Skip to content
Menu
Menu
Home
Give
Membership
Donate
Volunteering & Internships
William S. O’Farrell Fellowship
Donate Film & Equipment
Collecting Policy
Explore
Collections
Exhibits
Services
Moving Image Transfers
Storage
Stock Footage Licensing
Request Footage & Research
Alamo Theatre
History
Renting The Venue
Archived Events
Sponsor a Movie
About
About Film Preservation
History
News
Partners
Staff, Board & Advisors
Employment
Projects
Core Documents
FAQs
Moving Image Review
Publications
Collecting Policy
Contact
Collections
Overview
Browse Collections
Browse Works
9 work results
Sort by:
Identifer
Name
Sort order:
Ascending
Descending
Start Over
Add selected results to lightbox
Skis and skiing
1970s
1971
28) 0849
[Various titles]
Includes the following titles: - Waterfront, a television series (syndicated 1954) about San Pedro Harbor (CA), starring Preston Foster; 16 episodes, 1,000 ft. each. - 138 assor...
3) 0853.0234
[1971 World Cup Skiing at Sugarloaf]
No opening credits. // Film documents the 1971 World Cup ski race held at Sugarloaf Mountain called the Tall Timber Classic. Features footage from ABC Wide World of Sports cover...
17) 1191.0976
[European Skiers At Sugarloaf]
European skiers sweep Alberg Kandhar [Arlberg Kahndahar] at Sugarloaf.;A Paul Bunyan Statue. A ski lodge decorated with flags and the banner: ‘Sugarloaf USA’. Ski slope filmed from a moving snowmobile. People near a score board. Skiers lined up. Sk...;*Because of a snow drought in Europe that year — this was before artificial snowmaking –– many scheduled World Cup races were being canceled or moved. The Arlberg Kahndahar, th...
7) 1191.0979
[World Cup Ski Races]
Friday World Cup races at Sugarloaf; skiers skiing Skiers skiing down a slope. A skier falls and is taken away on a sled. More shots of the skiing competition. Another skier fa...
5) 1191.1730
[Squaw Mountain Scenes]
Maine ski scene: Squaw Mountain at Greenville.;A man talks while pointing. A sign with a trail map. An empty ski lodge. Pipes running through the trees. A ski lift. The man speaking again. View from the ski lift. [End of Reel]
6) 1191.1854
[Muskie's Home Movies & Vietnam Comments]
Senator Edmund Muskie chides President Nixon on renewed Vietnam bombing; Muskie films super-8mm movies at Sugarloaf; skiing/skiers.;A truck with snow tracks, with the ‘Sugarloaf’ logo on the door. A man (Senator Edmund Muskie) with a camera films through a window. Senator Edmund Muskie speaking into a microp...
12) 1191.1855
[Muskie Skiing Holiday]
Senator Edmund Muskie enjoys skiing holiday at Sugarloaf Mountain, takes photos.;Skiers gathered outside the Sugarloaf ski lodge. Shots of Senator Edmund Muskie. A snow covered cross. Muskie with a camera. A cameraman films Muskie and several other people in...
18) 1466.0001
Clown Prince: Ruedi Skis Maine
Promotional film presented by the Maine Department of Economic Development. Features an acrobatic skier in Maine setting.
10) 1695.0010
[Joanne Swift--home movies] Reel 10
A woman, a girl, and a dog playing next to a Christmas tree. A dog sitting in an armchair. Children opening Christmas gifts. People sitting around a large table. A girl riding a...
Next 36
Filter by
collection
Bangor Historical Society/WABI Collection (5)
Sebastian's Corner Collection (1)
Swift, Joanne Collection (1)
WCSH Collection (1)
WMTW Collection (1)
year
1972 (1)
1973 (1)
1974 (1)
1975 (1)
1976 (1)
1977 (1)
genre
Amateur (1)
News (5)
subject
Advertising (1)
Agriculture (1)
Amateur films (1)
Bicycles (1)
Children (1)
Christmas (1)
Mountains (3)
National parks and reserves (1)
Sports (1)
and 2 more
people and organizations
Edmund Muskie (1)
Close
Home
Give
Membership
Donate
Volunteering & Internships
William S. O’Farrell Fellowship
Donate Film & Equipment
Collecting Policy
Explore
Collections
Exhibits
Request Footage & Research
Services
Moving Image Transfers
Storage
Stock Footage Licensing
Projects Using Our Footage
Alamo Theatre
History
Renting The Venue
Archived Events
About
About Film Preservation
History
News
Partners
Staff, Board & Advisors
Employment
Projects
Core Documents
FAQs
Moving Image Review
Contact