Screening For Children

A National Film Board of Canada field representative and traveling projectionist gives a screening for an audience of school children, Ontario, Canada, 1946. In those days, NFB projectionists, equipped with a portable projector and a well-chosen selection of films, travelled through their respective territory, usually by car, following a well-defined route and schedule for screenings held for free in libraries, parish halls, schools and civic centres. (Photo by NFB/Getty Images)
A National Film Board of Canada field representative and traveling projectionist gives a screening for an audience of school children, Ontario, Canada, 1946. In those days, NFB projectionists, equipped with a portable projector and a well-chosen selection of films, travelled through their respective territory, usually by car, following a well-defined route and schedule for screenings held for free in libraries, parish halls, schools and civic centres. (Photo by NFB/Getty Images)
Screening For Children
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January 01, 1946
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