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3.7
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40
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10
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Charge of the Carabineers, Aldershot (1898)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
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5.2
/24/

Paris Exposition (1900)
A panoramic bird's-eye view of Paris and the Exposition. Taken from a captive balloon, the camera being pointed downward so that the exact effect is obtained that one would have in looking over the side car of a balloon. The figures of the people below are mere dots, and the buildings are seen in complete groups.
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4.1
/50/
40
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10
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Pelicans at the Zoo (1898)
Pelicans being released for feeding into their enclosure at London Zoological Gardens.
poster
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3.9
/23/
40
/1/
50
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Water Polo - Worthing Swimming Club (1898)
A remarkable picture in many ways. It shows a game between two expert English teams from the go-off to the making of a goal. The photographic effects as the men splash through the water are very fine.
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5.0
/24/
60
/1/

Henley Regatta (1901)
Single shot of the finish of a rowing race at Henley Regatta.
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3.8
/47/
20
/2/
60
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Rudge and Whitworth, Britain's Best Bicycle (1902)
Part of BFI collection "On Yer Bike."
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4.0
/14/
35
/2/

Panoramic View of Frere Camp Taken from the Front of an Armoured Train (1899)
A British Mutoscope & Biograph company production
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4.6
/12/
10
/1/

The Wonderful Mutoscope (1898)
Film produced by William K. Dickson's British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
poster
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3.2
/15/
10
/1/

The Lane on Sunday Morning (1899)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
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1.8
/12/
10
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Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race (1899)
"An interesting picture of the great inter-collegiate eight-oared boat race of 1899. The picture is taken from the judge's boat, and shows the start and first part of the race."
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3.0
/7/
10
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The Zola-Rochefort Duel (1898)
“This is a replica of the famous duel with rapiers between Emile Zola, the novelist, and Henri Rochefort, the statesman. The duel takes place on the identical ground where the original fighting occurred, seconds and doctors being present as in the original combat. The picture gives a good idea of how a French affair of honor is conducted.”
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5.9
/26/
10
/1/
10
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Her Majesty the Queen Arriving at South Kensington on the Occasion of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Victoria & Albert Museum (1899)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
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3.0
/12/
30
/2/

Battle of Spion Kop: Ambulance Corps Crossing the Tugela River (1900)
Ambulances and British troops crossing the Tugela River over the pontoon bridge near Trichardt's Drift, during the British retreat from Spion Kop in the Boer War, 25 January 1900.
poster
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4.6
/15/
30
/2/

The Spirit of His Forefathers (1900)
An advert by the British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
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3.8
/18/
20
/2/

Gordon Highlanders in Ladysmith (1900)
Single shot of a column of Gordon Highlanders marching out of their camp at Ladysmith to meet General Buller's relief column.
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3.4
/31/
30
/2/
25
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Afternoon Tea in the Gardens of Clarence House (1897)
Several members of European Royalty, including the Duke and Duchess of York, and Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, seated round a tea-table in the grounds of Clarence House.
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3.0
/22/
33
/3/
40
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Lord Kitchener's Arrival at Southampton (1902)
Horatio Herbert Kitchener gets an enviable welcome on his return from the Second Boer War.
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3.6
/13/
50
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Children of the Royal Family of England (1900)
Prince Edward of York, executing the manual of arms, attended by Prince Albert, and Princess Victoria, of York.
poster
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4.6
/30/
40
/3/
10
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Launch of the Worthing Lifeboat Coming Ashore (1898)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
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5.5
/46/
50
/3/
55
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Me and My Two Friends (1898)
A sweet little girl is seated in the bow of a life-boat feeding crackers to a magnificent St. Bernard dog, while a tabby cat dozes and blinks at her side.
poster
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2.8
/13/
15
/2/

King Edward's Arrival at Helsingor (1901)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
poster
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5.8
/19/
35
/2/

Amann, the Great Impersonator (1899)
"In his characterization of Capt. Dreyfus and Emile Zola."
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2.7
/15/
40
/2/

Launch of the Worthing Lifeboat Emerging from the Boathouse (1898)
"The Worthing Station is some distance from the shore, and whenever there is a wreck the life-boat is dragged to the scene on a huge truck drawn by eight horses. Our picture shows the life-boat responding to an alarm. The horses start out from the station at a gallop, and the members of the crew run beside the boat. This negative is unusually fine photographically."
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4.8
/33/
50
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Battleship 'Odin' with All Her Guns in Action (1900)
This British Bioscope short from 1900 is a crackerjack piece, on an order with 1903's FIREBOAT 'NEW YORKER' ANSWERING AN ALARM. It's little more than a perfectly framed picture of the Odin slowly leaving harbor, with all her guns ablaze in the roiling clouds and flashes of cordite.
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4.9
/41/
40
/3/

