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WTAR-WTKR Hampton Roads, Virginia Historic News Film Collection

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Date

Tidewater Viewpoint segment on the Norfolk Municipal air traffic control tower. 0:08:10

1955-12-27

Interview with Virginia General Assembly delegate, Albert Teich, Jr. 0:01:16

undated

Footage of Virginia governor, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr. and his wife Lacey, going on a cruise. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:51

undated

WTAR news reporters Al Knight and John Griffin interview Governor Albertis S. Harrison, Jr. Topics discussed include reapportionment, abolishment of the poll tax, state colleges, budget cuts, and property values. 0:29:13

undated

Footage of Virginia Attorney General, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., giving a televised speech seeking the Democratic nomination for state governor. Compilation of B-roll/outtake footage. Unrelated footage of an audience applauding is inserted three times (1:53; 2:06; 2:35). 0:01:12

1961-01

Interview with newly elected Virginia governor, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr. 0:01:17

1961-11

Outtake footage from a Tidewater Viewpoint segment about the Alcoholics Anonymous mutual aid fellowship which enables its members to stay sober and help others with alcohol addiction achieve sobriety. Compilation of B-roll/outtake footage. 0:24:07

1960-07-24

Segment from the Mildred Alexander Show, regarding the Alexander-Beegle store at Military Circle Mall. Alexander-Beegle was a high-end fashion staple in the Hampton Roads area with several locations, including a flagship store near the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Sound quality is garbled, but one can be able to make what is being said. Sound cuts off at 1:05. There is no picture from 1:06-1:08; 1:52-1:57. 0:02:15

undated

Tidewater Viewpoint interview with surgeon and medical researcher Alton Ochsner. Film on heart defects is not included. 0:08:22

1960-02-14

Tidewater Viewpoint segment on the American Cancer Society Crusade which is to raise funds and awareness of cancer research. 0:17:33

1960

An official from Japan (Ushida?) talks about the United States' influence on Japanese government. No sound until 0:22. 0:00:50

1973-05

Footage from a American Legion meeting for members and their wives at the Hotel Chamberlain, in Hampton, Virginia. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:58

1966-03

Footage of an American Legion Parade taking place in the Phoebus section of Hampton, Virginia. Taking part in the parade are the Fuller Urick Post 48, Hampton; Princess Anne Post 40; and the 40 and 8 Society of Virginia Beach. Local athletes and the George Wythe Junior High School Marching Band. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:43

1960-04

Interview with an law enforcement official named Mr. Henley on the increasing use of a amphetamines. Reporter Ken Blackwell, is heard talking, but is not seen. 0:04:36

1965-08

Footage from an amphibious and air exercise involving the United States Navy and Marine Corps, location unknown. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:03:01

1964-10

Footage of a amphibious assault exercise at Camp Pendleton, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:00

1959-06

Compiled outtake footage of an amphibious landing exercise involving all four branches of the United States Armed Forces, location unknown. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:09:24

1960

Tidewater Viewpoint segment on amphibious training exercise at Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia. 0:10:30

1957

Tidewater Viewpoint segment on a training simulation at Little Creek Amphibious Base. 0:16:58

undated

Footage of military personnel (unsure if it is United States Army or Navy) taking part in amphibious warfare training, location unknown. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:37

1961-08

Segment on increased federal funding for Amtrak passenger railroad service, and the possibility of restoring routes from Norfolk. 0:01:02

1974-04

An unidentified political analyst and United States Senator, Porter Hardy, Jr. discuss the appointment of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. to succeed his father in the United States Senate. Henry F. Byrd, Sr. resigned from the United States Senate for health reasons in November 1965. 0:01:08

1965-11

Segment on anchoring a mobile home, especially during high winds. No sound until 0:21 and sound goes out at 1:21. 0:01:54

1973-05

Footage of Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller speaking at a correctional facility management seminar. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:18

1973-05

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