Writer Antal Stašek with his daughter-in-law, writer Helena Malířová, in the garden of the villa in Prague-Krč in an obituary from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1931, issue no. 42.
A close-up of concert director Bedřich Spurný in archival footage from a newsreel segment from the documentary Velcí hudebníci a zpěváci (Great Musicians and Singers, 1931), now considered lost.
The segment captures a military parade of new army recruits, held in the third courtyard of Prague Castle on 28 October 1930 as part of the celebration of the twelfth anniversary of the Czechoslovak Republic. Prime Minister František Udržal and Minister of Defence Karel Viškovský attend the parade, standing in for the absent President Masaryk.
The segment captures a military parade of new army recruits, held in Bratislava on 28 October 1931 as part of the celebration of the thirteenth anniversary of the Czechoslovak Republic. The celebration opens with speeches by General František Škvor and Vladimír Krno, the Mayor of Bratislava. The city of Bratislava honours the 39th Infantry Regiment with the Czechoslovak War Cross and the honorary title "General Graziani´s Infantry Regiment of Reconnaissance". The 54th Artillery Regiment adopts the standard of the 109th and 153rd Artillery Regiments, made by the residents of the Jedlička Institute in Prague. The cavalry and infantry together with the military band take charge of the following parade.
Polar explorer František Běhounek and the pioneer of stratospheric flights Professor August Piccard in front of the Main Railway Station in Prague in October 1931.
Professor and painter František Kysela during his appointment as a member of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Art in 1931. Kysela in front of the Academy of Sciences on National Street.
Professor František Pastrnek, a philologist, in front of Masarykův lidověvýchovný ústav (Masaryk People's Educational Institute) on Blanická Street in Prague-Vinohrady.
The segment captures the funeral of the Bishop of Prague Jan Nepomuk Sedlák, held in Prague on 3 October 1930. The funeral procession with church dignitaries sets out from the Archbishop´s Palace in Hradčany towards Hradčany Square and St. Vitus Cathedral. After the funeral ceremony and requeim, the remains of the late bishop were interred at St. Matthew Cementery in Prague-Dejvice (not seen in the footage).