Crash Course
Monsters. They're Us, Man: Crash Course World Mythology
This week, we're starting our discussion of Mythical Creatures with the WORST creatures. Monsters. What makes a monster monstrous though? Mike Rugnetta will guide you through the fine line between a magical creature and a monster....
Wonderscape
Preschool Prep: Alphabet and Mythical Creatures from A - Z
Join host Kristin as she introduces you to each letter of the alphabet and mythical creatures from the "Land of Make-Believe" from A to Z! Light-hearted, kid-friendly illustrations depict everything from an awesome Abominable Snowman to...
Bridgeman Arts
Scenes of Chinatown, 1940s
1940S: CROWDS WATCH PARADE IN CHINATOWN. MAN PERFORMS WITH SWORDS FOR CROWD IN CHINATOWN. STREET SIGNS ON POLE. TEXT PLACARD. PEOPLE GATHER NEAR FOUNTAIN AND ARCHWAY IN CITY PARK.
Bridgeman Arts
ANTIQUITIES AT ANCIENT MEMPHIS EGYPT, MARCH 1973
The film starts with shots from the road from Cairo to Memphis. In the background stands the stepped pyramid of Pharaoh Djozer. Then we see the Memphis archaeological site, the so-called Alabaster Sphinx and the fallen colossus of...
Bridgeman Arts
PARIS SIGHTSEEING ON A BATEAUX MOUCHE, SEPTEMBER 1978
The film opens with the Eiffel Tower and a sign informing us that on the left are the "Bateaux Mouches" boats. People are getting ready to board and the tour begins. We see a part of the Musée d'Orsay and then the building of the Court...
Bridgeman Arts
THE TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT IN EGYPT, MARCH 1973
The filmmaker from within a car films the route towards the ancient Egyptian Temple of Hatshepsut. After reaching the monument, he films the details of the building and the visitors.
Bridgeman Arts
THE PYRAMIDS IN EGYPT, MARCH 1973
The filmmaker and his friend visit the pyramids of Giza, Egypt, and try riding horses.
Bridgeman Arts
Unknown Artists, Treasures of the Achaemenid Empire no3
Named after Achaimenes, the legendary leader of the great Persian migration around 701 B.C., where the Kings of the Achaemenid dynasty were generous sponsors of Art and Architecture. Slowly but surely the result was a heterogeneous...