Cattle Leaving the Corral
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Cattle Leaving the Corral
Taken at Hacienda de Soledad, Sabinas, Mexico, and shows a herd of 900 cattle being driven out of the corral, after having been branded. This immense herd, driven by Mexican cowboys, comes through the gates head-on to the audience. The cattle with their large horns, as they crowd 1897 together and push rapidly out through the gates, make an interesting picture.
EDI 1898-03
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1 | Edison (MU 446) | |
2 | James White. Frederick Blechynden | |
Mr. James White and his able assistant, Mr. Fred W. Blechynder, left this city last night for an extended trip over the Central system. These gentlemen are representing the Edison Electrical Company, of Orange, N.J., and are taking views of characteristic Mexico, for reproduction in the company's kinetescopes, which will be exhibited in the United States. |
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3 | <19/11/1897. © Thomas A. Edison, 24/02/1898. | 50 ft |
4 | Mexique. Sabinas. Hacienda La Soledad. |