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"Xmas '75 B & K."
The Dannenberg family (Klaus, Konrad, Christie, Betty, Ingeborg, and Kerry) gather at Betty and Klaus' house to celebrate Christmas. They are shown in the living room opening presents and playing one of the newly opened board games. Dallas, Texas, Winter 1975. -
"Xmas '75 B & K."
The Dannenberg family (Klaus, Konrad, Christie, Betty, Ingeborg, and Kerry) gather at Betty and Klaus' house to celebrate Christmas. Klaus, Ingeborg, and Kerry are shown playing a new board game. A little while later, Ingeborg and Kerry are shown still playing the game while Betty and Klaus help cleanup dishes from dinner. Dallas, Texas, Winter 1975. -
"Xmas dinner '76 at Ulla's."
Ingeborg and Konrad Dannenberg visit Ulla, Johnny, and George Doane for Christmas dinner 1976. They are shown preparing the dinner, and then the rest of the film is the two families eating together. Location unknown. -
"Xmas 76 w/ U & G at the Da's, #1."
The Doanes (Ulla, George, Johnny, and others) visit the Dannenbergs (Ingeborg and Konrad) to open Christmas gifts at their home in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. The Doanes are shown filing into the house, and the rest of the film shows presents being passed out and opened. Winter 1976. -
"Xmas 76 w/ U & G at the Da's, #2."
The Doanes (Ulla, George, Johnny, and others) visit the Dannenbergs (Ingeborg and Konrad) to open Christmas gifts at their home in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. This film shows presents being opened by one of the Doane boys and Ingeborg, along with passing shots of the others opeing presents. Winter 1976. -
"Xmas Eve '77 at our house, #1."
Ingeborg and Konrad Dannenberg are joined by Klaus, Betty, Kerry, Christie, and Betty's parents for Christmas at their home on Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. The guests are shown processing into the house and then everyone is shown opening Christmas presents. Winter 1977. -
"Xmas Eve '77 at our house, #2."
Ingeborg and Konrad Dannenebrg are joined by Klaus, Betty, Kerry, Christie, and Betty's parent for Christmas at their home on Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. All parties are shown relaxing and opening presents in the living room. Winter 1977. -
"Xmas Eve '77 at our house, #3, Xmas day at Klaus'."
Film shows the remainder of the Dannenberg's stay at Ingeborg and Konrad's for Christmas eve, during which they open presents. The second half of the film shows the whole crew (Konrad, Ingeborg, Klaus, Betty, Christie, Kerry, and Betty's parents) going over to Klaus and Betty's house to open more present there on Christmas day. Winter 1977. -
"Xmas Day '77 at Klaus', #4."
The Dannenbergs (Konrad, Ingeborg, Klaus, Betty, Kerry, and Christie) celebrate Christmas with Betty's parents at Klaus and Betty's house. The beginning of the film shows Kerry and Christie playing with their new presents, and then transitions to show the preparation and serving of the Christmas day meal. Winter 1977. -
"X-mas 1956, #1."
Video shows Dannenberg family going through Christmas presents at home on Panorama Drive, Huntsville, Alabama. Also shows some of the outdoor Christmas decorations at the Dannenberg residence. Winter 1956. -
"X-mas 1956, #2."
Footage of small family gathering for Christmas at Dannenberg residence. First portion shows outdoor decorations both by day and by night. The rest shows family gathering and some of the inside Christmas decorations and Christmas cards. Winter 1956. -
"X-mas 1956, #4."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg opens Christmas presents on Panorama Drive, Huntsville, Alabama. Winter 1956. -
"X-mas 1957, 5130 Panorama Dr. Pictures are very dark."
First section shows Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg opening Christmas presents. Latter half of film shows the kitchen and the plants at the entryway of the Dannenberg residence. Winter 1957. -
Christmas card from the 42nd Infantry Rainbow Division.
The card is unsigned. The message inside reads, "May your Christmas be Merry and the New Year rich with blessings, Austria 1945." -
"Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."
A photograph of Louis Salmon in his Army uniform is featured on the postcard. -
"The Season's Greetings."
This greeting card was sent from M. Louis Salmon in Vienna, Austria to his parents in Mobile, Alabama at Christmas 1945. The inscription reads, "Your devoted son, Louis." -
"Played(?)."
Speech by Dr. Wernher von Braun to the Southern (Nurserymens?) Association on side 1. Pertains to early NASA projects and future plans, circa 1960. Speech taped over something else, audio very faint at points. -
"X-Mas in Huntsville, starting with Nikolaus day."
