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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @periscopefilm Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit / periscopefilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com Here are three episodes of the television program “Industry on Parade” produced by the National Association of Manufacturers and Arthur Lodge Productions, Inc. “Industry on Parade” portrayed the nation’s industrial sector during the 1950s. The films strove for a broad representation of American enterprises and industries. The first episode #87 from 1952 includes views of open pit mining in Minnesota and Chile, the manufacturing and installation of modular houses, the manufacturing of vending machines and coin operated units, and the cleaning of highways in California. The second episode #101 from 1952 includes views of the manufacturing of oil-bearing seals, the manufacturing and construction of prefabricated houses, the manufacturing of commercial refrigerator containers and refrigerator equipment, and views of a teenage driving contest hosted by the Jr. Chamber of Commerce and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. The third episode #unknown includes views of the production of steel castings made of varying percentages of raw iron mixed with scrap metals, the manufacturing of rope made from Abacá, the manufacturing of cosmetics and toiletries, and the manufacturing or organs for churches and cathedrals. “Industry on Parade” title banner (00:09). Intro segment (00:16). “Men of Iron!” title banner (00:32). Views of open-pit mining in Minnesota and Chile by the U.S. Steel Corporation's Oliver Iron Mining Company (00:38). Text overlay (04:37). Views of American industries in the 1950s (04:42). “The Cleveland Plan!” title banner (05:17). Views of the manufacturing and installation of modular houses by Exan-Homes, Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio (05:23). “Merchandising by Machine!” title banner (08:59). Views of the manufacturing of vending machines and coin operated units by Vendo Company in Kansas City, Missouri (09:05). Text overlay (11:30). Views of American industries in the 1950s (11:35). “Highway Vacuum Cleaner!” title banner (12:10). Views of the cleaning of highways in California by the Good Roads Machinery Company in Minerva, Ohio (12:15). Credits (13:28). “The End” text overlay (13:34). “Industry on Parade” title banner (13:57). Intro segment (14:04). ”Locking in the Lubricant!” title banner (14:21). Views of the manufacturing of oil-bearing seals by the National Motor Bearing Company in Redwood City, California (14:26). Text overlay (17:54). Views of American industries in the 1950s (17:57). “Pre-Fabs in Production!” title banner (18:34). Views of the manufacturing and construction of prefabricated houses by the Harnischfeger Corporation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (18:39). “The Big Chill!” title banner (22:00). Views of the manufacturing of commercial refrigerator containers and refrigerator equipment by the Hussman Company in St. Louis, Missouri (22:06). Text overlay (24:25). Views of American industries in the 1950s (24:31). “Teen-age Road-E-O!” title banner (25:05). Footage from a teenage driving contest hosted by the Jr. Chamber of Commerce and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company in Washington, DC (25:10). Credits (27:16). “The End” text overlay (27:21). “Industry on Parade” title banner (27:48). Intro segment (27:55). “New Steel for Old!” title banner (28:11). Views of the production of steel castings made of varying percentages of raw iron mixed with scrap metals by the Milwaukee plant of Grady Foundries Incorporated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (28:17). Text overlay (31:37). Views of American industries in the 1950s (31:42). “Ropewalk!” title banner (32:16). Views of the manufacturing of rope made from Abacá (or Manila Hemp) from the Philippines at the Navy Yard Ropewalk in Charlestown, Boston (32:22). “Cavalcade of Cosmetics!” title banner (34:57). Views of the manufacturing of cosmetics and toiletries by Avon Products, Inc. in Suffern, New York (35:03). Text overlay (38:05). Views of American industries in the 1950s (38:10). ”Miracle of Sound!” title banner (38:45). Views of the manufacturing or organs for churches and cathedrals by the Kilgen Organ Company in St. Louis, Missouri (38:50). Credits (41:06). “The End” text overlay (41:12). Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. 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