CHARLES URBAN TRADING COMPANY
(1903-1906)
historique
Jean-Claude SEGUIN
The Charles Urban Trading Company (1903-1906)
C'est le 28 février 1903 que Charles Urban quitte la Warwick Trading Company. À peine quelques semaines plus tard, on trouve dans la presse une annonce de la Charles Urban Trading Company.
The Era, Londres, samedi 4 avril 1903, p. 33.
Dès sa création, la Charles Urban Trading Company constitue son catalogue non seulement à partir du fonds de la Warwick Trading Company dans lequel elle puise les films qu'elle souhaite continuer à commercialiser, mais grâce aussi à son exclusivité pour la production de la "Star" Films de Georges Méliès. À cela il faut ajouter les contracts avec The Prestwich Manufacturing Company, les films Blair and Lumiere. Pour les nouveautés propres à la nouvelle société, elles vont être annoncées dans les semaines suivantes dans The Era. Est également annoncée l'ouverture de la Charles Urban Trading Co. (Continental Branch)
THE CHARLES URBAN TRADING CO.
A CHAT WITH THE PROPRIETOR
Mr Urban is a man of movement. His ideas are full of progress, and his intentions are most decidedly progressive. Although he has started on his own account at 48, Rupert-street, Shaftesbury-avenue, he has not altogether left the Warwick Trading Co., in which he still has a large interest. However, in his now departure Mr Urban has larger views of enterprise, and is developing a very admirable theory in the educational department of what can be achieved by the right and sensible uses of the Bioscope.
"The scheme is," says Mr. Urban, as he sits in his handsome, new, and well-appointed offices "to bring the cinématograph into practical service at schools and institutions. For instance, in sections we desire to show every movement of every action of every insect-fish, animal, and reptile-in order that the student, the boy at school, shall understand how these marvellous creatures have their being, what they do, and, if I may so put it, why they do it. There are the beasts of prey and the poor wretches they feed upon and try to exterminate. All have their uses, and it is not for us to question the wisdom or the unwisdom of creation. We are of it ourselves, and know not what it means. It is only left to us to wonder and surmise. Another point that I should like to have emphasised. Medical science progresses daily naturally, but when the Rontgen Rays were introduced a newer and a greater development was foreshadowed for the benefit of manking. Now, by the aid of the Cinématograph, every scene to those present in the crowded hall, the theatre of operations, can be exhibited to the young "sawbones," and every detail connected with the cutting -or shall we say surgical necessity?-of a patient, is reproduced so that the dullest person can understand what is being done or what has been done. This new invention of ours is intended to convey that knowledge of the physical form and frame, with its concomitant illnesses, weaknesses, ans strength, for the benefit of mankind at large. You follow me? We are not, in one sense of the word, philanthropists, but we do wish, on our journey to fame and fortune and so on, to do good on our path. You see, speaking from the medical point of view, we can, with the assistance of the Cinématograph and the microscope combined, show how the germs of disease can be traced. And when you can trace a disease you can generally arrest, if you cannot prevent it. But it is all getting on in the right direction."
Mr Urban, being enthusiastic himself, fills us with enthusiasm, and we feel compelled as we listen to enter into all his schemes and projects with quite an unexpected gusto. He was the managing-director of the Warwick Trading Company for over six years. The firm began in a very small office, but, thanks to Mr Urban's energy and enterprise, the concern rose to great things and big officer, and at the present moment the Warwick is one of the most prominent institutions of its kind in London-we might say in all the world. When the wars in Africa, Egypt, the Philippines and elsewhere were causing devastation to countless thousands, the Warwick Trading Company, under the auspices of Mr Urban, were to the front in mote senses than one. They were on the spot, and few hours after the arrival of the mail steamers bearing the negatives they were produced by the Bioscope at the different halls in London.
"You remember our work at the Alhambra and the Palace Theatre ? "The Trip to the Moon,” “Joan of Arc,” "Cinderella," “Blue Beard," Well, we have many more in hand," adds Mr. Urban. "We have the exclusive right to the inventions and the patents of George Melies, who is one of the cleverest men in the line that is known. In Paris, I should tell you, we have an office, which was opened in November last, where I have the full control of all the Warwick Trading Company's products. Apart from the Palace and the Alhambra, I am now supplying films to over 800 halls, theatres, and showmen. And these showmen go in largely for the educational side of the question, and get engaged for schools and colleges. We hold the Lee and Turner patent for camera and projector power to give natural colour to animated photography—the best way of all for seeing and understanding things as they are and should be. Of course, these arrangements are held in conjunction with the Warwick Trading Co., although I am striking out a new line for myself as well. May I state that l am the sole licensee in Great Britain and the Colonies for the well-known Demeny patent, which is the basic movement of the Bioscope, and which movement-not the trembling one—is considered the perfection of movement for animated pictures? And we supply all the Government offices, steamship and railway companies with our pictures, evidently to their satisfaction, or they would not come again, would they? Oh, yes, I had forgotten ; we did several of the Coronation pictures, and the King himself was greatly interested.’'
Mr Urban has just had the contract to equip the Ziegler Arctic Expedition with all the photographic apparatus and Cinématographic appliances for developing and exploiting all that may transpire, and he has undertaken to produce and exploit all the films secured on the return of the expedition.
So quick is the process and so ready that the events of the day are practically shown in the evening—a few hours after the actual occurrence, and so become a sort of pictorial supplement to the daily press and newspapers. Mr Urban and his coadjutors have invented also a special type of stage lamps with a newly developed scheme of optical projecting power, which gives a fifty per cent, greater efficiency at two thirds of the current than is now generally used for stage lighting and theatrical effect. That Mr Urban will make improvements in the cinématograph world is a certainty. When a man devotes all his time and attention to one great work he is bound to succeed, and success seems inevitable to Mr Urban. A visit to his well-arranged and business-like office is well worth paying.The Era, Londres, samedi 2 mai 1903, p. 21.
The Charles Urban Trading Company (Continental Branch) (avril-octobre 1903)
En février 1903, Charles Urban quitte la Warwick Trading Company pour fonder la Charles Urban Trading Company, annoncée dans la presse britannique dès le mois d'avril 1903. En ce qui concerne la succursale parisienne, L'Industriel forain permet de suivre la situation. Jusqu'au mois d'avril, on trouve régulièrement des annonces sous le nom de la Warwick concernant des films et une publicité reproduite dans tous les numéros.
L'Industriel forain, nº 714, Paris, 12-18 avril 1903, p. 3.
La presse londonienne a déjà anticipé les changements dès le début du mois d'avril et la nouvelle Charles Urban Trading Co récupère le local du passage 33.
The Era, Londres, samedi 4 avril 1903, p. 33.
Mais, dans le dernier numéro du mois d'avril de L'Industriel forain, on publie une annonce où le nom de la société Warwick est clairement associé - pour la première fois - à Charles Urban. Une revendication tardive qui pourrait bien trahir une situation plus complexe.
L'Industriel forain, nº 716, Paris, 24-30 avril 1903, p. 3.
Ces annonces sont publiées tout au long du mois de mai. Dans le numéro 721 de L'Industriel forain (31 mai-6 juin 1903), un nouvel encart est publié, désormais sous le nom de "C. Urban Trading Cº.
L'Industriel forain, Paris, nº 721, 31 mai au 6 juin 1903, p. 3.
Pendant quelques mois, Charles Urban va continuer à exploiter sa filiale sous son nouveau nom de Charles Urban Trading Company.
The Era, Londres, samedi 4 avril 1903, p. 33.
En octobre, il revend le fonds de commerce à son directeur George-H. Rogers :
AVIS D'OPPOSITION
Suivant acte sous seing privé, en date à Paris, du huit octobre mil neuf cent trois, M. Charles Urban, demeurant à Paris, 33, passage de l'Opéra, a vendu à M. George.H. Rogers, demeurant à Paris, 33, passage de l'Opéra, le fonds de commeerce ayant trait à la fabrication et la vente d'appareils photographiques, cinématographes, etc., qu'il exploite à Paris, 33, passage de l'Opéra, sous le nom ou désignation de Charles Urban Trading Company, avec le droit au bail, pour entrer en jouissance immédiate.
Les oppositions doivent être faites au domicile du soussigné.
G.H. Rogers.
La Loi, Paris, 11 octobre 1903, p. 3.
Ce dernier va donc fonder sa propre société.
The Era, Londres, samedi 30 janvier 1904, p.
Société Rogers et Roux (1903-1906)
George-Henry Rogers et Paul-Joseph Roux rachètent la filiale parisienne de la Charles Urban Trading Cº et fondent la société Rogers et Roux. En août 1906, ils revendent leur entreprise à la nouvelle Société Générale des Cinématographes Eclipse :
En conformité de l'art. 6 chap. 2 des statuts de votre Société, il a été expressément convenu que tous les effets des apports des fondateurs, MM. Georges-Henry Rogers et Paul-Joseph Roux remonteraient retroactivement au 1er novembre 1905 et que les bénéfices acquis de 1er novembre au 31 octobre 1906 tant pas la Société Rogers et Roux (ancienne maison Charles Urban Trading Cy de Paris) que par la société de l'Eclipse, profiteraient par moitié aux apporteurs et pour l'autre moitié à la Société.
Il résulterait de cette clause, pour les actionnaires de la Société Générale des Cinématograpres Eclipse un bénéfice de six mois d'exploitation pour deux mois d'existence.
J'ai procédé à l'examen de la Compagnie de la Société Rogers et Roux, ainsi qu'à celui de votre comptabilité.
[...]
Les résultats de l'exploitation de l'année 1905-1906 de la Société Rogers et Roux pour dix mois et de la Société générale des Cinématographes Eclipse pour deux mois, se sont élevés bruts à 272.689 fr. 80 et nets à la somme de 162.644 fr. 05.
[...]
Conformément à l'art. 6 chap. 2 des statuts ces bénéfices nets appartiennent: moitié, soit 65.231 francs 50 à la Société Rogers et Roux et l'autre moitié, 65.231 fr. 50 à la Société générale des Cinématographes Eclipse.
Les Assemblées générales, 10 janvier 1907, Fasciscule 1, 3e année, p. 103-104
Finalement, la société Eclipse va racheter la maison mère londonienne de la Charles Urban Trading Cº qui devient ainsi sa filiale britannique.
catalogues
1903 | George Méliès of Paris exclusive Agent in the United States and South American Countries for The Charles Urban Trading Co., Ltd, London, Bulletin nº 1. | |
1904 | George Méliès of Paris exclusive Agent in the United States and South American Countries for The Charles Urban Trading Co., Ltd, London, Bulletin nº 3. | |
11/1903 | The Charles Urban Trading Company, We Put the World Before You By Means of The Bioscope and Urban Films, novembre 1903. (archive.org) | |
02/1905 | The Charles Urban Trading Company, We Put the World Before You By Means of The Bioscope and Urban Films, février 1905. [D.R.] (reproduit dans Stephen Herbert, A History of Early Film, volume 1, 2000, Londres/New York, Routledge, p. 79-414) | |
11/1906 | The Charles Urban Trading Company, We Put the World Before You, novembre 1906. (cinémathèque suisse) | |
1906 | Urban Trading Co., Vente annuelle de films échantillons, Paris, 1906. | |
1912-1913 | Kinemacolor. Film Catalogue 1912-1913 |
1899-1902
La Charles Urban Trading Co. inclut dans ses catalogues des productions de la Warwick Trading Co. de la période 1899-1902.
