Transport 'Whitney' Leaving Dock Trailer (1898)
This boat was the first one to leave for the South with troops. On board is a battalion of the 5th U.S. Infantry.
Watch the official Transport 'Whitney' Leaving Dock 1898 trailer in HD below.
This boat was the first one to leave for the South with troops. On board is a battalion of the 5th U.S. Infantry.
Watch the official Transport 'Whitney' Leaving Dock 1898 trailer in HD below.
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United States 20 May 1898
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02 November 1898
The Humpty Dumpty Circus is the first animated short film created in stop-motion technique. It features a circus with acrobats and animals in motion.
22 June 1898
A man plays the trombone, to which is attached a saw.
01 December 1898
There is a burglar on the rooftop of a Manhattan office building, and he is trying to break in. Two women spot him, and one of them begins beating him with a broom as they wait for help to arrive.
01 January 1898
During the Alaska gold rush, one way to reach the Klondike was over the Chilkoot Pass. A stationary camera is placed to see a ways down the curving trail.
01 August 1898
A soldier and a serving-girl are courting on a bench. A fat old lady sits on the bench, interrupting them.
20 December 1898
Several men in a basement barbershop become excited by women walking past the window. The ankles and knees of the passersby are visible to the men below, causing pandemonium among the barbershop customers.
14 July 1898
The end of the Longchamp parade and departure of the President, filmed by the Lumière brothers.
28 January 1898
The boulevard in front of the Kurhaus, with pedestrians and a terrace.
18 September 1898
Pedestrian and rickshaws traffic on Shijo Kobashi bridge, in Kyoto.
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