Arthur Mold Bowling to A.N. Hornby Trailer (1901)
Did he bowl or did he throw? A fascinating record of an early cricketing controversy.
Watch the official Arthur Mold Bowling to A.N. Hornby 1901 trailer in HD below.
Did he bowl or did he throw? A fascinating record of an early cricketing controversy.
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United Kingdom 21 May 1901
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08 August 1901
“The picture [shows] a number of Esquimaux picking nickels from cracks in a board with their dog whips, in which sport they are very expert.
01 August 1901
In the background is a row of three-masted sailing ships, at anchor, their sales furled. In the foreground, a simple pier that's more like a yardarm juts out above the water; about 15 boys of six or seven years of age are on the jutting wood, and they jump off into the water below.
31 December 1901
Footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901.
01 January 1901
Single panning shot of the Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta.
01 January 1901
Only part of the film has survived.
03 December 1901
In the center of the ring the trainer forms a pile of baskets many feet in height. Greyhounds leap in rapid succession, forming a graceful arch and landing on the ground as lightly as so many feathers.
16 March 1901
Filmed at the second inauguration of William McKinley on March 4, 1901, this short captures the president taking the oath of office at the U.
01 April 1901
The film shows a parade down Fifth Avenue, New York. In the foreground many children, both black and white, can be seen following alongside the parade.
04 May 1901
In 1901 people in Belfast paid their tram drivers in carrots.
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