
2 Items in This Collection
1) Honeymoon in Florida and Cuba, 1963--Jacqueline Clancy--home movies. Reel 1
Honeymoon - Nov. 1959;University of Miami at Coral Gables sign. Hospital. Campus buildings. Street shot from a moving car. Women window shopping. Ocean. Jacqueline swimming. “Fai...
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2) Waterskiing, 1960--Jacqueline Clancy--home movies. Reel 2
Waterskiing - Aug. 1960;People waterskiing on a single ski shot from the boat. Women on the beach with kids. Jacqueline in a tube by the beach. People waterskiing shot from the shore...
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Clancey, Jacqueline Collection

Credit: Jaqueline Clancey Collection, Northeast Historic Film. Jaqueline Clancey on her honeymoon at Parrot Jungle in Miami Florida in 1959

Primary Format and Extent
film (500 ft) : si., col. ; 8mm

Collection Date Range
1959 – 1960

Summary
The Jacqueline Clancey Collection consists of two reels of 8mm home movies shot from 1959-1960. Footage includes a honeymoon in Florida and Cuba and waterskiing.

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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