West End Pier, Morecambe Trailer (1901)
02 January 1901 Factual 2 mins
Mitchell & Kenyon.
Watch the official West End Pier, Morecambe 1901 trailer in HD below.
02 January 1901 Factual 2 mins
Mitchell & Kenyon.
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United Kingdom 02 January 1901
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30 July 1901
One of the most fascinating exhibits on the Midway at the Pan-American Exposition is the Japanese Village.
03 February 1901
An impression of the funeral parade for Victoria, Queen of England, filmed in London (via https://catalogue-lumiere.
31 December 1901
Footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901.
28 May 1901
A diver jumps into a body of water-- and then comes right back out! This film should not be confused with Ferdinand Zecca's own remake of the same name (Plongeur fantastique, 1905).
19 October 1901
This film is difficult to classify. It opens on a scene showing a mourner with bowed head sitting in front of what appears to be a tombstone.
11 August 1901
The famous acrobats in the above title appear in a marvellous acrobatic act. There are three barrels arranged on the stage.
04 May 1901
In 1901 people in Belfast paid their tram drivers in carrots.
29 April 1901
Time-lapse photography showing the one month-long demolition of the Star Theatre in New York.
22 June 1901
A magician does tricks with the aid of his assistant, the Human Pump.
20 May 1901
Six scantily dressed women chat while freshening up. At the instigation of one of them, all get up and perform a brief choreography.
14 December 1901
Jeffries walks into his gymnasium at Oakland, Cal., accompanied by Billy Delaney, and begins exercising with the heavy weights.
21 August 1901
Here we have recorded a very novel scene, the camera having been placed in the basket of the captive balloon at the Pan-American Exposition.
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