
4 Items in This Collection
1) [Lubec Movie Queen]
A crowd of women. Men in uniform. Panning shot of water and coastline. Two boys in a rowboat. A car with a sign for ‘Movie Queen’ on the front. A crowd of people on the dock. A boat app...
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2) [Lubec Movie Queen]
Apparently a dupe made from 0748.0001 - 1948 edge code on film is print-through. // Prior records for this item list 1936 as date - no indication why. // Item consists of 2 reels, each...
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3) [Moses Pike--home movies] NHF Reel 2, Items 5-18
NHF 'Reel 2, Items 5-18' and 'Reel 3, Items 19-38.' NHF cataloguer's notes as follows. Can/box notes in quotes. 5. 'Tuna hunt. Canadian geese. Ice fishing. Bird hunting. Sea fishing. Pe...
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4) [Moses Pike--home movies] NHF Reel 3, Items 19-38
NHF 'Reel 3, Items 19-38.' Amateur footage. Can/box notes in quotes. Note: needs viewing/cataloguing to verify contents. 17. [b&w, dc 1935] 18. [color, dc 1935] 19. 'Nigger King [?] (Ha...
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Rugh, Anne Collection

Credit: Lubec Movie Queen, Anne Rugh Collection, Northeast Historic Film. Lubec, Maine. "Movie Queen," ca. 1936.

Primary Format and Extent
film (5,000 ft.) : si., b&w and col. ; 16 mm. reversal pos.

Collection Date Range
1930 – 1940

Summary
Collection consists of the [Moses Pike--home movies], footage of fishing and hunting activities, coastal scenes, children with toys, and family events including a wedding. Other scenes appear of cruise ship, tropical ports of call, and bullfight. Collection also contains a copy of "Movie Queen, Lubec," a 1936 film that provides a tour of Lubec with a short amateur drama about kidnapping the movie queen. See also Movie Queen, Lubec Collection.

Biographical/Historical Notes
Moses Pike, grandfather of Anne Rugh, lived in Lubec. Producer of "Movie Queen, Lubec" was Margaret Cram.

Subject(s)
Boats and boating, Children, Cities and towns, Community Life, Coasts, Hunting, Manners and customs, Recreation, Sports, Travel, Weddings, Wildlife 
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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