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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @periscopefilm Help us preserve, scan and post more rare and endangered films! Join us on Patreon. Visit / periscopefilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com This black-and-white film is three episodes of the television program titled “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 #93 from 1952 includes views of the granite cutting and processing industry, the manufacturing and installation of heat pumps, the manufacturing of casting and molding, and the training of stewards for cruises. The second episode #39 from 1951 depicts the development of synthetic rubber and the making of tires, an annual stockholders meeting, the manufacturing of portable bridges, and tree removal services. The last episode #103 from 1952 includes views of the manufacturing of chemicals from corncobs, a new approach to city and community planning demonstrated in Park Forest, Illinois, the automobile air conditioning industry, the manufacturing of paper, textile, and plastic bags, and lastly an ice cream salesman’s daily commute between New Jersey and Massachusetts. “Industry on Parade” title banner (00:09). Informational text overlay and credits (00:16). “Granite for Grandeur!” title banner (00:32). Footage from the granite cutting industry in Barre, Vermont (00:37). Footage of det granite being transported and processed (02:06). Text overlay (03:25). Views of American industries in the 1950s (03:31). “Heat from the Soil!” title banner (04:05). Footage of the manufacturing of heat pumps for heating and cooling at the Muncie Gear Works Company in Muncie, Indiana (04:11). Views of the installation of a heat pump (05:39). “New Find for Foundries!” title banner (06:23). Views of the manufacturing of casting and molding at the Cooper Alloy Foundry Company in Hillside, New Jersey (06:28). Text overlay (10:54). Views of American industries in the 1950s (10:59). “Refresher Course!” title banner (11:34). Views of the training of stewards for tourism cruises at the US Maritime Service Training School in Brooklyn, New York (11:39). Credits (13:37). “The End” text overlay (13:43). Credits (13:56). “Stretching Rubber!” title banner (13:59). Footage of scientists developing synthetic rubber at the General Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio (14:03). Views of a tire production (15:55). Text overlay (18:27). Views of American industries in the 1950s (18:33). “The Boss Gets Bossed!” title banner (19:07). Footage of an annual stockholders meeting at the Standard Oil Company in Linden, New Jersey (19:13). “The Portable Bridge!” title banner (21:20). Views of the manufacturing of portable bridges for the military at the Steelcraft Manufacturing Company in Rossmoyne, Ohio (21:25). Soldiers install a portable bridge (23:10). Text overlay (24:17). Views of American industries in the 1950s (24:21). “Tarzans of Industry!” title banner (24:57). Views of tree removal services for telephone and electric companies by Asplundh Tree Expert Company in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania (25:02). Credits (26:36). “The End” text overlay (26:42). “Industry on Parade” title banner (27:12). Informational text overlay and credits (27:19). “Chemicals from Corncobs!” title banner (27:36). Views of the manufacturing of chemicals from corncobs at Quaker Oats Company in Omaha, Nebraska (27:41). Text overlay (30:47). Views of American industries in the 1950s (30:53). “A New Way of Living!” title banner (31:27). Views of a new approach to city and community planning in Park Forest, Illinois (31:33). “Air-Conditioned Monitoring!” title banner (33:09). Views of the automobile air conditioning industry by Frigikar Corporation in Dallas, Texas (33:14). “In the Bag!” title banner (35:07). Views of the manufacturing of paper, textile, and plastic bags by Bemis Bag Company in St. Louis, Missouri (35:12). Text overlay (37:41). Views of American industries in the 1950s (37:46). “Harold Pratt's Travels!” title banner (38:21). Views of an ice cream salesman commuting from New Jersey to Massachusetts daily by plane and scooter (38:27). Credits (40:31). “The End” text overlay (40:36). If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below. 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