyramids,’ etc. Guatemala.