Street Scene, San Diego Trailer

Street Scene, San Diego Trailer (1898)

12 February 1898 1 mins

"A double-decked trolley car, crowded with passengers, approaches and passes the camera. Carriages, pedestrians and bicyclists add to the action of the scene."

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United States 12 February 1898

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