From War to Peace: First Departure of S.S. 'St. Louis' from Southampton (1898)
The immense ship passes the camera on its way out of the harbor, with the bits of cloth fluttering in the wind, and the passengers on the main deck waving like mad.
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4.4
/23/
43
/3/
37
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The Grand Canal, Venice (1898)
"This picture was taken from the front of a rapidly moving launch through one of the most beautiful stretches of the Grand Canal, showing many magnificent historical palaces. The photographic work is unusually fine."
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4.8
/54/
75
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23
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Duel to the Death (1898)
This Victorian duel between knife-wielding women was taken from an existing stage production, thought to be the Drury Lane theatre melodrama 'Women and Wine'. The actresses are believed to be Edith Blanche and Beatrice Homer.
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4.4
/52/
26
/3/
37
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The Gordon Highlanders (1899)
"A splendid marching picture of the brave Gordons in bearskins and kilts passing before Lord Wolseley."
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5.6
/110/
60
/3/
50
/3/

Agoust Family of Jugglers (1898)
"A splendid picture showing this notable family of jugglers in their restaurant scene, in which they toss dishes and chairs about with marvelous dexterity."
poster
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4.0
/22/
80
/2/
40
/1/

Roma Camp (1897)
Roma Camp 1897
poster
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4.4
/25/
55
/4/
50
/1/

Southampton High Street (1900)
Southampton High Street, train view
poster
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4.2
/25/
50
/2/

Public Transport in Amsterdam (1899)
A scene in Amsterdam.
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4.4
/25/
34
/5/
40
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Catching the Ferry in Amsterdam (1899)
Part of the 'Giant Postcards' series, a filmed entr'acte screened during the play 'De Nieuwe Prikkel' by August Reyding. Camilla and Roland take the pont across the IJ to go to the Tolhuis amusement park.
poster
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4.3
/43/
46
/3/
40
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The Tarantella, an Italian Dance (1898)
Young people dance the Tarantella
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4.7
/32/
45
/2/
60
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Changing Guard (Berlin) (1897)
Military in Germany.
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4.6
/36/
45
/4/
40
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Panoramic View of Windsor Castle (1899)
Film by W.K.L. Dickson; Rounding a bend in the track, we behold Windsor Castle.
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4.4
/59/
55
/2/
55
/2/

Hiram Maxim and His Quick-firing Gun (1897)
Hiram Maxim shows off his machine gun.
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4.8
/62/
60
/3/
40
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A Camp of Zingaree Gypsies (1897)
Roma families eat, drink, dance, and play
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4.6
/41/
50
/2/
60
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Maidenhead Junction (1898)
Film shot by W.K.L. Dickson at Maidenhead Junction, 1898.
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4.8
/52/
55
/2/
50
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Firing the Maxim Gun (1897)
Hiram Maxim shows off his cannon
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4.8
/38/
50
/2/
70
/2/

Upside Down Boxers (1898)
Two men box while standing on their hands
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5.8
/31/
53
/3/
70
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Panoramic View of the Vegetable Market at Venice (1898)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
poster
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5.5
/48/
50
/3/
90
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Four Warships in Rough Seas (1900)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
poster
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5.8
/38/
45
/5/
70
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Warships at Sunset (1900)
A single shot of a fleet of warships at sea, with a sunset sky superimposed from another sequence to complete the effect.
poster
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4.0
/36/
43
/3/
40
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Procession of Capuchin Monks (1898)
W. K.L. Dickson's film of a procession of Capuchin monks.
poster
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4.8
/28/
51
/5/
80
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Tram Journey through Southampton (1900)
A moving tour through lively turn-of-the-century Southampton.
poster
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4.8
/42/
46
/3/
60
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Man Overboard! (1899)
Sailors practice rescuing someone who's fallen overboard.
poster
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4.2
/79/
35
/2/
60
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Place de la Concorde (1897)
A beautiful view of one of the most celebrated spots in the French capital. A magnificent fountain is playing in the background of the picture, and elegant equipages drive by.


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