Milan: The Rowers Trailer

Milan: The Rowers Trailer (1896)

12 March 1896 Factual 1 mins

View of a group of Milanese rowers. The video was made by the operator Giuseppe Filippi, the official dealer of the Lumière Brothers for the Italian territory.

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Milan: The Rowers Trailer

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Italy 12 March 1896

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