Dalmeny to Dunfermline, Scotland Via the Firth of Forth Bridge Trailer

Dalmeny to Dunfermline, Scotland Via the Firth of Forth Bridge Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899 Factual 7 mins

A beautiful phantom ride across the Firth of Forth from Dalmeny near Edinburgh to Dunfermline, crossing the famous Forth Bridge, then less than a decade old. The existing print runs 7 minutes; the Warwick catalogue entry lists it as 12 minutes, “all from one continuous negative, the longest, most picturesque and interesting cinematograph film ever photographed”.

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United Kingdom 01 January 1899

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