A Day in the Hayfields Trailer (1904)
Documentary on the process of hay-making, from the cutting of the grass to the stacking of the hay.
Watch the official A Day in the Hayfields 1904 trailer in HD below.
Documentary on the process of hay-making, from the cutting of the grass to the stacking of the hay.
Watch the official A Day in the Hayfields 1904 trailer in HD below.
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01 May 1904
A small group of men turn on what appears to be a generator. As the rotary spins, the men make adjustments to the machine and check its operations.
01 May 1904
Billy Bitzer filmed 21 short actualities inside the Pittsburgh Westinghouse Works in April and May of 1904.
25 April 1904
It's one on those thingies you see at amusement parks. You get into a small gondola, the machine starts whirling about, and centrifugal force lifts the gondolas up in the air.
06 May 1904
A cook has his hands full with three mischievous devils, who pop in and out of his kitchen.
09 May 1904
A group of men work on various parts of a large generator, assembling the pieces
01 November 1904
Rows of women are shown at tables with winding machines. They wind using material from spools behind them, apparently putting the finished products on the table in front of them.
01 July 1904
A small child in the surf at the seashore. The child is evidently frightened at the rushing waves and stands terrified until a larger wave than usual comes along, whereupon the child turns and runs toward the shore.
10 August 1904
A husband rushes for a doctor and his wife has triplets.
15 April 1904
A closeup of the steam whistle blowing at the "Westinghouse works" complex of factories in Pennsylvania, probably at the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co.
25 July 1904
Inside a boxing ring are two horses. Attendants put white bag-like objects on their forefeet. At a signal from the ringmaster, the two horses stand on their hind legs and start boxing.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1904 BFI, Hepworth.