<10/11/1900 | 1168 | Crazy Picture of an Indian Opium Den | Warwick |
<10/11/1900 | 1196 | Coolie Boys Diving For Coins Colombo | Warwick |
1903
[02]/07/1903 | Gordon Bennett (1903) | ||
THE KING AND THE PRESIDENT | |||
1000a | The King's Arrival at the Bois du Boulogne Station, Paris, May 1st, 1903 | ||
1000b | (1) The King Approaching the Place de La Concorde | ||
1000b | (2) Arrival at the British Embassy Paris, May 1st, 1903 | ||
1001 | Arrival of King and President Loubet at the Vincennes Review Grounds, May 2nd, 1903 | ||
1002 | The Army of France Reviewed by King Edward at Vincennes | ||
1002b | The Zouaves of Algiers and French Military on Review at Vincennes | ||
1003 | King Edward VII, and President Loubet Entering Their Carriage and Leaving Vincennes After the Review, May 2nd, 1903 | ||
1004 | King Edward at Longchamps Race Course, May 2nd, 1903 | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
1005 | The Demolition of the Gigantic Chimney at Southend | ||
1006 | The Tug of War, "Frascati v. Trocadero" | ||
1007 | The Sports of the Geneva Union Hurdle Sack and Costume Races | ||
1008 | The Kursaal and Revolving Tower at Southend on a Bank Holiday | ||
INDIA, BURMAH AND CASHMERE | |||
1009 | The "Bhor Chats" Panorama Along the G.I.P. Railway, India | ||
1010 | The Frolic of the Water Carriers of Calcutta During the Passing of a Wedding Procession | ||
1011 | Club Exercises of the 15th Sikhs | ||
1012 | Review and Firing Manœuvres of the 15th Sikhs Under Command of Lieut.-Col. G.F. Rowcroft, D.S.O. | ||
1013 | The Game of Football as Played in Burmah | ||
1014 | The Burmese Game of Football | ||
1015 | Burmese Children Playing the Game of "Cock Fighting" | ||
1016 | Burmese Girl's Chatti Race | ||
1017 | Converting the Heathen, Bible Classes Conducted in the Open Air | ||
1018 | The Persian Wells of Northern India | ||
1019 | Bullocks Ploughing with Ancient North Indian Implements | ||
1020 | Scenes on the River Jhelum, the Chief Waterway of Srinager, the Capital of Cashmere | ||
1021 | Women Making "Chappati," the Bread Cake of the People of North India | ||
1022 | Burmese Amusement Called "Pway" (Group in Masks) | ||
1023 | Burmese History Portrayed by Character Acting (Group) | ||
1024 | Burmese Character Acting. The Monkey and the Imp | ||
1025 | Procession of 140 Lepers at Mandalay | ||
1026 | the Outcasts of India-Procession of Men, Women and Children Reclaimed from Degradation and Devil Worship. | ||
1027 | Procession of 1.800 Widows of the Ramabai Colony, India | ||
1028 | Natives Crossing the Snow-Fed River "Ravi" North of Lahore | ||
1029 | Galloping Tongas on the Road to Srinager | ||
1030 | The 777 Pagodas of Mandalay | ||
1031 | Monks and Worshippers Entering the "Shwe Dagon" (Golden Sword) Pagoda, the Most Sacred in Burma. Panorama of the Interior and Shrines | ||
1032 | Scenes at the Palace of the Maharajah of Jummau and Cashmere | ||
1033 | Elephants Working at Macgregor's Timber Yards and Mills at Rangoon | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
1034 | A Daring daylight Burglary. Exciting Chase and Capture by the Police | ||
1035 | The Humours of the Derby | ||
1036 | Fencing Tournament Between French, Italian and British Swordsmen at the Royal Botanical Gardens | ||
"LIVING CANADA" | |||
1037 | Niagara, the World's Wonder, 10 views of Niagara Falls | ||
1037X | A Trip Through the Niagara Gorge on the Electric Railway | ||
1038 | Snapshots of Niagara | ||
1039 | Ice Yachting on the St. Lawrence | ||
1040 | Montreal on Skates | ||
1041 | Skating for the World's Champion-ship at Montreal | ||
1042 | The Outing of the "Old Tuque Blue" Snow-shoeing Club of Montreal | ||
1043 | Tossing the Photographer | ||
1044 | Arrival of the Earl and Countess Minto at the Skating Rink, Montreal | ||
THE WINTRY ALPS. | |||
1045 | Hockey on skates | ||
1046 | Ski-jumping in the Alps | ||
1047 | Outing of the Ski-Club in the Alps | ||
1048 | Bob Sleighing in the Alps | ||
1049 | The Battle of Snow | ||
1050 | Toboganning on the Cresta at 40 miles an Hour | ||
1051 | Fun on the Skating Rink After a Snow-Strom in the Alps | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
1052 | The Waitresses of the B.T.T. and P.P. (British Tea Table and Pearce and Plenty) Walk From the Mansion House to Hyde Park | ||
1053 | n.c. | ||
1054 | M. Loubet's Arrival in London and Reception by King Edward VII | ||
1055 | M. Loubet Leaving the Guildhall, July 7th | ||
CIRCUS & MUSIC HALL SERIES | |||
1056 | Capt. Taylor's Trained Elephants, Pony and Dogs-Section 1 | ||
1057 | Capt. Taylor's Trained Elephants, &c.-Section 2 | ||
1058 | Capt. Taylor's Elephants, &c., Section 3 | ||
1059 | The Crystal Palace (Interior and Exterior) Panoramas | ||
1060 | Looping the Loop | ||
1061 | Shooting the Chutes | ||
1062 | The Hartley Wonders Marvellous Water, Horse and Chair Jump | ||
1063 | The Marvellous Hartley Barrel Jumpers | ||
1064 | Senorita Fillis, Queen of the Revolving Globe | ||
1065 | Latelles, Aerial High Rope Cyclists | ||
1066 | Tammarots Chiyochkis-Japanese Aerial Act. (2 views) | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
1067 | Panorama of the Palm Gardens, Crystal Palace | ||
1068 | The C.P.R. "Imperial Limited" at Full Speed | ||
1069 | Canoe Tilting Contest Between the Indian, Shawno and M. West the Champion of the Pan-American Exhibition | ||
PICTURESQUE SWITZERLAND | |||
1070 | Harvesting Hay on the Bear Ice Rink, Grindelwald | ||
1071 | Swiss Wrestling on the Turf of the Kursall, Interlaken | ||
1072 | Life at a Simmenthal Cattle Farm | ||
1073 | Fun on a Grimmialp Coat Farm | ||
1074 | Panorama of Kandersteg and the Bluem Lisalp | ||
1075 | Tourists Leaving the Hotel, Kandersteg | ||
1076 | The Gemmi Pass and the Oeschinen Lake | ||
1077 | Lace Making in a Village Street, Murren | ||
1078 | Snow Breaking on the Wengeralprailway | ||
1079 | The Reichenbach Railway & Falls | ||
1080 | Panorama from a Descending Car of the Reichenbach Railway, Meiringen | ||
1081 | The Reichenbach Falls, Meiringen | ||
1082 | After Church in a Village Street, Meiringen | ||
1083 | Lake Brienz and the Geissbach Falls | ||
1084 | Panorama of Interlaken From a Steamer Arriving at Dock | ||
1085 | Steamer Leaving Interlaken and Panorama of Iseltwald, Lake Brienz | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
1086 | The Folkestone Fire Drill | ||
1087 | Procession and Launch of Lifeboat | ||
1088 | The Children in Goat Carts | ||
1089 | Fishergirls' Race and Dance | ||
1090 | The "Japs" Cake Walk | ||
1091 | HIAWATHA, THE MESSIAH OF THE OBJIBWAY | ||
01. The Great Spirit Calls the Warriors of Many Nations to Council | |||
02. Indians Manifesting Hostility. The Pipe of Peace | |||
03. Nokornis Sings the Pappoose (Baby Hiawatha) to Sleep | |||
04. Hiawatha (the Boy) Learning to Shoot With Bow and Arrow | |||
05. HIawatha (the Youth) Taught to Dance by the Warriors | |||
06. The Tribal Dance of the Ojibways | |||
07. The Mysterious Departure of Hiawatha to Woo Minnehaha | |||
08. Scene in the Woods. Hiawata Stalks and Kills a Deer | |||
09. Hiawatha Lays the Deer at the Feet of Minnehaha | |||
10. The Tribe Welcoming the Return of Hiawatha and his Bride | |||
11. The Warriors Rejoicing-The "Bridal Dance" by the Tribe led by Hiawatha and Minnehaha | |||
12. Arrival of Pau-Puk-Keevis. The Mischief Maker | |||
13. The Cunning Pau-Puk-Keevis Gambling for Furs | |||
14. Pau-Puk-Keewis Insults Minnehaha | |||
15. Escape and Pursuit of Pau-Puk-Keewis by the Tribe | |||
16. The "Bad Indian" Mocking and Defying his Pursuers | |||
17. Pau-Puk-Keewis Flinging Himself From a Cliff and Turning Into a Beaver | |||
18. The Tribe Indulges in the Elk Dance in Celebration of Their Victory | |||
19. Appearance of the First Pale Face (A Canadian Trapper) | |||
20. Mysterious Departure of Hiawatha for the West | |||
1092 | Catching Fifty-Thousand Salmon in Two Hours; on the Fraser River, Canada | ||
1093 | Trapping Salmon on the Fraser River | ||
1094 | Prof. Stanley Spencer Starling his Airship From the Crystal Palace Preparatory to his Flight Around St. Paul's, September 17th, 1903 | ||
1095 | Major Woods' Method of Conquering a 3-Year-old Unbroken Colt | ||
1096 | Heavy Sea on South Coast | ||
1097 | Game of Living Whist | ||
THE ROCKY MOUTAINS, CANADA | |||
1098 | Panorama of the Kicking Horse Canyon | ||
1099 | The Kicking Horse Canyon and the Great Loop at Glacier House | ||
1100 | With the Imperial Limited Through the Kicking Horse Canyon | ||
1101 | The "Empress of China" Leaving Vancouver for the Far East | ||
1102 | Hauling in Salmon Nets at Vancouver | ||
1103 | The North American Indian at "Peace" Dance | ||
1104 | I. Indians Gambling for Furs | ||
II. Is it War or Peace ? | |||
1105 | Indian Canoe Races | ||
1106 | Felling Pines in North West Territory | ||
1107 | Dragging Logs Over Cordoroy Roads Through the Pine Forests | ||
1108 | Lumbereing in the Canadian Pine Forests | ||
1109 | Milling Logs on Pacific Coast (North West Territory) Canada | ||
1110 | Robbery of the Mail Coach | ||
1111 | The Wania Troupe of Slavish Dancers | ||
PICTURESQUE SWITZERLAND | |||
1112 | A Trip Around Lake of the Four Cantons, Switzerland | ||
1113 | Panorama of the Alps Over the Muerren Railway | ||
1114 | Panorama of the Muerren Range of Alps | ||
1115 | Motoring on the Hoheweg-Interlaken | ||
1116 | Arrival of Steamer, Landing of Passengers, and Panorama of Hotel Bustand-Interlaken | ||
1117 | Lace Making at Murren | ||
1118 | Cattle Crossing the Grindelwald Eismeer on Their Way to High Pasture | ||
1119 | The Herd of Goats at the Grimsel Hospice | ||
1120 | Panorama of Grimsel Hospice and Lake the Stage Leaving for Rhone Glacier | ||
1121 | Departure of the Diligence for Meiringen | ||
1122 | Stage Coach v. Motor, Over a Mountain Road | ||
1123 | Arrival of Stage Coach at Handeck | ||
1124 | Feeding the Handeck Rabbits | ||
1125 | Street Scenes in Berne | ||
1126 | Market Day in Berne-Switzerland | ||
1127 | The Jungfrau Electric Railway | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
