Congregation Leaving St. Patrick's Church in Cork Trailer (1902)
A film from the UK based Mitchell & Kenyon.
Watch the official Congregation Leaving St. Patrick's Church in Cork 1902 trailer in HD below.
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United Kingdom 22 May 1902
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12 April 1902
A dissipated man sits at a table with a decanter of whiskey and a glass beside him. A revolver is on the opposite side of the table.
16 September 1902
First narrative polish film. The janitor sweeps the pavement in front of the tenement house. A carriage comes with a rather solidly inserted young man.
31 October 1902
This film is part of the Mitchell and Kenyon collection - an amazing visual record of everyday life in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century.
12 September 1902
View from the train front as it travels through the station in Devon, England.
25 October 1902
In this film, we show the interior of a doctor's office. A patient enters, and judging from the expression on his face, he is in great pain.
05 September 1902
A two year old baby in a rage at being deprived of his favorite playthings.
01 January 1902
Likely the world's oldest color film, shot in 1902. Like other works by Edward R. Turner, there is no indication that it was ever relesead to the public before its discovery in 2012.
05 July 1902
The magician appears upon the stage with an imp as his assistant. The imp holds a piece of cloth in his hand.
01 January 1902
An enormous blast of the rock wall during the development of Fishguard Harbour, in Goodwick.
01 March 1902
The bicycle was still a novelty at the beginning of the 20th century. At the Villa Belle Rive in Cannes, the Lavanchy-Clarke family engage with it cyclically, with gaps in the film in order to convey a sense of the laps.
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