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{{Filmjr |title=Queer Farms - The Ladybird Farm, The Lion Farm |embid=0360_Queer_Farms_The_Ladybird_Farm_The_Lion_Farm_14_10_20_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc=On Los Angeles County insectary |forma=16mm |year=1930s ca |up=|next=|prev=|step=2 |lang=English |pbrs= |heldby=PA |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid= |len=00:09:00|synop=A look at two exotic farms: a ladybug farm and a lion habitat.}} | {{Filmjr |title=Queer Farms - The Ladybird Farm, The Lion Farm |embid=0360_Queer_Farms_The_Ladybird_Farm_The_Lion_Farm_14_10_20_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc=On Los Angeles County insectary |forma=16mm |year=1930s ca |up=|next=|prev=|step=2 |lang=English |pbrs= |heldby=PA |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid= |len=00:09:00|synop=A look at two exotic farms: a ladybug farm within a Los Angeles County insectary and a lion habitat.}} | ||
'''Queer Farms: The Ladybird Farm, The Lion Farm''' | '''Queer Farms: The Ladybird Farm, The Lion Farm''' | ||
A look at two exotic farms. | A look at two exotic farms. The film starts by showing a Los Angeles County insectary. The British term "ladybird" is used to refer to the ladybugs cultivated here. There are lots of scenes of sprouts and sprouted potatoes. | ||
The film also depicts a | The film also depicts a lion farm. There are a variety of shots of Lions looking all sorts confined to cages. Lions perform tricks. | ||
[[Category:Moving Images about Insects]] | [[Category:Moving Images about Insects]] |
Revision as of 15:24, 17 June 2023
Queer Farms - The Ladybird Farm, The Lion Farm is a short film from 1930s ca released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
A look at two exotic farms: a ladybug farm within a Los Angeles County insectary and a lion habitat.
Queer Farms - The Ladybird Farm, The Lion Farm | |
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Release date | 1930s ca |
Running time | 00:09:00 |
Language | English |
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Queer Farms: The Ladybird Farm, The Lion Farm
A look at two exotic farms. The film starts by showing a Los Angeles County insectary. The British term "ladybird" is used to refer to the ladybugs cultivated here. There are lots of scenes of sprouts and sprouted potatoes.
The film also depicts a lion farm. There are a variety of shots of Lions looking all sorts confined to cages. Lions perform tricks.