Le cinématographe de Charles R. Noble (Queen's Hall, 29 janvier 1903)
De retour du Maroc, Charles R. Noble présente les vues fixes et animées qu'il a tournées dans le pays:
CAPTAIN SERGISON has arranged an unique cinematograph and magic lantern entertainment at the Queen’s Hall on Thursday, January 29th, at 8 p.m., in aid of the Hall funds. Mr. C. Rider-Noble, who has just returned from Morocco, having been attached for the last two years to the Moorish Court, will show series of highly interesting pictures of life at Fez, Maquinez, the Sacred City, Troops marching to fight rebels, &c., Abyssinians in operations against the Mad Mullah, Incidents in South Africa, also his exciting and humorous animated picture “A Trip to the Moon,” &c. The pictures will made more interesting by explanations by Major the Hon. A. Hanbury Tracy, C.M.G., of the Royal Horse Guards, who it hoped will able to attend. Major Tracy was sent last year on a mission to Morocco, and, since his time in besieged Mafeking, has fought with Ras Makounen and the Abyssinian army against the Mad Mullah.
Mid Sussex Times, Haywards Heath, mardi 20 janvier 1903, p. 5.

Mid Sussex Times, Haywards Heath, mardi 20 janvier 1903, p. 4.
Répertoire: Pictures of native life outside Fez and sacred city of Maquines, Sultan's Soldiers Drilling Outside Morocco City, Troops and Transport on March to Fight Rebels, Tribesmen Fording River Near Fez, Minister of War and Troops Leaving Fez to Quell Rebels, Sultan Joining Troops, Stirring Scenes in Abyssinia, Campaign Against Mad Mullah, South African War Pictures, A Trip to the Moon (Mid Sussex Times, Haywards Heath, mardi 20 janvier 1903, p. 4).