Series & File Units
Videos Relating to Presidential Events
This series includes video of official events such as foreign and domestic presidential trips, state visits by foreign leaders, state dinners, press conferences, speeches, bill signings, swearing-in ceremonies, photo opportunities, and other routine presidential activities. Significant events include the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), speeches and events related to the Persian Gulf War, and the 1992 presidential campaign.
Date
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Local ID
GB-WHCA-004
NAID
595131
Record Type(s)
Moving Images
Extent
4,678 Betacam cassettes
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by event date.
Restrictions
Access Restriction
Undetermined
Materials may be closed under restrictions of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Withdrawal sheets will indicate specific restrictions.
Use Restriction
Unrestricted
Container List
Unnumbered
President's Trip to Ottawa, Cn, Martinique, Bermuda
NAID
517352712
Record Type(s)
Moving Images
Availability
Online
President's Trip to Ottawa, Cn, Martinique, Bermuda
NAID
517352712
Record Type(s)
Moving Images
Availability
Online
President's Trip to Ottawa, Canada; Martinique; and Bermuda: Air Quality Act Signing, Parliament, Ottawa
NAID
674623713
This video cassette contains footage of President George Bush's visit to Parliament, Ottawa, Canada. President George Bush and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney are introduced at the Air Quality Act signing ceremony. P.M. Mulroney remarks on the Gulf War coalition, and the two nations' commitment to clean air. He acknowledges senior Parliament Member Stan Darling. P.M. Mulroney concludes his remarks and introduces President George Bush. President George Bush thanks P.M. Mulroney for continued support in the Gulf coalition, and his hard work on the Air Quality Act. President George Bush and P.M. Mulroney sign the Air Quality Act of 1991, shake hands, and pose for photos. P.M. Mulroney presents Stan Darling with a pen used to sign the Air Quality Act. President George Bush shakes hands with Stan Darling and other guests, then departs.