Dancer Štěpánka Klimešová-Poláková dances in a Cupid costume. The artist on her wedding day on 7 November 1926 in front of the Church of St. Wenceslas in Prague-Smíchov.
Actress Suzanne Marwille in Varhaník u sv. víta (The Organist at St. Vitus´ Cathedral, dir. Martin Frič, 1929). Marwille in Černí myslivci (The Black Rangers, dir. Václav Binovec, 1921).
Director Svatopluk Innemann with his wife, actress Zdena Kavková, on Bohumil Veselý's balcony. A clip from Josef Kajetán Tyl (dir. Svatopluk Inneman, 1925). Innemann in Byl první máj (It Was the First of May, dir. Thea Červenková, 1919).
The segment shows the Bakulův ústav pro výchovu životem a prací (Bakula Institute for Education through Life and Work) in Prague's Smíchov district. The first-ever film footage of the physically disabled writer František Filip, known as the Handless Frantík. František Bakula conducting his choir Bakula's Little Singers (Bakulovi zpěváčci).
The segment shows the founding figure of Czechoslovak orthopaedics, Jan Zahradníček, during an operation at the II. Surgical Clinic of the General University Hospital in Prague.
Actor Theodor Pištěk with his colleagues Alfréd Schleisnger and Marie (Máňa) Ženíšková in Takový je život (Such Is Life, dir. Carl Junghans, 1929). Theodor Pištěk in Cikáni (Gypsies, dir. Karel Anton, 1921). Pištěk putting on make-up. Pištěk with his portrait carved in glass in a segment from Československý zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czechoslovak Aktualita Sound Newsreel) 1942, issue no. 28. Pištěk With his daughter-in-law Věra Filipová Pištěková on Bohumil Veselý's balcony.
Three identical footage items (one upside down) of a young man by the poster for She Hired a Husband starring Priscilla Dean (dir. John Francis Dillon, 1918).