1128 | Labour Day Parade in Vancouver. British Columbia | ||
1129 | Chinese Merchant's Funeral Procession Through Streets of Vancouver-British Columbia | ||
1130 | Santos Dumont in his Airship Sailing Over the Review Grounds in Paris, and Saluting President Loubet From Overhead | ||
1131 | President Loubet Decorating French Officers | ||
1132 | Review of the Algerian Regiment Before the President of France | ||
1133 | The Presidential Train Leaving the St. Lazare Station, Paris | ||
1134 | Driving Cattle in the Alps | ||
1135 | Man's Best Friend-The Dog | ||
1136 | Lacrosse-Canada's National Game. Between the West Minster and Vancouver Teams | ||
THE MATTERHORN | |||
1137 | The ascent of the Matterhorn | ||
a. The Village of Zermatt | |||
b. The Seiler Hotels and Cattle Grazing on the Banks of the Matterirsp. | |||
c. The Matterhorn seen from Zermatt | |||
d. The Bioscope Expedition Trying Their Strength | |||
e. Preparations for the Departure From the Hotel Monte Rosa | |||
f. Through the Village of Zermatt | |||
g. Leaving Zermatt Behind | |||
h. Approaching the Schwarzee Hotel 8,494 feet | |||
i. Leaving the Schwarzeee Hotel for the Hornli | |||
j. The Hornli Ridge (9,492 feet) | |||
k. Arrival at the Matterhorn Cabane (10,16 feet) | |||
l.Panorama of the Monte Rosa Chain From the Cabane | |||
m. Traversing the Ledges Near "Whyper's Camp" | |||
n. The Old Cabane on the East Face 12,526 feet | |||
o. The Rocks Above the Old Hut | |||
p. Climbing by the Fixed Ropes | |||
q. The Shoulder (14,110 feet) | |||
r. Below the Summit Ridge | |||
s. Reaching the Summit (14,780 feet) | |||
t. Panorama From the Summit (14,780 feet) | |||
1138 | Panorama From the Gorner Grat Railway (10,289 feet) | ||
1139 | The Matterhorn, the Village of Zermatt & Group of Schwyz Cattle | ||
1140 | Climbers Lunching at the Schwarzee Hotel | ||
1141 | A Zermatt Washerwoman | ||
1142 | Mules Bringing up Woof to the Hotel Jungfrau at the Eggishorn 7,195 feet | ||
24/09/1903 | 1143 | Ascent of the Jungfrau (13,670 feet) | |
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
1144 | T.R.M. King and Queen of Italy Visit to Paris | ||
1145 | Lord Dundonald Reviews the Troops at Montreal | ||
1146 | Will the Express Overtake Them ? | ||
1147 | A Race Between Two Crack Streamers Between Seattle and Vancouver | ||
1148 | Spearing Fish in Canadian Waters | ||
STUDIES OF NATURAL HISTORY | |||
ANIMAL AND INSECT LIFE | |||
2000 | Our Farmyard Friends | ||
2001 | Poultry Portraiture | ||
2002 | The White Rat at his Toilet | ||
2003 | Feeding the Pelicans | ||
2004 | Eagles at the Zoo | ||
2005 | The Storks' Tug of War | ||
2006 | Feeding the Seals | ||
2007 | Feeding the Indian Otters | ||
2008 | The Giant Tortoise Feeding | ||
2009 | The Snail, the Tortoise and the Toad | ||
2010 | The Greedy Toad | ||
2011 | The Toad's Luncheon | ||
2012 | The Meal of the American Toad | ||
2013 | Chameleons Feeding | ||
2014 | The Boa Constrictor | ||
2015 | The Dragonfly Larvae and Water Scorpion | ||
2016 | The Frog | ||
2017 | The Newt | ||
2018 | Pond Life | ||
2019 | Making Foundation of the Honeycomb and Examining the Combs in the Hive | ||
2020 | The Busy Bee | ||
2021 | The Climbing Chameleons | ||
2022 | The Pugilistic Toads and the Tortoise Referee | ||
2023 | The Hedgehog | ||
2024 | A Snake in the Grass | ||
2025 | Primrose and the Bee | ||
2026 | Bee Culture | ||
2027 | Bee Life out and in the Old Skep | ||
2028 | Bees Preparing to Swarm | ||
2029 | Preparing the Comb for Honey | ||
2030 | Enlarged Views of Honeycomb and Bees | ||
2031 | The Brood Comb in Various Stages | ||
2032 | Drone, Queen and Worker Bee Cells on the Comb | ||
2033 | The Laughing Chameleon | ||
2034 | The Babyhood of the White Rat | ||
2035 | The Toads Frolic | ||
2036 | The Boa Constrictor Crushing and Swallowing a Rat | ||
2037 | Zermatt Spider, Her Nest and Young | ||
2038 | The Spider and the Fly | ||
2039 | The 1903 Kennel Club Prize Winners | ||
2040 | American Big Game | ||
2041 | Schwytz Cattle | ||
MARINE STUDIES | |||
2200 | Denizens of the Deep | ||
2201 | Stalked Ship Barnacle | ||
2202 | The Shore Crab | ||
2203 | Sand Hoppers and Shrimps | ||
2204 | The Skate | ||
2205 | The Eledon | ||
2206 | Our Aquarium | ||
2207 | The Giant Lobster | ||
2208 | The Octopus | ||
MICROSCOPIC SUBJECTS | |||
2500 | American Blight and Green-fly | ||
2501 | Cheese Mites | ||
2502 | The May-fly Larva | ||
2503 | Red Sludge-worm | ||
2504 | Red Snow Germs | ||
2505 | The Fresh-Water Hydra | ||
2506 | The Brickmaking Rotifer | ||
2507 | The Circulation of Protoplasm in the Waterweed | ||
2508 | Circulation of the Blood in the Frog's Foot | ||
2509 | The Volvox Globator (2 Sections) | ||
2510 | Typhoid Bacteria | ||
2511 | The Freshwater Infusorian | ||
2512 | The "Bacteria Glutton" | ||
2513 | Cheese Mites | ||
2514 | The Naturalist at Work With the Microscope | ||
2515 | Water Flea and Rotifers | ||
2516 | Structional View of the Hydra | ||
2517 | Anatomy of the Water Flea | ||
2518 | Ciliary Movement of the Gills of a Mussel | ||
2519 | the Naturalist Fishing for Specimens | ||
2520 | The Water Flea | ||
2521 | Diatoms | ||
2522 | Head of a House Fly | ||
"G.A.S." FILM SUBJECTS | |||
HUMOROUS FACIAL EXPRESSIONS | |||
3500 | LET ME DREAM AGAIN | ||
3501 | Grandma Threading her Needle | ||
3502 | Scandal Over the Sea Cups | ||
3503 | The Political Discussion | ||
3504 | A Game of Nap | ||
3505 | Game of Cards | ||
3506 | Good Stories | ||
3507 | The Last Bottle at the Club | ||
3508 | Two Old Boys at the Music Hall | ||
3509 | Whiskey or Bullets | ||
3510 | The Monocle-Me and Joe Chamberlain | ||
3511 | The Little Doctor | ||
3512 | The Sick Kitten | ||
3513 | At Last ! That Awful Tooth | ||
3514 | That Awful Cigar | ||
3515 | Pa's Comments on the Morning News | ||
MISCELLANEOUS | |||
3516 | A Photograph Taken From Our Area Window | ||
3517 | Granma's Reading Glass | ||
3518 | As Seen Through a Telescope | ||
3519 | The Valentine | ||
3520 | A Bad Cigar | ||
3521 | The House That Jack Built | ||
3522 | n.c. | ||
3523 | Mary Jane's Mishap | ||
3524 | After Dark, or The Policeman And His Lantern | ||
3525 | Lettie Limelight in Her Lair | ||
3526 | A Shave And Brush Up | ||
3527 | The Dull Razor | ||
3528 | The Bill Poster's Revenge | ||
3529 | In the Green Room | ||
3530 | The Comedian And the Fly-Paper | ||
3531 | The Adrian Troupe of Cyclists | ||
3532 | Circling the Circ | ||
3533 | The Cake Walk | ||
3534 | The Donkey Serpentine Dancer | ||
3535 | Tommy And His Harriet On Bank Holiday | ||
3536 | The Mouse in the Art School | ||
3537 | The Monk's Ruse For a Lunch | ||
3538 | Pantomime Girls Having a Lark | ||
3539 | The March of the Amazons | ||
3540 | Topsy-Turvy Dance by Three Quaker Maidens | ||
3541 | Tambourine Dancing Quartette | ||
3542 | Pantomime Scene | ||
3543 | The Unfortunate Egg Merchant | ||
3544 | Too Much of a Good Thing | ||
3545 | n.c. | ||
3546 | The Nursery Rhymes | ||
3547 | Balloon Inflation | ||
3548 | The London to Brighton "Globe Walk" | ||
3549 | The Yokel's Luncheon | ||
3550 | The Monk's Maccaroni Feast (Reversing) | ||
3551 | Dorothy's Dream | ||
WILLIAMSON'S FILMS | |||
4004 | Washing the Sweep | ||
4005 | Winning the Gloves | ||
4006 | The Forbidden Lover | ||
4011 | The Clown Barber | ||
4020 | Courtship Under Difficulties | ||
4023 | Attack on a China Mission-Bluejackets | ||
4142 | A Big Swallow | ||
4143 | The Magic Extinguisher | ||
4144 | The Elixir of Life | ||
4145 | Stop Thief ! | ||
4149 | Over the Garden Wall | ||
4150 | The Marvellous Hair Restorer | ||
4152 | Are You There ? | ||
4153 | The Puzzled Bather and His Animated Clothes | ||
4155 | Teasing Grandpa | ||
4166 | Ping-Pong-An Amusing Burlesque of This Popular Pastime | ||
4172 | The Soldier's Return | ||
4175 | A Workman's Paradise | ||
4182 | Those Troublesome Boys | ||
4200 | Close Quarters: "With a Notion of the Motion of the Ocean" | ||
4204 | The Acrobatic Tramps | ||
4205 | Insectorium. Fight between Spider and Centipedes | ||
4207 | Fighting His Battles Over Again. Scene in a Canteen in Barracks | ||
4209 | The Little Match Seller | ||
4211 | A Reservist, Before and After the War | ||
4216 | Spring Cleaning. A Domestic Comey in Five Scenes | ||
4220 | Quarrelsom Neighbours | ||
4222 | Remorse | ||
4228 | A Trip to Southend or Blackpool | ||
4229 | Jack Ashore | ||
4231 | The Wrong Chimney | ||
4232 | No Bathing Allowed | ||
4233 | Wait Till Jack Comes Home. A pathetic Story in Humble Life | ||
4234 | The Desester | ||
<19/09/1903 | 1509 | Hunting the Red Deer | |
<06/10/1903 | 1272 | Into the Wilds of Borneo | |
<06/10/1903 | 2045 | The Monkeys of Borneo | |
<06/10/1903 | 2046 | The Karban or Buffalo of Borneo | |
<14/10/1903 | 1158 | Typical Street of Doubnitza, Bulgaria | |
<14/10/1903 | 1159 | A Tobacco Farm of Crapits | |
<14/10/1903 | 1162 | Bulgarian Infantry Patrolling the Frontier at Doudnitza | |
<14/10/1903 | 1163 | The Bulgarian Frontier at Baracovo | |
15/10/1903 | 1160 | H.E. Minister of War, M. Savoff, of Bulgaria his Staff and Bodyguard | |
15/10/1903 | 1161 | Bulgarian Mountain Infantry in the Balkans/Mountain Infantry Dismounting and Firing Guns | |
19/10/1903 | 1155 | The Feat of St. John at Rilo Monastery | |
<20/10/1903 | 1154 | Refugees at Rilo Monastery | |
<20/10/1903 | 1156 | Refugees at Samakove | |
<20/10/1903 | 1157 | Outside the Frontier Town of Samakove | |
<24/10/1903 | 1230 | A Skirmish With the Turks in the Balkans | |
<24/10/1903 | 1233 | Initiating a New Member Into an Insurgent Band | |
02/11/1903 | 1164 | Opening of the Bulgarian Parliament by Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, at Sofia, Nov. 15th, 1903 | |
<15/11/1903 | 1228 | An Insurgent Band in Cover | |
<15/11/1903 | 1229 | A Macedonian Insurgent Band on the March | |
<15/11/1903 | 1231 | Macedonian Insurgents' Fight with the Turks | |
<15/11/1903 | 1232 | The National Dance of Macedonia and Bulgaria |
1904
1905
