Native Women Coaling a Ship and Scrambling for Money (West Indies) Trailer

Native Women Coaling a Ship and Scrambling for Money (West Indies) Trailer (1903)

22 April 1903 Factual 3 mins

Panoramic view of the coal docks with a ship in the background. Shows tourists throwing money on the dock, and a large crowd of men and women fighting like made for it. Shows between 200 and 300 women coaling a ship. (Taken on the midwinter cruise of the S.S. "Prinzessin Victoria Luise" of the Hamburg-American Line.)

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United States 22 April 1903

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