The March of Time
1951: CASABLANCA, MOROCCO: DAMS: AERIAL: Moving (R) over dam, hydroelectric plant in operation (Marshall Plan funds). Workers loifting gate on irrigation ditch. CU Water flowing.
MOT 1951: CASABLANCA, MOROCCO: DAMS: AERIAL: Moving (R) over dam, hydroelectric plant in operation (Marshall Plan funds). Workers loifting gate on irrigation ditch. CU Water flowing.
The March of Time
1942: JAPAN: KANTO PLAINS: RICE PLANTATION: * WS Line of Japanese farmers planting rice. WS Male stepping on man-powered irrigation wheel, system, w/ others planting rice. WS Long line of rice planters. Agriculture, farming, countryside
MOT 1942: JAPAN: KANTO PLAINS: RICE PLANTATION: * WS Line of Japanese farmers planting rice. WS Male stepping on man-powered irrigation wheel, system, w/ others planting rice. WS Long line of rice planters. Agriculture, farming, countryside
The March of Time
1953: PAKISTAN: IRRIGATION PROJECT: VS Construction site of Sind Barrage in southern West Pakistan, dumping concrete, leveling, man using shovel to loosen drying cement on chute, VS Man watering ground, crane moving dirt in bucket, dumping. LS Canal.
MOT 1953: PAKISTAN: IRRIGATION PROJECT: VS Construction site of Sind Barrage in southern West Pakistan, dumping concrete, leveling, man using shovel to loosen drying cement on chute, VS Man watering ground, crane moving dirt in bucket,...
The March of Time
1953: CALIFORNIA COTTON: HA WS Rows of cotton plants on San Joaquin Valley farm. VS Spring being used for irrigation, water flowing between plants, MS Harvested cotton plant, men loading cotton bales onto hoist at dock, hoisting upward toward ship deck.
MOT 1953: CALIFORNIA COTTON: HA WS Rows of cotton plants on San Joaquin Valley farm. VS Spring being used for irrigation, water flowing between plants, MS Harvested cotton plant, men loading cotton bales onto hoist at dock, hoisting...
The March of Time
1953: PAKISTAN: IRRIGATION PROJECT: VS Construction site of Sind Barrage in southern West Pakistan, flat desert land, cranes moving dirt, MS 'Sind-Barrage' on truck door, men looking over blueprints, HA VS Canal, heavy equipment, workers using head b
MOT 1953: PAKISTAN: IRRIGATION PROJECT: VS Construction site of Sind Barrage in southern West Pakistan, flat desert land, cranes moving dirt, MS 'Sind-Barrage' on truck door, men looking over blueprints, HA VS Canal, heavy equipment,...
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