Embarquement pour la promenade Trailer

Embarquement pour la promenade Trailer (1896)

16 January 1896 1 mins

Two women and a man come aboard a small boat. On the dock, friends and family are waving goodbye, until the boat moves out of focus.

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France 16 January 1896

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