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The following film was shot in 1925 at the time of the dedication of St. Barbara's Elementary School which had just opened at it's location on [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The film was donated to the Church by the Wojnarowski family. Joe Warner (Wojnarowski) graciously gave his permission for this film to be used on this site.
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The full length of the film is 12 minutes.
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There are several things to note about the film itself and the content. First of all, the film had seriously deteriorated by the time it was transferred to videotape. Consequently, parts of the image are terribly washed out, eliminating so much detail that faces cannot be made out. Secondly, the film consists of several parts:
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* \n* Element 1\n* Element 2\n* Element 3
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Thirdly, there is a scene where the camera is panning to the left and allows us a view of the old hall that once existed on the location the present church structure lies.
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<flvplayer width="400" height="300" autoplay="true" hidecontrols="false">1925_school_dedication.flv</flvplayer>
<flvplayer width="400" height="300" autoplay="true" hidecontrols="false">1925_school_dedication.flv</flvplayer>

Revision as of 15:53, 14 March 2008

The following film was shot in 1925 at the time of the dedication of St. Barbara's Elementary School which had just opened at it's location on Denison Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio.

The film was donated to the Church by the Wojnarowski family. Joe Warner (Wojnarowski) graciously gave his permission for this film to be used on this site.

The full length of the film is 12 minutes.

There are several things to note about the film itself and the content. First of all, the film had seriously deteriorated by the time it was transferred to videotape. Consequently, parts of the image are terribly washed out, eliminating so much detail that faces cannot be made out. Secondly, the film consists of several parts:

  • \n* Element 1\n* Element 2\n* Element 3

Thirdly, there is a scene where the camera is panning to the left and allows us a view of the old hall that once existed on the location the present church structure lies.

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