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Verified by MC AK Football 16Mm Films Barcoded Football Films Collection 1 16mm Films Reel # Title Year Format 001 Unknown 16mm 002 Unknown 16mm 005 1968 Kodak All-American 1968 16mm 006 #6 - Georgia 1978 Highlights [on leader] 1978 16mm 007 1979 Highlights 1979 16mm 008 Unknown [label says 'blank'] full coat mag 16mm 1973 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech compilation reel 010 12/1/73 1973 16mm 012 Coach Dooley at Picture Day 16mm 013 Headshots of Coaches 16mm 015 1966 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1966 16mm 016 Georgia vs. Oregon State 16mm 017 Georgia's Greatest Era 16mm 018 Georgia vs. Florida 16mm 019 Georgia vs. Auburn 16mm 020 Georgia vs. Auburn, 2nd half 16mm 021 Georgia vs. Auburn, 1st half 16mm 022 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 16mm 023 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 16mm 024 Georgia vs. Florida - 1st Half 16mm 025 Georgia vs. Florida - 2nd Half 16mm 026 Georgia's Greatest Era - 16mm 027 Georgia's Greatest Era - 16mm 028 History of Coca-Cola 16mm 029 Holding Tomorrow in Our Hands 16mm 030 John Lastinger 16mm 031 Opening of Coliseum 16mm 032 1942 Orange Bowl 1942 16mm 033 Out of Eaves 16mm 034 Pow Bow 16mm 035 1949 Orange Bowl, second half, b&w, reel #4 1949 16mm 036 Unknown- -Reel 2 [1949 Orange Bowl, 1st half] 1949 16mm Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, Nov. 25, 1971, Reel 7 "from 037 hi-lite print" 1971 16mm 038 Unknown - Reel 6 16mm 039 Unknown - Reel 5 16mm 040 Unknown - Reel 4 16mm 041 1954 Gator Bowl, Auburn v. Texas, Dooley as player 1954 16mm Dooley dancing sideline, track people, cheerleaders, 042 crowd. Has been transferred to tape #132 16mm 043 Unknown - Reel 1 16mm 045 Unknown - Roll 9 16mm 046 Unknown - Roll 8 16mm 047 Unknown - Roll 10 16mm 048 Unknown - Roll 11 16mm 049 Unknown - Roll 7 16mm 050 Unknown - Roll 6 16mm 051 Unknown - Roll 5 16mm 052 Unknown - Roll 4 16mm 053 Unknown - 3 16mm 054 Unknown - Roll 21 16mm Roll 12, Georgia vs. Kentucky 10/22/77 Prince 055 Charles's visit to Sanford Stadium 1977 16mm 056 Unknown - Roll 23 16mm Brown Media Archives Peabody Awards Collection Football Films Collection 2 16mm Films 057 Roll 13 Mag SOF interview, 3/14/80 "Tail #61" 1980 16mm 058 Roll 14 Mag SOF interview "3/14/80" 1980 16mm 059 Unknown - Roll 16 16mm 060 Unknown - Roll 18 16mm 061 Unknown - Roll 18 16mm 062 Unknown - Roll 19 16mm 063 Unknown - Roll 22 16mm 064 1943 Rose Bowl vs. UC 1943 16 mm 065 Sugar Bowl Publicity Film (football & basketball) 16mm 066 1980 Sugar Bowl 1st 1980 16mm 069 The Future is Now 16mm 070 SEC Football - The Spirit of '76 16mm 071 The Unfinished Task 16mm 072 Unknown 16mm 073 Unknown - Paradise in the Caribbean 16mm "How 'Bout Them Dawgs!" intro by Fran Tarkenton, 074 narrated by John Facenda 1981 16mm 74 A How 'Bout Them Dawgs! Second Copy 1981 16mm 077 Unknown 16mm 078 Vince Dooley Show #17 16mm 081 Wally Butts: A Great Georgian 16mm 082 Wally Butts: A Great Georgian 16mm 084 Wally Butts: Pay the Price 16mm 088 1979 Vince Dooley Show #2 1979 16mm 089 1977 Vince Dooley Show #1 1977 16mm 090 Jeff Pyburn Profile 16mm 091 Last Flood - A Roll 16mm 102 1942 Georgia vs. Tulane 1942 16mm 103 1942 Orange Bowl 1942 16mm 104 1943 Georgia vs. Wake Forest 1943 16mm 105 1943 Rose Bowl [faded game