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.
Unedited film footage from a visit of a sixteen-member delegation from the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to Czechoslovakia on the occasion of the first anniversary of the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic. The delegation was led by Serbian General Stevan Hadžić. Footage from the railway station in Tábor. Welcome by Mayor Josef Šáda, his deputies, Sokol representatives and the district governor. Arrival of the train in Benešov. Welcome by Mayor František Novotný, his deputies and Sokol representatives. The train driving through the Královské Vinohrady (Royal Vineyards) railway station in Prague below Nuselské schody and the Vinohrady tunnel. Welcome at the Wilson Railway Station in Prague. General Hadžić departs in a car driving along Wilson Street towards Wenceslaus Square. His car is followed by the Kornilovs, legionnaires and Sokols on horseback. Welcoming crowds on Wenceslaus Square. Arrival at the first courtyard of Prague Castle. Footage from military manoeuvres between Milovice and Lipnice forests near Milovice that took place on 29 October 1918 under the command of General Bossi. The manoeuvres are attended by Colonel Kušakovic. The delegation in the courtyard of the Škoda factory in Pilsen. General Stevan Hadžić decorates a military battalion during the renaming ceremony of the 102nd Infantry Regiment to Czechoslovak Infantry Regiment No. 48 Yugoslavia in Benešov.
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).
Unused film material shot for Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) segment issue no. 21A from 1943 captures the mood of a training course organised by the Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth in the Prachov Camp at the Prachov Rocks in May 1943. In addition to sports events, the programme for teenagers included lectures.