1000a | The Bois du Bologne Station-Arrival of Royal Train with King Edward and President Loubet | ||
1000b | King Edward Arriving at British Embassy, Paris | ||
1001 | President Loubet and King Edward at Vincennes | ||
1002 | Review of the Army of France at Vincennes | ||
1002b | Algerian Zouaves and French Infantry | ||
1003 | Leaving Vincennes After the Review | ||
1004 | On Longchamps Race Course, Paris | ||
1005 | The Hazardous Occupation of the Steeple Jack | ||
1005 | The Demolition of the Gigantic Chimney | ||
1006 | The Tug of War, "Frascati v. Trocadero" | ||
1007 | The Sports of the Geneva Union (Hurdle, Sack and Costume Races) | ||
1008 | The Kursaal and Revolving Tower at Southend on a Bank Holiday | ||
1010 | Frolics of the Water Carriers of Calcutta | ||
1011 | Club Exercises of the 15th Sikhs | ||
1012 | Review and Firing Manœuvres of the 15th Sikhs Under Command of Lieut.-Col. G.F. Rowcroft, D.S.O. | ||
1014 | The Burmese Game of Football | ||
1015 | Burmese Children Playing the Game of "Cock Fighting" | ||
1016 | Burmese Girl's Chatti Race | ||
1017 | Converting the Heathen, Bible Classes Conducted in the Open Air | ||
1018 | The Persian Wells of Northern India | ||
1019 | Bullock's Ploughing With Ancient North Indian Implements | ||
1020 | Scenes on the River Jhelum, the Chief Waterway of Srinagar, the Capital of Cashmere | ||
1021 | Women Making "Chappati," the Bread Cake of the People of North India | ||
1022 | Burmese Amusement Called "Pway" (Group in Masks) | ||
1023 | Burmese History Portrayed by Character Acting (Group) | ||
1024 | Burmese Character Acting (The Monkey and the Imp) | ||
1025 | Procession of 140 Lepers at Mandalay | ||
1026 | The Outcasts of India (Procession of Men, Women and Children Reclaimed from Degradation and Devil Worship) | ||
1027 | Procession of 1.800 Widows of the Ramabai Colony, India | ||
1028 | Natives Crossing the Snow-Fed River "Ravi" North of Lahore | ||
1029 | Galloping Tongas on the Road to Srinagar | ||
1030 | The 777 Pagodas of Mandalay | ||
1031 | Monks and Worshippers Entering the "Shwe Dagon" (Golden Sword) Pagoda, the Most Sacred in Burma. Panorama of the Interior and Shrines | ||
1033 | Trained Elephants Working at Macgregor's Timber Yards and Mills at Rangoon | ||
1034 | A Daring daylight Burglary. Exciting Chase and Capture by the Police | ||
1036 | Fencing Tournament Between French, Italian and British Swordsmen at the Royal Botanical Gardens | ||
1037 | Niagara, The World's Wonder | ||
1037* | A Trip Through the Niagara Gorge on the Electric Railway | ||
1038 | Snapshots of Niagara | ||
1039 | Yachting on the St. Lawrence | ||
1040 | Montreal on Skates | ||
1041 | Skating for the World's Championship at Montreal | ||
1042 | The Outing of the "Old Tuque Blue" Snow-shoeing Club of Montreal | ||
1043 | Tossing in the Blanket | ||
1043 | Initiating a Novice to the Snow Shoe Club | ||
1044 | Arrival of the Earl and Countess Minto at the Skating Rink, Montreal | ||
1045 | Hockey on Skates | ||
1046 | Ski-jumping in the Alps | ||
1047 | Outing of the Ski-Club in the Alps | ||
1048 | Bob Sleighing in the Alps | ||
1050 | Toboganning on the Cresta at 40 Miles an Hour | ||
1051 | Fun on the Rink After a Snowstorm | ||
1052 | The Waitresses of the B.T.T. and P.P. (British Tea Table and Pearce and Plenty) Walk From the Mansion House to Hyde Park | ||
1054 | M. Loubet's Arrival in London and Reception by King Edward VII | ||
1055 | M. Loubet Leaving the Guildhall | ||
1056 | Capt. Taylor's Trained Elephants, Pony and Dogs-Section 1 | ||
1056 | The Crystal Palace (Interior and Exterior) Panoramas | ||
1057 | Capt. Taylor's Trained Elephants, &c.-Section 2 | ||
1058 | Capt. Taylor's Elephants, &c.-Section 3 | ||
1059 | The Crystal Palace (Interior and Exterior) Panoramas | ||
1060 | Looping the Loop at the Crystal Palace | ||
1061 | Shooting the Chutes at Crystal Palace | ||
1062 | The Hartley Wonders Marvellous Water, Horse and Chair Jump | ||
1063 | The Marvellous Hartley Barrel Jumpers | ||
1065 | Latelles, Aerial High Rope Cyclists | ||
1066 | Tammarots Chiyochkis-Japanese Aerial Act. (2 views) | ||
1067 | Panorama of the Palm Gardens, Crystal Palace | ||
1068 | The C.P.R. "Imperial Limited" at Full Speed | ||
1069 | Canoe Tilting Contest Between the Indian Shawno and M. West | ||
1070 | Harvesting Hay on the Bear Ice Rink, Grindelwald | ||
1071 | Swiss Wrestling at Interlaken | ||
1072 | Life at a Siummenthal Cattle Farm | ||
1074 | Panorama of Kandersteg and the Bluem-Lisalp | ||
1075 | Tourists Leaving the Hotel, Kandersteg | ||
1076 | The Gemmi Pass and the Oeschinen Lake | ||
1077 | Lace Making in a Village Street, Murren | ||
1078 | Snow Breaking on the Wengeralp Railway | ||
1080 | Panorama from a Descending Car of the Reichenbach Railway, Meiringen | ||
1081 | Scenes From a Car on The Reichenbach Railway | ||
1082 | After Church in a Village Street, Meiringen | ||
1085 | Steamer Leaving Interlaken and Panorama of Iseltwald, Lake Brienz | ||
1086 | The Folkestone Fire Drill | ||
1087 | Procession and Launch of Lifeboat | ||
1088 | The Children in Goat Carts | ||
1089 | Fishergirls' Race and Dance | ||
1090 | The "Japs" Cake Walk | ||
1091 | Hiawatha, the Messiah of the Objibway | ||
1092 | Salmon Fishing on Fraser River | ||
1093 | Trapping Salmon on the Fraser River | ||
1094 | Prof. Stanley Spencer Starling his Airship From the Crystal Palace Preparatory to his Flight Around St. Paul's, September 17th, 1903 | ||
1095 | Major Woods' Method of Conquering a 3-Year-old Unbroken Colt | ||
1096 | Heavy Sea on South Coast | ||
1097 | Game of Living Whist | ||
1098-1227 | Canadian Pacific Railway Panoramas | ||
1098 | Panorama of the Kicking Horse Canyon | ||
1099 | The Kicking Horse Canyon and the Great Loop at Glacier House | ||
1100 | With the Imperial Limited Through the Kicking Horse Canyon | ||
1101 | The "Empress of China" Leaving Vancouver for the Far East | ||
1102 | Hauling in Salmon Nets at Vancouver | ||
1103 | The North American Indian at "Peace" Dance | ||
1104 | I. Indians Gambling for Furs. II.-Is it War or Peace? | ||
1105 | Indian Canoe Races | ||
1106 | Felling Pines in North West Territory | ||
1108 | Logging in Canadian Forest | ||
1109 | Milling Logs on Pacific Coast (North West Territory) Canada | ||
1110 | Robbery of the Mail Coach | ||
1111 | The Wania Troupe of Slavish Dancers | ||
1114 | Panorama of the Muerren Range of Alps | ||
1117 | Lace Making at Murren | ||
1118 | Cattle Crossing the Grindelwald Eismeer on Their Way to High Pasture | ||
1119 | The Herd of Goats at the Grimsel Hospice | ||
1120 | Panorama of Grimsel Hospice and Lake. The Stage Leaving for Rhone Glacier | ||
1121 | Departure of the Diligence for Meiringen | ||
1122 | Stage Coach v. Motor, Over a Mountain Road | ||
1125 | Street Scenes in Berne | ||
1127 | The Jungfrau Electric Railway | ||
1128 | Labour Day Parade in Vancouver. British Columbia | ||
1129 | Chinese Merchant's Funeral Procession Through Streets of Vancouver, British Columbia | ||
1130 | Santos Dumont in his Airship Sailing Over the Review Grounds in Paris, and Saluting President Loubet From Overhead | ||
1131 | Pres. Loubet Decorating French Officers | ||
1132 | Review of the Algerian Regiment by Pres. of France | ||
1133 | The Presidential Train Leaving the St. Lazare Station, Paris | ||
1134 | Through Boulter's Lock on Ascot Sunday | ||
1135 | Man's Best Friend-The Dog | ||
1136 | Canada's National Game, "Lacrosse" | ||
1137 | The ascent of the Matterhorn | ||
1139 | The Matterhorn, the Village of Zermatt and Group of Schwyz Cattle | ||
1140 | Climbers Lunching at the Schwarzee Hotel | ||
1141 | A Zermatt Washerwoman | ||
1142 | Mules Bringing up Woof to the Hotel Jungfrau at the Eggishorn /7,195 feet) | ||
1143 | Ascent of the Jungfrau (13,670 feet) | ||
1144 | T.M. King and Queen of Italy's Visit to Paris | ||
1145 | Review of Troops by Lord Dundonald | ||
1146 | Will the Express Overtake Them ? | ||
1147 | Race Between The "City of Seattle" and the C.P.R. Steamer "Princess Victoria" | ||
1148 | Spearing Fish in British Columbia | ||
1149 | Threshing Wheat on a Manitoba Farm | ||
1150 | After the Harvest | ||
1151 | Banff and Its Surroundings | ||
1152 | Three C.P.R. Trains Crossing the Selkirks | ||
1153 | A Dash for Liberty | ||
1165 | A Bun-Eating Competition | ||
1166 | Training of Our Bluejackets | ||
1167 | Drill and Play on a Training Ship | ||
1169 | A Troupe of Russian Dancers | ||
1173 | Head-Hunters of Borneo at Their Peace and War Dances | ||
1174 | Borneo Savages Stalking an Enemy | ||
1175 | Native and Chinese Quarters at Sandakan | ||
1176 | Life and Scenes at Sandakan | ||
1178 | Railroad Panorama of Jungle and Mountain Districts | ||
1179 | Scenes on the Padas River and the Penotal Gorge | ||
1181 | Native Life in the Dusan Village of Putatan | ||
1182 | On the Darvel Bay Tobacco Estates | ||
1183 | Thr Urban Expedition Passing Through the Jungle | ||
1185 | Festal Dance of the Tomogon Muruts | ||
1186 | The Dyak War Dance | ||
1187 | Life at Kudat | ||
1190 | Native Fair at Taritipan | ||
1191 | The Military Police at Sandakan | ||
1192 | Panorama of Kotabelud | ||
1193 | Fort and Government Station at Kotabelud | ||
1194 | Panoramas of Borneo up-Country Scenes | ||
1195 | Panorama of Jesselton and Harbour | ||
1196 | Warwick | ||
1197 | Arrival at Singapore | ||
1199 | A Street Scene and the Tropical Gardens of the Grand Oriental Hotel, Colombo | ||
1202 | The Market, Native Section, Colombo | ||
1203 | Life in an Old Street of Colombo | ||
1204 | Business Section of Colombo | ||
1205 | Sights in the Old Native Town of Colombo | ||
1206 | The Outskirts of Colombo, Ceylon | ||
1208 | Sights in Penang | ||
1209 | Scenes in Peradeniya Village, Ceylon | ||
1210 | A Stroll Through Kandy Streets | ||
1212 | Indian Fakir and Devil Dance | ||
1215 | Along the Water Front of Steveston, B.C. | ||
1216 | Branding Colts at Alberta, N.W.T. | ||
1217 | Through the Beavermouth Canyon Selkirk Mountains, During a Blizzard | ||