film, "color" print] 1943 16mm 107 1943 Rose Bowl [faded game film b&w silent print] 1943 16mm 108 A 1946 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1946 16mm 110 1947 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1947 16mm 115 1948 Georgia vs. Kentucky 1948 16mm 130 1950 Georgia vs. Texas A&M [Presidential Cup] 1950 16mm 140 1951 Georgia vs. Alabama 1951 16mm 141 1951Georgia vs. North Carolina 1951 16mm 142 1951 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1951 16mm 143 1951 Georgia vs. LSU 1951 16mm 147 1951 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1951 16mm 148 1951 Georgia vs. Auburn 1951 16mm 149 1952 Georgia vs. Alabama 1952 16mm 150 1952 Georgia vs. Tulane 1952 16mm 153 1952 Georgia vs. Florida 1952 16mm 154 1952 Georgia vs. Miami 1952 16mm 155 1952 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1952 16mm 157 1952 Georgia vs. Alabama 1952 16mm 158 1952 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1952 16mm 160 1953 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1953 16mm 165 1953 Georgia vs. Tulane 1953 16mm 167 1953 Georgia vs. Auburn #2 1953 16mm 168 1953 Georgia vs. Villanova 1953 16mm 169 1953 Georgia vs. LSU #1 1953 16mm 170 1953 Georgia vs. LSU #2 1953 16mm 171 1953 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1953 16mm 172 1953 Georgia vs. Texas 1953 16mm 173 1953 Georgia vs. Maryland 1953 16mm 177 1953 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1953 16mm 178 Wally Butts - Great Georgian 16mm Brown Media Archives Peabody Awards Collection Football Films Collection 3 16mm Films 179 Wally Butts - Great Georgian 16mm 180 1954 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1954 16mm 181 1954 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1954 16mm 182 1954 Georgia vs. Florida 1954 16mm 183 1954 Georgia vs. Auburn 1954 16mm 184 1954 Georgia vs. Clemson 1954 16mm 185 1955 Georgia vs. Tulane 1955 16mm 186 1955 Georgia vs. Alabama 1955 16mm 187 1955 Georgia vs. Tulane 1955 16mm 188 1955 Georgia vs. Clemson 1955 16mm 189 1955 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1955 16mm 190 1955 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1955 16mm 191 1955 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1955 16mm 193 1956 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1956 16mm 194 1956 Georgia vs. Miami 1956 16mm 195 1956 Georgia vs. Alabama 1956 16mm 196 1956 Georgia vs. Florida 1956 16mm 197 1956 Georgia vs. Alabama 1956 16mm 198 1956 Georgia vs. Mississippi State 1956 16mm 199 1956 Georgia vs. Auburn 1956 16mm 200 1956 Georgia vs. Kentucky, TV Film 1956 16mm 200 A 1956 Georgia vs. Kentucky 1956 16mm 201 1956 Georgia vs. FSU 1956 16mm 202 1956 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1956 16mm 203 1956 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1956 16mm 204 1957 Georgia vs. Tulane (TV film) 1957 16mm 205 1957 Georgia vs. Kentucky 1956 16mm 206 1957 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1957 16mm 207 1957 Georgia vs. Michigan 1957 16mm 208 1957 Georgia vs. Alabama (AIA-Vandy-Navy-KY-TX) 1957 16mm 209 1957 Georgia vs. Florida 1957 16mm 210 1957 Georgia vs. Texas 1957 16mm 211 1957 Georgia vs. Auburn 1957 16mm 212 1957 Georgia vs. Navy 1957 16mm 213 1957 Highlights 1957 16mm 214 1958 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1958 16mm 214 A 1958 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1958 16mm 215 1958 Georgia vs. Citadel 1958 16mm 216 1958 Georgia vs. Alabama 1958 16mm 217 1958 Georgia vs. Texas 1958 16mm 218 1958 Georgia vs. South Carolina 1958 16mm 219 1958 Georgia vs. FSU 1958 16mm 220 1958 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1958 16mm 221 1958 Georgia vs. Kentucky 1958 16mm 222 1958 Georgia vs. Auburn 1958 16mm 223 1958 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1958 16mm 224 1958 Georgia vs. Florida 1958 16mm 225 1958 Georgia vs. Kentucky 1958 16mm 227 1956 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1956 16mm OISD 1959 Georgia vs. Auburn 1959 3/4" 228 1959 Georgia vs. Auburn 1959 16mm 228 A 1959 Georgia vs. Auburn 1959 16mm 228B 1959 Georgia vs. Auburn 1959 16mm 228C 1959 Georgia vs. Auburn 1959 16mm 229 1959 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1959 16mm 229 A 1959 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1959 16mm 229 B 1959 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1959 16mm 230 1959 Georgia vs. Florida 1959 16mm 231 1959 Georgia vs. Mississippi State 1959 16mm 232 1959 Georgia vs. Alabama 1959 16mm Brown Media Archives Peabody Awards Collection Football Films Collection 4 16mm Films 233 1959 Georgia vs. Kentucky 1959 16mm 234 1959 Georgia vs. South Carolina 1959 16mm 235 1960-62 Promo 1960 16mm 236 1960 Georgia vs. Auburn (Tarkenton) 1960 16mm 237 1960 Georgia vs. Southern California 1960 16mm 238 1960 Georgia vs. Southern California 1960 16mm 239 1960 Georgia vs. Auburn 1960 16mm 240 1960 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1960 16mm 241 1960 Georgia vs. Kentucky #1 1960 16mm 243 1960 Georgia vs. South Carolina 1960 16mm 244 1960 Georgia vs. Tulsa 1960 16mm 245 1960 Georgia vs. Florida 1960 16mm 246 1960 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1960 16mm 247 1960 Georgia vs. Alabama Reel 1 1960 16mm 248 1960 Georgia vs. Alabama Reel 2 1960 16mm 249 1960 Georgia vs. Mississippi State 1960 16mm 250 1961 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1961 16mm 251 1961 Georgia vs. Mississippi State 1961 16mm 252 1961 Georgia vs. Florida 1961 16mm 253 1961 Georgia vs. Alabama 1961 16mm 254 1961 Georgia vs. Kentucky 1961 16mm 255 1961 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 1961 16mm 256 1961 Georgia vs. Auburn 1961 16mm 257 1961 Georgia vs. Miami 1961 16mm 258 1961 Georgia vs. FSU 1961 16mm 259 1962 Georgia vs. Clemson 1962 16mm 260 1962 Georgia Football Highlights 1962 16mm 261 1962 Highlights 1962 16mm 261A 1962 Highlights 1962 16mm 262 1963 Georgia-Georgia Tech 1963 16mm 263 1963 Georgia vs. North Carolina 1963 16mm 264 1964 Highlights 1964 16mm 265 1964 Georgia vs. North Carolina (TV film) 1964 16mm 266 1964 Georgia vs. Florida (TV) 1964 16mm 267 1964 Georgia vs. South Carolina 1964 16mm 268 1964 Georgia vs. FSU 1964 16mm 269 1964 Georgia vs. Kentucky, Homecoming 1964 16mm 270 1964 Georgia vs. Alabama (ALA TV '64) 1964 16mm 271 1964 Georgia vs. Auburn 1964 16mm 272 1964 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt 1964 16mm 273 1964 Georgia vs. Clemson 1964 16mm 274 1964 Highlights 1964 16mm 275 1965 Alabama Highlights 1965 16mm 276 1965 Georgia vs. Michigan 1965 16mm 277 1965 Georgia vs. Florida #1 1965 16mm 278 1965 Georgia vs.
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