IOP Ep 380

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IOP Ep 380 is a short film from 1957.

Museums of Industry and Science

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IOP Ep 380
Produced byNational Association of Manufacturers
Release date
1957
Running time
00:13:40
LanguageEnglish
OCLC Number
36592323 ewid: 25176 | Fresh | | Up | step:1 || dopt: 1

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From a weekly documentary series devoted to American industry. This episode looks at historic sites, museums, factories, industrial plants and other places where visitors may view manufacturing processes or objects used in manufacturing or industry. It includes footage of an apothecary shop in Colonial Williamsburg and glassblowing in Jamestown.

Also, a silversmith at Old Sturbridge Village; iron forging at the restored ironworks in Saugus, Mass.; glass blowing in Jamestown, Va.; the Drake oil well in Titusville, Penn.; the restored Black Maria studio at the Edison National Historic Site in West Orange, N.J.; restored mining towns in Buena Park [probably Knott's Berry Farm, although not identified as such] and Calico, Calif.; the Wright Brothers' first airplane and other items in the Smithsonian Institution's Arts and Industries Collection; and fountain pen nib manufacture at a Schaefer Pens factory.

Museums of Industry and Science . Produced by Arthur Lodge Productions, Inc. Directed by Roger A. Young, Jr. Industry on Parade, no. 380. New York: National Association of Manufacturers, 1957. 1 reel (13.5 min., b & w).

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