"Nikolaustag" celebration 1953. Klaus polished his boots to be filled with apples and various treats. Scenes of Christmas in the Dannenberg household including decorations, cards, and presents. Film ends with footage a New Years party. -
"X-mas 55 , Easter 1956 [ILLEGIBLE]."
Christmas neighborhood decorations in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, winter 1955. Klaus, Konrad, and Ingeborg Dannenberg hunt for Easter eggs in California in spring of 1956 at 5901 Jumilla Ave. -
"Easter 1956, egg hunting."
Christmas cards on display at Dannenberg residence 5901 Jumilla Ave, winter 1955. Setup of Easter baskets and candies. Spring 1956. -
Christmas celebration and gift opening, 1956.
(The film itself was titled "3rd House Construction Sequ.") This film shows Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg celebrating Christmas and opening presents. Winter 1956/57. -
Christmas 1971.
"Christmas at Claire's. Leonard's Boat & Dudley [illegible] Christmas. Panama City. Raughtons - Effie & all the children. [illegible] - Sophie & Charles. Rosanne adv. on TV 1971. Turkey dinner at Raughtons."
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"Vacation '78. 1975 Christmas. 1976 Christmas."
A selection of various Christmas and family scenes. Includes a visit to Grizzly Gorge safari park/zoo. Some scenes of a family vacation to the beach and birthday parties for Eddie Burwell and Christy Burwell.
Christmas [00:01, 00:57, 01:43, 02:51, 02:59, 04:26, 20:04, 22:28]
Vacation [07:10, 09:29, 13:21]
Birthday party [23:25, 24:53]
Other family events [04:50, 05:32, 06:15, 06:23, 06:41, 14:46, 17:58]
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"B&W Movies. Farm, Fishing. Christmas. Mertle Beach. [illegible] about 1951."
Family films depicting farm life in Madison County in the early 1950s. Additional footage includes a family vacation to what is likely the Smoky Mountains and Myrtle Beach.
Farm life [00:01]
Snow [01:15]
Christmas [03:02, 12:13]
Valley and wilderness scenes [06:57, 07:10]
Industrial plant/debris pit [06:47] -
"1979."
Home movies that primarily depict a Christmas scene and an extended cruise around the Caribbean.
Christmas [00:02]
Royal Caribbean Resort in Labadie, Haiti [05:03]
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic [08:16]
Miami [09:44] -
"Vacation in 1977. 1975 Michigan."
Footage of the Burwell family at Christmas, during several vacations, and a trip to Big Spring Park.
Christmas [00:03, 03:35, 20:35]
Play [01:06, 06:04, 09:36, 17:34]
Aerial footage [07:38
Beach trip [11:31]
Snow [14:13]
Shooting in a field [23:11]
Big Spring Park [24:15]
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"Picknick - Meridian. Xmas. Smokies. Grand Canyon - Fire (1964)."
The label on the inside of the can notes, "Picnic 1955. Western trip 1964."
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"Moore Visit EDB, Sr. Parker Picnic. Paul, Harold."
The information card inside the can notes, "Christmas 1956. 4th July 1957."
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"Sisters. Stone Mtn. Kids at beach."
Film clips of family vacations. Notable events include a trip to Chattanooga and Mazatlan, Mexico.
Christmas [00:03, 13:25]
Chattanooga Choo-Choo [01:49]
Play [13:09, 18:29]
Train [01:53]
Stone Mountain [07:45]
Mazatlan [17:59] -
"1st Roll 1950."
The label on the inside of the can notes, "B&W Jeff horse back riding. Picnic with Dave 1951. Christmas 1950."
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Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8 years old. Some of the topics include a letter to family members, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8 years old. Some of the topics include a letter to family members, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8-9 years old. Some of the topics include letters to family members, a fictional story, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8-9 years old. Some of the topics include letters to family members, a fictional story, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. In this collection, she includes an illustration with each essay. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. The transcript includes a description of each illustration. -
"All Presents Accounted For...When You Mail Early!"
Compares happy individuals who received their gifts on time to sad people who did not, this image serves as a reminder to send presents early so they arrive on time. -
Christmas card from "Audrey, Bob & Michele" to Hildegard Nörenberg (1957-12-03).
The envelope is addressed to Hildegard at Huntsville Hospital Nurses Home, and the card features a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II. -
Christmas card from Vic Colonna to Hildegard Nörenberg (1957-12-20).
The envelope is addressed to Hildegard at Huntsville Hospital Nurses Home, and the card features an illustration of Christmas decorations.