1218 | With the Imperial Express Along the Columbia River-Rocky Mountains in Winter | ||
1219 | The Glorious Fraser Caynon | ||
1220 | Crossing the Gold Range, B.C., on the C.P.R. | ||
1221 | Through the Glenogle Gulch, Rocky Mountains | ||
1222 | Crossing the Rockies Via C.P.R. | ||
1223 | Ascending the Slopes of the Rockies | ||
1224 | Over the Coast Range B.C. | ||
1225 | Passing Northbend Station (Fraser Canyon) | ||
1226 | the Selkirks From Front of a Train | ||
1227 | Approaching Pallisier, up the Rockies | ||
1238 | The Japanese Cruiser "Yashima" Leaving England | ||
1239 | Cock Fighting on the Ice Rink | ||
1240 | International Winter Sports | ||
1241 | Amateurs Ski Competition | ||
1243-1244 | Motor Climbing Contest at Crystal Palace | ||
1245 | The Japanese Battleship "Mikasa" Under Full Headway | ||
1246 | The "Pekin Wall" Evolutions | ||
1247 | Launch and Haul-in of the Firefly Lifeboat | ||
1248 | The Isle of Man Stramers "Queen Victoria" and "Empress Queen," Leaving Douglas | ||
1249 | The Turbine Steamer, "Queen Alexandra" Packed with Excursionists Passing up the Clyde | ||
1250 | Yachting at Westcliff-on-Sea | ||
1251 | The Kiddies' Fishing Competition | ||
1252 | A Fishing Competition on the River Witham | ||
1255 | King Edward and the Gordon Highlanders | ||
1256 | The Great Whiskey Fire at Greenock | ||
1257 | Arrival and Release of 40,000 Homing Pigeons at Ambergate | ||
1258 | The Monkey and the Ice Cream | ||
1259 | Transport of the Gigantic 100 Ton Armour Plate by the Great Central Railway | ||
1260 | The Glen Concert at Paiseley | ||
1261 | The Japanese Ensign Fluttering in the Breeze | ||
1262 | Ski Jumping in Norway | ||
1263 | A Grand Panoramic View of Grandlewald After a Snowstorm | ||
1264 | A Winter Fairyland | ||
1265 | The Bombardment of Port Arthur | ||
1267 | The Funeral of the Late Duke of Cambridge | ||
1268 | Boat Racing on the Thames | ||
1269 | The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1904 | ||
1270 | The Submarine Boat Skimming the Waters at Full Speed | ||
1271 | Tug of War for Challenge Cup | ||
1273a | Burmah and Cashmere | ||
1273b | Burmah and Cashmere | ||
GREECE | |||
1276 | Piraeus-The Gateway of Athens | ||
1276a | Hoisting Cattle on Board a Steamer | ||
1276b | Athens and the Acropolis | ||
TURKEY AND EGYPT | |||
1277a | Sights in Constantinople | ||
1277b | Constantinople | ||
1277c | The Dardanelles and the Bosphorus | ||
ARABIA AND PALESTINE | |||
1279a | Jaffa and Its Harbour | ||
1279b | Jerusalem, the Holy City | ||
1279c | Visit to Jerusalem | ||
1280 | Life on Board the S.Y. "Argonaut" | ||
1281 | the Wrestling Match for £200 Between Siegfried and Lurich | ||
1282 | Wrestling Match in India | ||
1283 | Roller Skate Polo Match at Crystal Palace | ||
1284 | Final Cup Tie Football Match at Crystal Palace | ||
1285 | Panorama of Valencia Harbour | ||
1286 | Barcelona (The Liverpool of Spain) | ||
1287 | Firing Ten Gallons of Petrol | ||
1288 | The Preliminary Races for the Gordon-Bennett Races in the Isle of Man | ||
1289 | The Procession of the Relic of the Holy Blood at Bruges, Belgium | ||
1290 | Robbery of a Mail Convoy by Bandits | ||
1291 | Military Push Ball by Horses | ||
1292 | Stars of the Cricket World | ||
1293 | Race Horses Arriving at Epsom | ||
1294 | The Humour of Epsom on Derby Day | ||
1295 | The Race for the Derby, 1904 | ||
1296 | A Newspaper in Making | ||
1297 | The Competing Racing Cars and Their Drivers | ||
1299 | Famous Conjuring Tricks by Mr. Charles Bertram | ||
1300 | The Regiment of Imperial Guards Leaving Tokio for the Front | ||
1301 | Japanese Sword Combat | ||
1302 | Japanese Sword and Lance Combat | ||
1303 | Two-Handed Sword Combat | ||
1304 | Japanese Troops Leaving Yokohama | ||
1305 | Japanese Women Juggling With Spinning Tops | ||
1306 | The "Jap Standard Bearer" | ||
1307 | The Japanese Ogre | ||
1308 | Boy's Sports at Tokio | ||
1309 | Japanese Balancing on Swinging Log | ||
1310 | Funeral Procession in Streets of Tokio | ||
1311 | The Festival of the Temples at Nikko | ||
1312 | The Dance of the Geisha | ||
1313 | The Geisha Minstrels | ||
1314 | Japanese Girls Smoking | ||
1315 | The Geisha Enjoys her Pipe | ||
1321 | Macedonian Insurgents' Fight With The Turks | ||
1325 | The Kiddies Dinner | ||
1326 | The Children's Garden Dinner Party | ||
1327 | A Romp on the Lawn | ||
1328 | Children Cry for It | ||
1329 | A Juvenile Comedian | ||
1330 | Ancient Ceremony at Eton College | ||
1331 | The Royal Barge Party at Windsor | ||
1332 | Women Photographers on the Thames | ||
1333 | Summer Life on the Upper Thames | ||
1334 | Through Boulter's Lock on Ascot Sunday | ||
1340 | A Visit to Earl's Court | ||
1341 | Sir Hiram Maxim's Captive Flying Machines | ||
1342 | How London Streets are Paved | ||
1343 | The Umbrella Tinker on the Highways | ||
1344 | The Careless Hod Carrier | ||
1345 | Railway Accident by Collision | ||
1346 | Red Cross Rescue of Victims of Chimney Accident | ||
1346 | Victims of Gas Explosion Attended by Red Cross Society | ||
1348 | Railway Collision and Rescue of Wounded | ||
1349 | The First Electric Train on the Great Western Railway | ||
1350 | Around the Paddington Engine Yard | ||
1351 | London to Walton by "belle" Steamer | ||
1352 | The 2000 Mile non-stop Motor Race | ||
1353 | Boys' Drill at the Reedham Orphanage | ||
1354 | France v. England Sprinting Races | ||
1355 | The Athlete's Frolic | ||
1356 | Pierrot's Romance | ||
1357 | Pierrot's Romance: A Tragedy | ||
1358 | Railroad Through the Pass of Tirnova, Bulgaria | ||
1359 | Military Garden Party at Sofia, Bulgaria | ||
1360 | Turks Smoking Hubble Bubble Pipes | ||
1361 | Bulgarian Wedding Dance | ||
1362 | Village Festal Scenes | ||
1363 | Bulgarian Village Dance | ||
1364 | Types of Bulgarian Peasant Beauties | ||
1365 | Bulgarian Manœuvres in the Balkans | ||
1366 | A Mountain Battery of Bulgarian Artillery | ||
1367 | Schaumler Garrison Drill for Recruits | ||
1368 | The Grain Traffic at the Port of Bulgas | ||
1369 | The Grain Traffic at the Port of Bulgas | ||
1372 | Hambledon Weir on the Upper Thames | ||
1373 | King Edward Receiving the City Sword at Holborn Bars | ||
1374 | Ladies' Kennel Club Show, Botanical Gardens | ||
1375 | The Great Toronto Fire | ||
1376 | Salvation Army International Congress at Crystal Palace | ||
1377 | Ambulance Drill of Metropolitan Police | ||
1378 | Strawberries | ||
1379 | L'Entente Cordiale"-Opening Ceremony of the Folkestone Pier | ||
1380 | International Athletic Sports and Contests | ||
1381 | Tschernoff's Performing Ponies and Dogs | ||
1382 | International College Sports-Yale, Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford | ||
1383 | Nailing the Flag to the Mast | ||
1384 | The Bather's Revenge | ||
1385 | Brutality Rewarded | ||
1386 | The Meddling Policeman | ||
1387 | Field Day at Eton College | ||
1388 | Eton College Carsmen on the Thames | ||
1389 | Coach Meet in Rotten Row, Hyde Park | ||
1390 | The Protective Spray of the Fire Laddie | ||
1391 | Boats Entering the Blue Grotto, Capri | ||
1400 | The London Coster at Play | ||
1401 | The Coster's Cake Walk | ||
1402 | Holiday Makers Dancing on the Crystal Palace Terrace | ||
1409 | Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks | ||
1410 | Fireworks Display at Crystal Palace | ||
1411 | Lord Dundonald Leaving Canada | ||
1414 | Flynn's Birthday Celebration | ||
1415 | The Biter Bitten | ||
1416 | Shooting the Killarney Rapids | ||
1418 | Holbein and his Friends in a Sportive Mood | ||
1419 | Greasley Preparing to Swin the English Channel | ||
1420 | Motor Car Racing in Germany | ||
1421 | Phillips' New Flying Machine at the Crystal Palace | ||
1422 | Boating on the Nile Near Cairo | ||
1423 | Tourists Riding Donkeys on Nile Banks | ||
1424 | Camel Caravans Crossing Kars-en-Nil Bridge, Cairo | ||
1424 | Camel Transport on Nile Banks | ||
1426 | Edge's Motor Boat, the "Napier Minor," Under Full Speed | ||
1427 | Scenes on Board the Channel Turbine Steamer "Queen" | ||
1428 | Through Conway on the North-Western | ||
1429 | From Conway to Anglesey on the London and North-Western Railway | ||
1430 | Panorama of the North-Western Railway Through Conway from the West | ||
1431 | The "Irish Mail" Passing Through Conway | ||
1432 | The Giant's Causeway-North of Ireland | ||
(1)433 | Elephants Shooting the Chutes | ||
1434 | The Begging Horse | ||
1441 | Bulgarian Soldiers Dance After Mess | ||
1441 | General Saroff, War Minister, Entertaining Staff and Garrison Officers at Lunch after a big mornings sham Fight | ||
1442 | Sofias Garrison Infantry on the March | ||
1443 | Bulgarian Infantry Artillery, Artillery and Cavalry | ||
1444 | The Training Course of Cavalry Horses | ||
1445 | Bulgarian Mounted Gendarmerie on the March | ||
1446 | Cavalry on the March | ||
1447 | 1st Cavalry Regiment on Manœuvre Drill | ||
1448 | Harvesting-Blossoms in the Valley of Roses | ||
1449 | Turkish Delight | ||
1450 | Dance du Ventre | ||
1451 | Turkish Gipsy Dance | ||
1452 | The Military Camp at Southampton | ||
1453 | The Camp Post Office | ||
1454 | Tommy Atkins Preparing for Inspection | ||
1455 | Game of "Biff" in Camp | ||
1456 | Fun in Camp | ||
1457 | Camp "Kitchens" in Full Blast | ||
1458 | Grenadier Guards on the March | ||
1459 | March of the Argyle Highlanders | ||
1460 | Royal Scots Guards Leaving Camp | ||
1461 | Military Transports on the High Roads | ||
1462 | Loading Horses, Guns, &c., on Board Transports | ||
1463 | Embarkation of Highlanders and Grenadiers | ||
1464 | Troops Crowding Deck of Transports | ||
1465 | Troop Transports at Sea | ||
1466 | Landing of Troops, Guns, &c., on Shores of Essex | ||
1468 | Panorama of London River Front-from London Bridge to Greenwich | ||
1471 | S.S. "Cleopatra" Leaving Dock for Thames Trip | ||
1473 | The Bank of England and Mansion House | ||
1474 | Taming an Unbroken Colt in 160 Minutes | ||
1474 | Horse-Breaking Extraordinary | ||
1475 | The S.S. "Albert" Discharging Passengers at Queenstown | ||
