
6 Items in This Collection
1) [Virginia Lee Viall--home movies] Reel 1
Virginia Lee Viall third birthday - June 20, 1950;A toddler (Virginia Viall) at an outdoor table, with a birthday cake and gifts. Virginia on the sidewalk. A man holds Virginia’s hand a...
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2) [Virginia Lee Viall--home movies] Reel 2
Virginia Lee Viall 5th birthday - June 20, 1952;Shot of a calendar. A toddler (Virginia Viall) seated at an outdoor table, with a birthday cake and gifts. Virginia pushing a doll in a s...
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3) [Virginia Lee Viall--home movies] Reel 3
Virginia Lee V. 4th birthday - June 20, 1951;Close up of a calendar with an ‘Officer Friendly’ print, with June 20, 1951 circled. A birthday cake. A girl (Virginia) eating the cake. Vir...
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4) [Virginia Lee Viall--home movies] Reel 4
Virginia Lee Viall's Sixth Birthday June 20, 1953;A girl (Virginia) and a man seated on a bench. A birthday cake. Virginia with birthday gifts. She holds up a copy of ‘Blueberries for S...
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5) [Virginia Lee Viall--home movies] Reel 5
A girl (Virginia) playing with dolls. People opening Christmas gifts. [End of Reel]
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6) [Virginia Lee Viall--home movies] Reel 6
An older and younger girl (Virginia) with a kitten. Virginia, with a patch over her eye, standing with a ‘Mother’s Day’ bouquet and gifts. Virginia with the kitten. A set of lacquer bow...
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Viall, Virginia Lee Collection

Credit: Virginia Lee Viall Collection. Northeast Historic Film. Virginia Viall with birthday gifts,1953.

Primary Format and Extent
film (1700 ft.) : si., col. ; 16mm

Collection Date Range
1950 – 1954

Summary
Collection consists of 6 reels of silent, color, 16 mm film, totaling approximately 1700 feet. The films are primarily home movies shot by Rebecca Freethey Viall in Maine and Rhode Island. Includes scenes of birthday parties, Christmas celebrations, and family trips to the coast.

Repository
Northeast Historic Film

Availability
Access is restricted; consult repository for detail.

Condition Governing Reproduction and Use
Authorization to reuse and/or reproduce must be obtained from Northeast Historic Film. See http://oldfilm.org/content/stock-footage-licensing for more information.
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