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Masked Procession
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Masked Procession
Taken during the Festival of Mountain and Plain at Denver, Col., with the grand-stand and its immense throng of people forming the background. This film is remarkable for the number of people shown, all of whom are dressed in most grotesque costumes. The masqheraders are seen marching on the right, while a procession of bicyclists in fantastic costumes pass to the left in the opposite direction.
The Phonoscope 03/1898
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1 | Edison n.c. (MU 416). | |
2 | James White. Frederick Blechynden | |
James H. White, who is in the city representing the Edison kinetoscope, was driven over the line of march on Sunday and was greatly pleased with it. The directors will erect a stand for him and his instruments at Colfax and Broadway. It is his intention to take if possible views of the masked ball, which occurs the second evening, the night parade of the Silver Serpents and views of their ball. The views of both day and night scenes will be sent all over the world and will be a great advertisement for the city and state. |
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3 | 05/20/1897. © Thomas A. Edison, 24/02/1898 | 50 ft |
4 | États-Unis. Denver. |