Professor and Minister of Finance Karel Engliš in a garden in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1934, issue no. 10. Engliš, first on his own and later with literary critic Miloslav Hýsek on Bohumil Veselý's balcony.
Segment of the Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Newsreel) 1935 No. 24 captures the funeral of composer Josef Suk held in Prague on 3 June 1935. The footage opens with a photo of a bier with the coffin. The coffin with the deceased is carried out of the National Museum and transported at the front of the funeral procession across Wenceslaus Square, past the National Theatre, across Palacký Square and past Emmaus Monastery. The procession ends in front of the building of the Vyšehrad Town Hall, from where the remains were taken to Suk´s final resting place in his native Křečovice (not seen in the segment).
Segment of the Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Newsreel) 1934 No. 3 captures the funeral of thirteen victims of the Nelson mine disaster in Osek u Duchcova on 8 January 1934. The explosion at the Nelson III coalmine in the town of Osek in North Bohemia occurred on 3 January 1934. The explosion affected the entire mine and destroyed the adjacent operational buildings. 144 people lost their lives in the explosion. The segment captures the final farewell with the first 13 miners, which took place in the Cistercian Monastery in Osek and was attended by 50,000 people. Images of the crowd of the bereaved by the coffins. After the funeral ceremonies, the funeral procession makes its way through the streets of the town. In the early evening, the coffins with the victims´ remains are interred in graves at the Osek cemetery.
A close-up of Gustav Adolf Procházka, the Patriarch of Czechoslovak Church, from a newsreel segment to mark the 15th anniversary of the Czechoslovak Church in 1935.
Jiří Janda, ornithologist and the director of Prague Zoo, on a bench on the day of his 70th birthday. Janda feeding a baby elephant. Footage from a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1935, issue no. 19.
Writer Karel Čapek and actress Olga Scheinpflugová on Peace Square in Prague after their wedding ceremony on 26 August 1935 in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1935, issue no. 36. Karel Čapek with his brother, the painter Josef Čapek, in the garden of his villa in Prague-Vinohrady in the documentary Jaro v Praze (Spring in Prague, dir. Jaroslav Novotný, 1930).
Sculptor Karel Dvořák works on the Memorial to Czechoslovak Legionnaires (sometimes also called the Legion Monument, the Memorial To Fallen Legionnaires) for the Pére Lachaise Cemetery in Paris in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1934, issue no. 13.
Actress and writer Olga Scheinpflugová on Bohumil Veselý's balcony. The wedding of Olga Scheinpflugová and Karel Čapek at Vinohrady Town Hall on 26 August 1935 in the presence Karel Scheinpflug and Julius Firt as witnesses. Olga Sheinpflugová with her husband Karel Čapek in the garden of their villa in Prague-Vinohrady. Sheinpflugová playing Sonya in a theatre adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel Crime and Punishment in the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague.