An inventor, a street artist and an entrepreneur are making the world a better place, one wall at a time.
The daily bread of ministers of small congregations is not sermons in the church; it is constant work with the old and the dying. A holy man who has been removed from his friends and peers and suddenly transplanted into another culture is often lonely and broken himself.
Who's the man waving the flag?
Two political eras meet in the Estonian town of Tapa.
Six-year-old Leelo’s mother is deported to a Siberian prison camp during Stalinist repressions. The little girl tries to be as good as she can in the belief that this will bring her mother back home.
Concert to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia held in the great hall of Toronto University in November 1993.
Festive dinner in Toronto held in honor of the restoration of independence of the Baltic states.
Festive celebration of the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in 1989 in the hall of Toronto University in Canada, prayer is said by the archbishop of the EELC Udo Petersoo and greetings are passed by the Latvian and Lithuanian representatives.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
Trivimi Velliste introduces the activities of the Estonian Heritage Conservation Society, Lembit Soots holds a speech.
Trivimi Velliste introduces the activities of the Estonian Heritage Conservation Society.
Trivimi Velliste introduces the activities of the Estonian Heritage Conservation Society.
Press conference held by Trivimi Velliste in autumn 1988 in Canada. This video is the first part of the press conference.
Press conference held by Trivimi Velliste in september 1988 in Toronto. This video is the second part of the press conference.
The festive opening ceremony of the Chair of Estonian Studies at Toronto University held in the great hall of Estonian House in Toronto on October 4, 1986.
Opening of the memorial tablet at Leevaku power plant, Estonia.