Mallory Neely House.mp4
Built circa 1852, this 25 room Italian villa style mansion was home to the Isaac Kirtland, Benjamin Babb, James C. Neely, Daniel Grant, and Barton Lee Mallory families between 1852 and 1969. Extensively renovated during the 1880s and 1890s, it contains original furnishings and carefully preserved decorative treatments which illustrate the Victorians' love of lavish interior decor. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Mallory-Neely House
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located at 652 Adams Avenue in the Victorian Village Historic District, the Mallory-Neely House is one of the City’s treasured historic sites. It is all the more special in that it retains all of the original historic interiors, furniture, and artifacts almost exclusively. It offers a visceral experience walking through the home and lives of a family from over one hundred years ago.
Cotton Carnival Exhibit Tour at Mallory-Neely House
A Haunting In Neely
A short film about a young woman being haunted by a ghostly figure.
Four Memphis Hauntings - Our Haunted Travels
In this video, Boris will share you with four Memphis Hauntings. Although there are many places in the Memphis, Tennessee are that have reported paranormal claims, the locations in this video have been personally visited by Shawn and Marianne (PANICd Paranormal History) in 2008.
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Graceland (Elvis):
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Memphis En Fete (1935)
Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America (USA).
Title cars reads: Memphis En Fete, King Cotton opens week of Carnival.
WS. Huge barge making its way down the river with the King and Queen of cotton and their court. LS. The Barge filled with people dressed as the court of King Cotton. LS. King and Queen Cotton seated beneath a canopy and surrounded by their court. CU. The King, Bill Mallory, a Yale American footballer and Queen Miss Molly Darnell?.
LS. The King and Queen climb steps from the barge followed by their attendants carrying their trains. WS. The King and Queen make their way past crowds followed by their attendants. LS. Mr Overton the Mayor of Memphis presents the key to the city. CU. King and Queen. CU. Queen cotton. WS. Night shots of float entitled Hollywood WS. Another float which formed a part of the Pageant. WS. Float lit up at night. WS. Float in the shape of a boat. WS. Float. WS. Float.
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Memphis 'cotton Carnival' (1961)
Unissued / Unused material -
Title reads: King Cotton. Dazzling Pageant In Memphis. American voiceovered newsreel material.
Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America (USA).
VS of fireworks display. VS of massive carnival float decorated like castle with lots of people in fancy dress costumes.
(Comb. F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 11/05/1961.
N.B. This soundtrack is very faint - MD.
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Newsreel titled 'King Cotton Holds Court' depicting a spectacular night parade by...HD Stock Footage
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Newsreel titled 'King Cotton Holds Court' depicting a spectacular night parade by civilians in Memphis, Tennessee.
Newsreel titled 'King Cotton Holds Court' depicting a spectacular night parade by the civilians in Memphis, Tennessee. The civilians enjoy the ripening of their staple crop -- Cotton. Floats depict King Cotton and his Queen. The spectators hail the King. Several floats carry fancily dressed participants of the parade. One float catches fire and is engulfed in flames. Men point fire hoses at the fire. Location: Memphis Tennessee. Date: May 20, 1946.
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1949 Memphis Celebrates Cotton Festival 221752-43 | Footage Farm
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1949 - Americana
17:00:13 High angle of ??. CU Cotton Carnival queen Mimi Parker in jeweled tiera, King Charles Oates receiving large key to city from Mayor. Fireworks bursting.
17:00:47 Parade w/ people throwing candy from floats w/ comic strip themes; royalty waving; crowd watching others on floats.
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A Moment In Time - Best Times
In this Best Times, we discuss the history and context behind Memphis' Mallory-Neely House and its original decor still intact, now a museum run by The Pink Palace.
Memphis, TN - 1945 Memphis Cotton Carnival.mp4
Cotton Museum Memphis
recorded on March 23, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Cotton Museum Memphis
recorded on March 23, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Cotton Carnival parade at Memphis. HD Stock Footage
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Cotton Carnival parade at Memphis.
Cotton Carnival in Memphis. A series of parties staged at Carnival. Current year's selected King, Queen and Royal Court of carnival. Presentations and parade by all cotton producing states. Location: Memphis Tennessee. Date: May 16, 1957.
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Memphis Parade - Main Street - Early 60's - Cotton Carnival?
Converted some old home movie films to digital, and one thing on them was this parade. I suspect it's a Cotton Carnival parade due to the bands from Texas and Alabama - and the use of cotton on some of the floats.
The music is not what was playing (obviously) but was put on there by the guys who converted it for me. It works though...
Note how many kids are in the parade, both marching and on the floats.
Oh, and apparently there was a fire somewhere as fire trucks and equipment crash the party early in the recording...
Can anyone confirm this is the Cotton Carnival?
The Story of Cotton
A Willy Bearden documentary about Cotton.
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Memphis, TN - 1949 Memphis Cotton Carnival Farm Show.mp4
Cotton Carnival At Memphis AKA Cotton Carnival In Memphis (1948)
Memphis, United States of America
1948 COTTON CARNIVAL IN MEMPHIS, AMERICA
MS the carnival King and Queen, King Howard Stovall and Queen Barbara Hood in fine robes walking through a ceremonial bodyguard sword salute. MS they are presented with the key to Memphis. CU Head shot of the King. CU Head shot of the Queen. L.M.S they pose in group with their attendants. LS people waiting at night for firework display. LS the brilliantly lit Royal barge on the Wolf River. M.S Ditto CU King and Queen waving from the barge. MS a group of pretty girls attending the Queen. C.U. full screen shot of rockets exploding against dark sky. CU the King and Queen walking between the guards. M.S. Spectators waving. L.M.S The royal party on a lavish float, decorated with cotton blossoms parade through town. CU they wave to the crowd. M.S. Other shots of floats depicting carnival celebrations in every corner of the world. CU Pan up legs to head of one of the girls on a float. M.S. More of the pageant
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Beale Street and Rock n Soul Museum
As part of our trip to Memphis, TN, we had to pay a visit to Historic Beale Street, have lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe and spent HOURS in the Rock 'n' Soul Museum.
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