1476 | Railway Panorama From Glenbrook to Monkstown, Ireland | ||
1477 | Ditto-Monkstown to Drake's Pool | ||
1478 | Ditto-Drake's Pool to Crosshaven | ||
1479 | Panorama of Marseilles Sea Front | ||
1487 | The Bicycle Thief | ||
1488 | Chute Boat Races at Earl's Court | ||
1489 | Championship Gondola Races at Earl's Court | ||
1490 | "Hopping" in Kent | ||
1495 | The North-Western Special Overtaking the "Scotch Express" Near Crewe | ||
1497 | Sampling Hops After Harvest | ||
1499 | Opening of Parliament, 1905 | ||
1502 | Northern Ice Sports | ||
1503 | Long Distance Horseback Race, Stockholm | ||
1504 | An Icebreaker Ploughing Through a Frozen River | ||
1505 | A Visit to the Steel Works | ||
1506 | Barney Oldfield Doing "A Mile a Minute" on a Racing Motor | ||
1507 | Triumphal Reception of Lou Sholes at Toronto | ||
1508 | A Fox Hunt With the Quorn Hounds | ||
1508 | The Braham Moor Fox Hunt | ||
1509 | |||
1510 | Otter Hunt in the Exmoor Country | ||
1511 | Snaring Rabbits | ||
1512 | A French Loaf | ||
1513 | A Difficult Shave | ||
1514 | Reversing a Shave (or the Barbarous Behaviour of a Barber) | ||
1515 | Natural Laws Reversed | ||
1516 | Jovial Expressions | ||
1517 | Feeding Seagulls From London Bridge | ||
1518 | The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1905 | ||
1519 | Boat Practice With the Leander Crew | ||
1520 | The Russian Army in Manchuria | ||
1523 | Arrival of the North-Western Special at Aintree for the Grand National Race | ||
31/03/1905 | 1524 | The Grand National Race, March 31st, 1905 | |
1525 | Scotland v. England Football Match | ||
1527 | The Final Football Cup Match-Astaon Villa v. Newcastle United | ||
1528 | The Science and Humour of Golf | ||
1529 | "Universal Peace" | ||
1530 | England and Australian Cricketers | ||
2000 | Our Farmyard Friends | ||
2001 | Poultry Portraiture | ||
2002 | The White Rat at his Toilet | ||
2003 | Feeding the Pelicans | ||
2005 | The Storks' Tug of War | ||
2008 | The Giant Tortoise Feeding | ||
2010 | The Greedy Toad | ||
2012 | The Meal of the American Toad | ||
2014 | The Boa Constrictor | ||
2015 | The Dragonfly Larvae and Water Scorpion | ||
2016 | The Frog | ||
2017 | The Newt | ||
2018 | Pond Life | ||
2019 | Making Foundation of the Honeycomb and Examining the Combs in the Hive | ||
2020 | The Life of the Busy Bee | ||
2023 | The Hedgehog | ||
2025 | Primrose and the Bee | ||
2026 | Bee Culture | ||
2027 | Bee Life out and in the Old Skep | ||
2028 | Bees Preparing to Swarm | ||
2029 | Preparing the Comb for Honey | ||
2030 | Enlarged Views of Honeycomb and Bees | ||
2031 | The Brood Comb in Various Stages | ||
2032 | Drone, Queen and Worker Bee Cells on the Comb | ||
2034 | The Babyhood of the White Rat | ||
2035 | The Toads Frolic | ||
2037 | Zermatt Spider, Her Nest and Young | ||
2038 | The Spider and the Fly | ||
2039 | The 1903 Kennel Club Prize Winners | ||
2040 | American Big Game | ||
2041 | Schwytz Cattle | ||
2042 | Prize Dogs at the Crystal Palace | ||
1903 | 2043 | Prize Cats of the National Cat Show, Crystal Palace, 1903 | |
2044 | The Cowboy's Pet Black Bear | ||
2046 | The Karban or Buffalo of Borneo | ||
2048 | The Mischievous Cat | ||
2049 | A Scratching Match in Toad-Land | ||
2051 | The Boa Constricvtor and the Rat | ||
2052 | The Pilfering Rodent | ||
2054 | The Great Hornbill | ||
2055 | Within the Monkey's Cage | ||
2056 | Highland Cattle on the Banks of the Thames | ||
2057 | Herding the Thames Swans at Henley | ||
2058 | Quaint Pets | ||
2059 | The Monkey and the Strawberries | ||
2060 | The Polar Bear | ||
2061 | Swqns and Ducks on St. James' Park Lake | ||
2062 | Performing Dogs and Ponies | ||
2063 | The Terrier in the Rat Pit | ||
2064 | Feeding the Sea-Lions | ||
2065 | The Hedgehog Feeding | ||
2066 | The Monkey and the Dates | ||
2070 | Swans and Indian Ducks | ||
2071 | The Giant Waterbeetle | ||
2072 | The Great Triton Newt | ||
2073 | Educated Monkeys in costume | ||
2074 | Feeding the King Penguin | ||
2075 | Sparrows and Pigeons in Hyde Park | ||
2076 | A Flock of Flamingoes | ||
2077 | An old Philosopher (Monkey Portrait) | ||
2078 | The Thirsty Monkey and the Tea-Cup | ||
2080 | Feeding the Hippopotamus (Grand Opening) | ||
2081 | Feeding the Giraffes | ||
2083 | Within the Lion's Den | ||
2084 | Amongst the Porcupines | ||
2085 | Riding the Zoo Elephants | ||
2087 | The Staghound Kennels at Exmoor | ||
2088 | Amongst the Pack of Staghhound Puppies | ||
2089 | Bull Dog Show at Crystal Palace | ||
2090 | Foxhound Puppies in the Kennel Run | ||
2091 | The Lauching Hyena | ||
2092 | In the Den With the Striped Hyenas | ||
2093 | Two Sportive Polar Bears | ||
2096 | Lemur and Monkeys With Keeper | ||
2097 | Swans at Their Toilet | ||
2098 | Feeding the Chameleons | ||
2099 | Brazilian Toads Catching Cockroaches and Mealworms | ||
2100 | Scaling the Teeth of the Python | ||
2101 | Moceasin Snake Swallowing a Frog | ||
2105 | Wild Beasts, Birds and Reptiles | ||
2200 | Denizens of the Deep | ||
2201 | Stalked Ship Barnacle | ||
2202 | The Shore Crab | ||
2203 | Sand Hoppers and Shrimps | ||
2204 | The Skate | ||
2205 | The Eledon | ||
2206 | The Brighton Aquarium | ||
2207 | The Giant Lobster | ||
2208 | The Octopus | ||
2209 | The Whitebait | ||
2210 | The Axolotle | ||
2300 | Electrical Discharges | ||
2301 | Birth of a Crystal | ||
2302 | Smoke and Its Molecule | ||
2500 | American Blight and Green-fly | ||
2501 | Cheese Mites | ||
2502 | The May-fly Larva | ||
2503 | Red Sludge-worm | ||
2504 | Red Snow Germs | ||
2506 | The Brickmaking Rotifer | ||
2507 | The Circulation of Protoplasm in the Waterweed | ||
2508 | Circulation of the Blood in the Frog's Foot | ||
2509 | The Volvox Globator (2 Sections) | ||
2510 | Typhoid Bacteria | ||
2511 | The Freshwater Infusorian | ||
2512 | The "Bacteria Glutton" | ||
2513 | Cheese Mites | ||
2514 | The Naturalist at Work With the Microscope | ||
2515 | Water Flea and Rotifiers | ||
2517 | Anatomy of the Water Flea | ||
2518 | Ciliary Movement of the Gills of a Mussel | ||
2519 | the Naturalist Fishing for Specimens | ||
2520 | The Water Flea | ||
2521 | Diatoms | ||
2522 | Head of a House Fly | ||
2523 | The Birth of a Crystal | ||
2524 | Circulation of the Blood in the Tail of the Goldfish | ||
2525 | The Fish and Its Blood Circulation | ||
2526 | The Fig Mites and Maggot | ||
2527 | Red Mites | ||
2528 | Moss Animals, or Bryozoa | ||
2529 | The Vorticellae or Bell-Animalculae | ||
2530 | The Slipper Animalculae (Paramecium) | ||
2531 | The Water Bear | ||
2532 | Duel of the Water Bears | ||
2533 | The Water Bear, Midge Larva, and Vorticella | ||
2534 | Midge Larva (enlarged view) | ||
2535 | The Harvest Mites | ||
2536 | the Polychaete Marine Worm | ||
2537 | The Tubularian Marine Worm | ||
2538 | The Black Currant Bud Mite | ||
2539 | Living Bacteria in Drip of Pond Water | ||
2540 | Bacteria From a Water-Butt | ||
2541 | Polycistina or Continent Builders | ||
2542 | Young Oysters | ||
2543 | Ostrapod | ||
2544 | The Cetochilus or Whale-Food Shrimp | ||
2545 | The Hair-Footed Crustacean or Tophyropoda | ||
2546 | The Copypod or Jumping Shrimp | ||
2547 | The Young Prawn | ||
2548 | The Baby (Zoea) Crab | ||
2549 | The Baby Spider Crab | ||
2550 | The Fresh-Water Hydra | ||
2551 | the Active Water Flea | ||
2552 | The Fresh-Water Moss Animals or Polyzoa | ||
2553 | The White Cypris | ||
2554 | An Unwormlike Worm | ||
2555 | the Amoeba (the beginning of life) | ||
2556 | The Gnat Larva | ||
2557 | The Corethea Larva | ||
3006 | Irrigating the Paddy Fields and Harvesting Rice in Japan | ||
3008 | Home Life of the Jolly Jap | ||
3009 | The Geishas of the Flowery Kingdom | ||
3010 | Japanese Actors Performing in Drama | ||
3011 | A Japanese Swordsman Attacked by Robbers | ||
3012 | Street Life in the Mikado's Capital | ||
3012* | Street Scenes in Tokio | ||
3035 | Panorama of the Roadstead of San Sebastien | ||
3036 | Circular Panorama of San Sebastien | ||
3037 | Panorama of the Bay of Straits of St. Juan | ||
3042 | Spanish Bull Fight | ||
3043 | Roller Skating in Paris | ||
3044 | Children's Cycle Race | ||
3048 | "Kuku," the Comical Ape | ||
3050 | The Russian Fleet on Its Way to the Far East | ||
02/1905 | 3052 | The Carnival Procession in Nice | |
3300 | Black Diamonds | ||
20/05/1905 | 1552 | World's Cycling Championship Races at the Crystal Palace, May 20th, 1905 | |
31/05/1905 | 1554 | The Derby Race, May 31st, 1905 | |
12/06/1905 | 1574 | Reception and Luncheon to Admiral Caillard and Officers on Board the Flagship, H.M.S. "King Edward VII," June 12th, 1905 | |
14/07/1905 | 1575 | French Military Review at Brest, July 14th, 1905 | |
17/07/1905 | 1566 | Opening of the London County Council Line of Penny Stramers by H.R.H. Prince of Wales, June 17th, 1905 | |
22/07/1905 | 1635 | Ascent of the Barton-Rawson Airship at Alexandra Palace, on 22nd July, 1905 | |
09/08/1905 | 1666 | Arrival of the Lord Mayor of London and the French Naval Officers at Guildhall, August 9th, 1905 |
1906
1508 | The Great Fox Hunt | |||
1509 | The Devonshire Stag Hunt | |||
1510 | The Exmoor Otter Hunt | |||
1529 | Universal Peace | |||
1530 | English and Australian Cricketers | |||
1531 | The Siege and Surrender of Port Arthur | |||
1532 | Japanese Troops Marching Through Yokohama After Their Return From the War | |||
1533 | Japanese Transports Passing Through Dalney and Building Defences With Sacks of Sand | |||
1535 | Japanese Troops in Port Arthur | |||
1536 | A Train of Russian Prisoners of War | |||
1538 | Agricultural Pursuits | |||
1539 | Great Military Tournament at Samur | |||
1540 | Military Review at Cape Town | |||
1541 | Life in a Gold Mine Compound, South Africa | |||
1542 | Do not Flirt Near a Pond | |||
1543 | Battle of Snow on Rigi Summit | |||
1544 | Potatoe Peeling Contest | |||
1545 | Gymnasium on Board the N.D.L. s.s. "Eitel Frederick" | |||
1546 | Panorama View of the Upper Part of Southampton Water, from the Docks at Southampton | |||
1547 | Striking Bottmakers March in London | |||
