Dam Square in Amsterdam Trailer (1900)
28 February 1900 Factual 2 mins
Dam Square in Amsterdam, bustling with pedestrians and horse trams.
Watch the official Dam Square in Amsterdam 1900 trailer in HD below.
28 February 1900 Factual 2 mins
Dam Square in Amsterdam, bustling with pedestrians and horse trams.
Watch the official Dam Square in Amsterdam 1900 trailer in HD below.
Netherlands 28 February 1900
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21 August 1900
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08 August 1900
The entire story of Christmastide is here depicted. The scene opens in a large boudoir of an apparently wealthy man's home.
08 August 1900
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01 January 1900
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21 September 1900
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01 January 1900
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21 November 1900
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21 May 1900
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04 March 1900
Traditional dance to a flute tune.
01 January 1900
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21 May 1900
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1900 Film-Fabriek Anton Nöggerath.