Relief Follows Southern California Earthquake
Thousands of sailors and marines land by boat to engage in relief work after 1933 earthquake strikes in Southern California / Typewriters and teletype machines work, as James Whitmore's narration explains that they are the only means of communication with the outside world /





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Editorial #:
508659283
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
January 01, 1933
Upload date:
License type:
Rights-ready
Release info:
Not released.ÌýMore information
Clip length:
00:00:37:23
Location:
Long Beach, California, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG SD 720x576 25p
Originally shot on:
16mm B/W Neg 486 29.97i
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Barcode:
g197-SURVIVAL_11_1933_EARTHQUA
Object name:
g197-SURVIVAL_11_1933_EARTHQUA
- 1930-1939,
- Abundance,
- Accidents and Disasters,
- Archival,
- B-roll,
- Black And White,
- California,
- Charity and Relief Work,
- Communication,
- Earthquake,
- Explaining,
- James Whitmore,
- Land,
- Long Beach - California,
- Machinery,
- Marines - Military,
- Nautical Vessel,
- Navy,
- Newsreel,
- Raw Footage,
- Real Time Video,
- Rebuilding,
- Sailor,
- Southern California,
- Typewriter,
- US Marine Corps,
- US Navy,
- USA,
- Video with Sound,
- Volunteer,
- Working,