1548 | The Tempest | |||
1549 | Mountain Torrent in the Tyrol | |||
1550 | Cortina Villagers coming from Church | |||
1551 | Innsbruch, Tyrol. General Views | |||
1553 | Lancers Musical Ride and Charge | |||
1555 | Doom of the Crinoline | |||
1556 | Theatrical Motor Party at Maidenhead | |||
1557 | Morris Dance | |||
1558 | May Queen Celebrations at Whiteley's College | |||
1559 | Motor v. Horse. Safety Test Trials at Crystal Palace | |||
1560 | King of Spain's Visit to London | |||
1561 | King Edward and King Alfonso of Spain | |||
1564 | Panorama of Sherbourne Castle | |||
1565 | The Sherborne Pageant | |||
1567 | Motoring up and Down the Crystal Palace Water Chutes | |||
1568 | T.I.H. Prince and Princess Arisugawa's (of Japan) Visit to the Royal Botanical Cardens | |||
1569 | Birds in Their Little Nests | |||
1570 | Admiral May of the British Fleet at Brest | |||
1571 | Lady May Leaving Brest Jetty | |||
1572 | The French and British Fleets | |||
1573 | French Bluejackets on the Battleship "Massena" | |||
1575 | French Naval Review in Brest | |||
1576 | Jack's Day Ashore | |||
1577 | Around a Picture Showman's Booth at the Faire, Brest | |||
1578 | Railway Panorama Through Crewe Works | |||
1581 | Beware of the "Raffle" Turkey | |||
1582 | The Coster Burglar and His Dog | |||
1583 | Drill of the Reedham Orphans | |||
1584 | Orphan "Babies" Skipping Rope Drill at Reedham Orphanage Purley | |||
1585 | Reedham Kiddies Club Drill | |||
1586 | The Great Alpine Fête | |||
1587 | Falls of the Rhine by Moonlight | |||
1588 | Mount Pilatus Railway | |||
1589 | The Torrent's of Devil's Bridge | |||
1590 | The American Tourist on the Alps | |||
1591 | A Swiss Wrestling Match (Catch as Catch Can) | |||
1592 | Waves Breaking Against the Cliffs on the Cornish Coast | |||
1636 | "Enigmarelle," The Wonderful Automaton or Mechanical Man | |||
1639 | A Coaching Trip Through Exmoor | |||
1646 | Forging Scrap Metal by the Steam Hammer | |||
1648 | Chain Making at Crewe Works | |||
1649 | Gigantic Power-Driven Grindstone Operations at Crewe Works | |||
1650 | General Panorama View of the Fitting Shop at Crewe Railway Works | |||
1651 | Coiling Spiral Car-Springs at Crewe Works | |||
1652 | "Dignity and Impudence" | |||
1653 | Noon Hour at Wolverton Works | |||
1654 | As at Wolverton Carriage Works so Here at Crewe | |||
1655 | The Handy Man and the Field Gun | |||
1656 | "Living Words of Welcome" | |||
1657 | Charge of Bluejackets | |||
1658 | "Entente Cordiale" | |||
1660 | The French Northern Squadron of Battleships | |||
1661 | The French Battleships and Torpedo Boats | |||
1662 | H.R.H. King Edward on Board the Royal Yacht | |||
1663 | Amongst the Twin Fleets at Cowes | |||
1664 | Scotch Sword Dance on Board the R.M.S. "Armadale Castle" | |||
1665 | Highland Dance on Board the R.M.S. "Armadale Castle" | |||
1667 | Inquisitive Visitors at the Dye Works | |||
1668 | Dissapointed Suitors Successful Strategy and Reward | |||
1670 | Yachting by Moonlight | |||
1671 | Yacht Races for the King's Cup | |||
1672 | On the Solent During Regatta Week | |||
1905 | 1673 | Voyage to South America | ||
1674 | Scrubbing the Decks of the Ship During Voyage | |||
1675 | Bathing Children on Lower Decks | |||
1676 | Navigating the Ship-Scene on Captain's Bridge | |||
1677 | Afternoon Tea on the Promenade Deck | |||
1678 | Cricket on Main Deck | |||
1679 | Spar Bolster Fight on Deck | |||
1680 | Game of Deck Cricket by Ladies | |||
1681 | Boys Diving for Coins off St. Vincent | |||
1682 | R.M.S. "Clyde" Buenos Aires | |||
1683 | Panorama of Fray Bentos & Leibigs Works | |||
1684 | Departure of S.Y. Meta (Liebig's Guests) Fray Bentos | |||
1685 | Spanish-American Employees Leaving Liebig's (oxo) Fabrica, Fra Bentos | |||
1687 | Unloading Cattle From Barge, Uraguay River | |||
1688 | Driving Cattle on the Ranches | |||
1689 | Counting Cattle on on Liebig's Farm | |||
1690 | Watering a Herd of 3000 Cattle | |||
1691 | Lassooing and Branding Young Cattle | |||
1694 | South American Cowboy's Feast | |||
1695 | Dance of the Gauchos on a Cattle Ranch | |||
1696 | The Gauchos Pericon (Nacional Dance) Fray Bentos | |||
1699 | South American Market Women at Railway Station | |||
1700 | Scenes in a Mendoza Vineyard | |||
1709 | Swimming Races at Eat India Docks | |||
1710 | The Dangers of the Alps | |||
1711 | Lifting Moulds by Crane, From Steel Ingots | |||
1712 | Within the Crewe Signal Box | |||
1714 | Arrival of the Scotch Express at Rugby Station | |||
1715 | North Western Trains Under Full Speed | |||
1716 | Crewe Railway Junction | |||
1718 | Garden Party Cattle and Horse Show and Driving Competition | |||
1719 | Sandakan Pano, From Hills | |||
1720 | Pano of Sandakan Water Front | |||
1721 | The Governor of British North Borneo, E. P. Gueritz at Home | |||
1722 | Chinese Convicts in Sandakan Prison | |||
1723 | British North Borneo Troops at Jesselton-March and Skirmish | |||
1724 | Firing a Royal Salute | |||
1725 | Train Ride Through a Sago Swamp Near Beaufort | |||
1726 | Train Pano, From Constabulary Barracks Into Jesselton | |||
1727 | Pano, of British North Borneo Railway | |||
1728 | Pano, of British North Borneo Railway (Section I) | |||
1729 | Pano of British North Borneo Railway (Section II) | |||
1730 | Pano of British North Borneo Railway (Section III) | |||
1731 | Buffalo Race at Rapar | |||
1732 | Borneo Native War Dance | |||
1733 | Pole Jumping by Borneo Natives | |||
1734 | Native Swimming Races | |||
1735 | Water Sports at Lahat Datie | |||
1736 | Pano of Bilit | |||
1737 | Life on a Lumber Camp | |||
1738 | Scenes on the Sekong Rubber Plantation | |||
1739 | Life on a Cocoanut Estate | |||
1740 | In a Borneo Sago Swamp | |||
1741 | Life on a Borneo Tobacco Plantation | |||
1742 | The Advent of the Mother-in-Law | |||
1743 | Mistaken for a Burglar in his Own House | |||
1744 | Review of the Scottish Volunteers by H.M., King Edward at Edinburgh | |||
1746 | Life Amongst the Red Indian of America | |||
1748 | The Late Sir Henry Irving | |||
1749 | Trafalgar Square on Nelson Centenary Day | |||
1750 | The City Man's Busy Day | |||
1751 | Whitstable Natives | |||
1760 | What is Whisky? | |||
1762 | Fan Dance by Geishas | |||
1763 | Sash Dance by Japanese Maidens | |||
1764 | Funeral Procession at Kyoto, Japan | |||
1765 | Panoramic Views of Osaka, Japan | |||
1766 | The Potteries and Porcelain Works at Makuzu | |||
1767 | Japan After the War | |||
1768 | English Pheasant Shooting | |||
1769 | Publishing the Word's News | |||
1770 | Sights in New Zealand | |||
1771 | Views of Delhi (Panoramic) | |||
1772 | Presentation of Ivory Casket to Prince of Wales | |||
1773 | Scenes in Gwalior, India | |||
1774 | Review of the Indian Army, Gwalior | |||
1775 | Grand Entry of the Prince of Wales Into Gwalior, India | |||
1776 | King Edward Distributing Medals at Sand Ringham | |||
1777 | Uraguay to the Andes | |||
1778 | License nº 13 or The Hoodoo Automobile | |||
1779 | The Escape... from Sing Sing | |||
1780 | ||||
1781 | Sherlock Holmes: or, Held For Ransom! | |||
1783 | Launch of H.M. Cruiser "Natal," at Barrow-in-Furness, Messrs. Vickers, Maxim & Son's Shipyards | |||
1784 | Launch of H.M.S. "Dreadnought" | |||
1906 | 1785-1786 | Opening of Parliament by the King, 1906 | ||
1787 | The Prince of Wales in Calcutta, India | |||
1788 | Prince and Princess of Wales on the Royal Barge, Irrawaddy River Mandalay | |||
1789 | Life in a Burmah Teak Forest | |||
1790 | Curling Contests in the Alps | |||
1791 | Ski Jumping at Grindlewald | |||
1792 | Swiss Snow Sports | |||
1793 | Fun With Jack Frost | |||
1794 | Lassoed by Motor | |||
1795 | Ski Manœuvres by Austrian Military | |||
1796 | Marines Drilling on American Cruiser | |||
1797 | British Bluejackets at Yokohama | |||
1798 | Battleship Theatricals by British Blue-Jackets | |||
1799 | "Fisticuffs" on a Battleship | |||
1800 | Over the Tyrolean Alps in Winter by the Austrian Government Railway | |||
1801 | Romance of the Railway | |||
1802 | Championship Game of Professional Golf | |||
1803 | Humours of Amateur Golf | |||
1804 | Monsieur Beaucaire or, The Adventures of a Gentleman of France | Vitagraph | ||
1807 | The Servant Girl Problem | |||
1808 | The American "Oliver Twist" or The Life of a Pickpocket | |||
1906 | 1809 | The Grand National Steeplechase, 1906 | ||
1810 | Target Practice in the British Navy | |||
1906 | 1811 | The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1906 | ||
1812 | Togo's Heroes at the Crystal Palace | |||
1813 | With a Travelling Menagerie | |||
1906 | 1814 | Football Cup-Tie Final of 1906 | ||
1824 | Hude Park to Tower Bridge | |||
1825 | Tower of London and White Chapel | |||
1826 | From Eat London Slums to Piccadilly | |||
1827 | Five minutes in Busiest London. Trafalgar Square to the Mansion House | |||
1828 | Billy Bones and His Bandits | |||
1829 | Destruction of San Francisco by Earthquake and Fire | |||
1830 | Old London-Elizabethan Fete at Lincoln's Inn | |||
1906 | 1831 | The Derby of 1906 | ||
1832 | Humorous Phases of Funny Faces | |||
1834 | Motor Mad | |||
1906 | 1835 | The Ascot Races for the Gold Cup, 1906 | ||
1837 | Views of Warwick Castle and the Pageant-Part I | |||
1838 | Warwick Pageant-Part II | |||
1839 | Warwick Pageant-Part III | |||
1840 | Warwick Pageant-Part IV | |||
1842 | The "Vacuum Cleaner" Nightmare | |||
1906 | 1843 | The Reedham Drill, 1906 | ||
1844 | Baby's Peril | |||
1845 | A Visit to the Great Moorish Palace, The Alhambra, Grenada, Spain | |||
1846 | Balloon Race of the Aero Club | |||
1847 | An Early Round With the Milkman | |||
1906 | 1848 | Bisley Rifle Meeting, 1906 | ||
<21/07/1906 | 1850 | British North Borneo | ||
1851 | The Prospectors | Vitagraph | ||
1852 | Miss Kellermann Swimming the English Channel | |||
1853 | Miss Kellermann Diving | |||
1854 | Exhibition of Diving and Swinning by Miss Annette Kellermann | |||
1855 | Quaint Holland | |||
1857 | King Edward at Goodwood | |||
1858 | How the Jail Bird "Flew" | |||
1859 | "La Milo"-the Inimitable Breathing Marble | |||
1860 | Cambridge-Harvard Boat Race | |||
1861 | Dublin Horse Show | |||
1862 | Love Wins Out | |||
1863 | Wonders of Canada | |||
27/01/1906 | 1782 | Launch of the Canadian Pacific Liner s.s. "Empress of Ireland," Jan. 27, 1906 | ||
05/05/1906 | 1820 | International Cycling Championship, Crystal Palace, May 5th, 1906 | ||
<12/05/1906 | 1816 | The Lost Collar Button | ||
<12/05/1906 | 1817 | Boxing Match by the Dixon Midgets | ||
<12/05/1906 | 1818 | The Hand of the Artist | ||
<12/05/1906 | 1819 | The Hackenschmidt-Madrali Great Wrestling Match | ||
<12/05/1906 | 1821 | Pushball-Dismounted Men, Army v. Navy | ||
<12/05/1906 | 1822 | Military Attack by Artillery and Cycle Maxim Corps | ||
<12/05/1906 | 3126 | Our King and Queen, Prince and Princesse of Wales, and King George of Greece at Athens and Paris | ||
<12/05/1906 | 4287 | Her First Cake | ||
<12/05/1906 | 4288 | The Angler's Dream | ||
<19/05/1906 | 1823 | Father, Mother Wants you! | ||
<19/05/1906 | 1780A | The Adventures of Raffles. Part I.-Raffles robs the guests at a Lawn Party. Second Advent.-Raffles holds up a Society Couple. | ||
<19/05/1906 | 1780B | The Adventures of Raffles. Part II.-Third Advent.-Raffles rescues Sunny by impersonating a policeman. Fourth Advent. Raffles holds up a New York Clubman. | ||
<19/05/1906 | 1780C | The Adventures of Raffles. Part III.-Fifth Advent.-Raffles and Sunny rob a Bank Messenger. Sixth Advent.-Escape of Raffles through a Trick Cupboard. | ||
29/05/1906 | 3133 | Automobile Fete Before King Alfonso and Princess Ena | ||
[31/05/1906] | 3118 | The King's Halberdiers Arriving at the Royal Palace. Madrid | ||
31/05/1906 | 3122 | King Alfonso XIII. Leaving the Cathedral after Special High Mass, Accompanied by H.R.H. the Queen Mother and the Grandees of the Royal Spanish Court | ||
31/05/1906 | 3134 | Arrival of King Alfonso and Princess Ena at the Cathedral of San Geronimo... Departure, After the Wedding, of the King and Queen Prince and Princess of Wales, &c. | ||
31/05/1906 | 3132 | Royal Wedding Procession, With Bomb Outrage | ||
31/05/1906 | 3135 | The Queen's Coronation Passing From the Chapel to the Palace | ||
04/06/1906 | 3137 | Royal Military Review at Madrid | ||
10/06/1906 | 1833 | "Spearmint" Wins the Grand Prix, Paris, June 10th, 1906 | ||
<15/06/1906 | Les éléphants dans les jungles | |||
<15/06/1906 | 1806 | Black and White | ||
<15/06/1906 | Au feu ! Au feu ! Au feu ! | |||
15/06/1906 | 1563 | Royal Wedding at Windsor, June 15th, 1906 | ||
<01/07/1906 | 1805 | Moving Day, or No Children Allowed | Le déménagement ou les mésaventures d'une nombreuse famille | |
<15/07/1906 | 3121 | Tunny Fishing in Tunis | La pêche au thon en Tunisie | |
28/07/1906 | 1856 | London Fire Brigade Display in Hyde Park | ERA 11/08/1906 | |
<06/10/1906 | 1864 | Atlantic Whaling | ERA | |
06/10/1906 | 3150 | Great International Balloon Race for the Gordon Bennett Cup | ERA | |
BONNIE SCOTLAND | ||||
<27/10/1906 | 1867 | The Scotch Herring Fishery | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1868 | A Trip to Fingall's Cave, Staffa | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1869 | Iona and the Abbey Ruins | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1870 | Ayr and Bobby Burns | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1871 | Edinburg (Panorama of the City): Forth Bridge (Highland Review) | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1872 | Edinburg and Its Castle | ERA | |
<20/10/1906 | 1873 | Glasgow and the Clyde | ERA | |
<20/10/1906 | 1874 | Glasgow to Rothesay, by Rail and Steamer | ERA | |
<20/10/1906 | 1875 | Rothesay to Oban via the Crinan Canal | ERA | |
<20/10/1906 | 1876 | The Isle of Harris and Its Tweed Industry | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1876 | Oban to Loch Ness, via The Caledonian Canal, Fort William, etc. | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1877 | Round About Inverness | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1878 | London Scottish Volunteers on the Battlefield of Culloden | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1879 | Newhaven Fisheerfolk and the Caithness Cave Dwellers | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1880 | The Famous Rubislaw Granite Quarries of Aberdeen | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1881 | Aberdeen and Balmoral Castle | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1882 | Through Sutherlandshire (including Mr. Andrew Carnegie's Skibo Castle, etc.) | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1883 | Allan Water, Stirling, and the Pass of Killiecrankie | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1884 | The Trossachs, Loch Katrine and Loch Lomond | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1885 | Across Ross-Shire | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1886 | Rogie Falls, and Salmon Fishing on the Beauly | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1887 | From the Kyles of Loch Alsh to Strome Ferry | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1888 | Mainland to St. Kilda by Steamer, via Portree and Skye | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1889 | Poverty Island: Crofter Life in the Isle of Lewis | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1890 | The Isle of Harris and Its Tweed Industry | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1891 | From Euston to Crewe on the North-Western Railway | ERA | |
<27/10/1906 | 1893 | From Crewe to Carlisle, via Preston | ERA | |
29/10/1906 | 1929 | The Great Moir-Palmer Prize Fight | ERA 03/11/1906 |
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<03/11/1906 | 1913 | Following in His Father's Footsteps | ERA | |
<03/11/1906 | 1928 | The Great Motor Race For the Vanderbilt Cup | Vitagraph | ERA |
<24/11/1906 | 1930 | The Conjuror's Pupil | ERA | |
<24/11/1906 | 3146 | True To His True | ERA | |
<01/12/1906 | 1932 | Ascent of the Dolomite Towers | ERA | |
<01/12/1906 | 3154 | "La Patrie": The French Army Navigable Balloon | ERA | |
2111 | The Empire of the Ants | |||
2112 | Quaint Denizens of the Insect World | |||
2113 | The Story of the Moth and Butterfly | |||
2114 | The Life of the Bee | |||
2116 | Life in the Animal Kingdom | |||
2117 | A Visit to Birdland | |||
2118 | Amongst the Reptiles | |||
3013 | Streets of St. Petersburg Before the Revolution | |||
3027 | Street Scene in Mukden Native Quarters | |||
3028 | Execution of "Li-Tang" The Chunchus Chief of Manchiran Bandits | |||
3029 | Arrival and Departure of the Ice-Crushing Steamer "Baikal" at Baikal, Siberia | |||
3032 | Nobles Leaving the Kremlin, Moscow, After Reception by the Czar | |||
3033 | War Correspondent and Bear Cubs in Harbin | |||
3034 | Burlesque Russian Dance | |||
3035 | Panorama of Roadstread, St. Sebastian | |||
3036 | Panorama of St. Sebastian | |||
3040 | Tiger and Bull Fight, St. Sebastian | |||
3042 | Bull Fight at St. Sebastian | |||
3043 | Roller Skating | |||
3044 | Children's Bicycle Races (on 1830 Model) | |||
3045 | Parody on the Toreador | |||
3046 | Launch of Italian Battleship | |||
3047 | Traffic Over the Kas-e-Nil Bridge, Cairo | |||
3048 | "Kuku," The Performing Ape, at Cairo | |||
3049 | Egyptian Troops on the March | |||
3054 | The King of Italy in Paris | |||
3055 | Leonida's Performing Cats and Dogs | |||
3056 | Motor Boat Races at Monte Carlo | |||
3057 | Winter and Summer Panoramas on the Trans-Siberian Railway | |||
3058 | The Russian Troops in Manchuria | |||
3059 | The Russian Army Crossing the Ice on Lake Baikal | |||
3060 | General Kuropatkin and the Cossacks at Kharbin | |||
3061 | Nice to Monte Carlo by Railway | |||
3062 | Panorama of Monte Carlo From the Sea | |||
3063 | General View of Turin | |||
3064 | Street Scenes in Milan | |||
3065 | Street Scenes in Genoa | |||
3066 | The Leaning Tower of Pisa | |||
3067 | General Panoramas of Florence | |||
3068 | Venice and the Grand Canal | |||
3069 | Feeding Pigeons in Sr. Mark's Place | |||
3070 | The Great Water Carnival of Venice | |||
3071 | The Ruins of Pompeii | |||
3072 | The Coliseum, Rome | |||
3073 | Extended Views of Coliseum, Rome | |||
3074 | The Forum, Rome | |||
3075 | Through Rome and Tivoli | |||
3076 | Ancient Rome | |||
3077 | Rambles Through Naples | |||
3078 | Views of Naples, Sorrento, and Capri | |||
3079 | The "Cow Tournament" | |||
1905 | 3081 | The Gordon Bennett Motor Race, 1905 | ||
3083 | Napoleon and the Sentry | |||
3085 | A Cock Fight in France | |||
3087 | The Wine Growers Procession | |||
3088 | The Entry | |||
3089 | Vinters' Fete-"Winter" | |||
3090 | Vinters' Fete-"Spring" | |||
3091 | Vinter's Fete -"Summer" | |||
3092 | Vinters's Fete-"Autumn" | |||
3093 | Incidents of the Vintners' Festival | |||
3096 | Miss Kellerman, Diving and Swimming | |||
3098 | Tarantella Dance at Sorrento | |||
3099 | Sights of Paris | |||
3100 | Panorama of Paris Along the River Seine | |||
3101 | The Lion Tamer | |||
3106 | The Sultan of Morocco and His Army | |||
3107 | International Curlers' Contests at Kandersteg | |||
3108 | Ski-ing at Kandersteg | |||
3109 | Hockey on the Ice | |||
3110 | Storming a Snow Fort | |||
3111 | Ski-ing by Horse and Sleighing | |||
02/1906 | 3112 | The Carnival at Nice, 1906 | ||
1906 | 3113 | Naval Battle of Flowers, Nice, 1906 | ||
3114 | The Ostrich Farm | |||
3116 | Falls of the Rhine | |||
3123 | Religious Procession in Seville | |||
3124 | H.M. King of Spain-Sportsman | |||
3125 | Tragedy of Vesuvius | |||
3126 | King Edward at Athens | |||
3128 | Railroad Panorama Along the Riviera Coast | |||
3129 | Seville on a Gala Day | |||
3131 | Great Bull Fight in Madrid | |||
3136 | Royal Bull Fight at Madrid | |||
3139 | The Sarthe Motor Race | |||
3141 | In the Arctic Regions | |||
3143 | A Child of Nature | |||
3144 | A Voyage in Bretagne | |||
3400 | From Grape to Champagne |
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Drill of the Reedham Orphans | ||
Venice and the Grand Canal |