Warwick Trading Company Movie Trailers

Most Popular Warwick Trading Company Trailers

Total trailers found: 45

Panorama of Calcutta Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

One of the earliest films to be shot in India apparently shows the Calcutta ghats - or does it?

The House That Jack Built Trailer (1900)

10 September 1900

A cleverly conceived picture of a little boy and girl with building blocks. The little girl has erected a pretty structure, which the boy proceeds to demolish with pokes of his fingers.

The Kiddies and the Rabbits Trailer (1904)

12 September 1904

Kids playing with rabbits.

Delhi Durbar Trailer (1902)

29 December 1902

Aristocracy, army, elephants and more mark the start of the 1903 Durbar.

Sanger Circus Passing Through Inverness Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

The parade of carriages, costumed riders, and exotic animals passing over the bridge at Inverness, Scotland, has attracted a crowd, despite the rain.

State Entry into Delhi of Lord Curzon, the Viceroy Trailer (1903)

31 January 1903

Film showing the Viceregal party entering Delhi on lavishly decorated elephants, as part of the Coronation durbar of 1903.

A War Balloon and Transport Crossing the Vaal River Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

Shot just a few days after the relief of Mafeking, this film captures the progress of British military personnel across the Vaal River in South Africa during the Boer War.

Review of Lord George Sanger's Circus by the Queen Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

Several scenes of Sanger’s Circus parading through Windsor Great Park after meeting Queen Victoria on the terrace at Windsor Castle.

The "Poly" Paper Chase Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

The famous Polytechnic Harriers, one of Britain’s premier athletic clubs, who would later open the 1908 London Olympics, running a paper chase – a gruelling cross-country race in which the “hares” lay a paper trail for the “hounds”.

Will Evans, the Musical Eccentric Trailer (1899)

30 June 1899

King George V's Durbar Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912

Film of George V's Delhi Durbar, the first attended by a British sovereign. Included on the BFI DVD "A Royal Occasion".

Dalmeny to Dunfermline, Scotland Via the Firth of Forth Bridge Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

A beautiful phantom ride across the Firth of Forth from Dalmeny near Edinburgh to Dunfermline, crossing the famous Forth Bridge, then less than a decade old.

Surrender of Kroonstad to Lord Roberts Trailer (1900)

25 April 1900

Cavalry cross the river in enormous number. Occasionally a horse stops to take a drink, and then walks on.

Major Wilson’s Last Stand Trailer (1899)

08 May 1899

A film adapted from the play Savage South Africa which depicts scenes from the first and second Matabele War.

Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race Trailer (1900)

26 March 1900

This picture, taken from Thorneycroft's Yard, shows the two boats about twelve lenghts apart - a state of things owing to terrible weather in which the race was rowed.

Lord Roberts Leaving For South Africa Trailer (1899)

23 December 1899

An actuality and reportage film. This film captures Lord Frederick Roberts (British Army rank Field Marshal) departing England for South Africa on 23rd December 1899, where he commanded British forces for a year in the Second Boer War.

The Prince of Wales' Visit to Edinburgh Trailer (1900)

02 January 1900

The reception to the future King Edward VII upon his arrival to Edinburgh in 1899.

General Buller Embarking on the 'Dunottar Castle' at Southampton Trailer (1899)

22 November 1899

Watched by crowds, Sir Redvers Buller, Lady Buller, the Mayor of Southampton and others walk along the gangway leading to the ship towards the camera.

The Rival Clothiers Trailer (1900)

01 February 1900

An antisemitic comedy in which two Jewish clothiers cut prices until one buys the other's stock.

The Coronation of Edward VII Trailer (1902)

09 August 1902

King Edward VII's coronation ceremony.

Weary Willie and Tired Tim: The Gunpowder Plot Trailer (1903)

06 April 1903

Tramps stick a hot poker in a barrel labelled beer but containing gunpowder.

Lancers Under the Earl of Airlie Fording the Modder River Trailer (1899)

22 November 1899

Footage from the Boer War.

Panorama of the Paris Exhibition No. 3 Trailer (1900)

31 December 1900

An actuality film of the 1900 Paris Exhibition, shot from a boat travelling down the Seine.

Visit to Pompeii Trailer (1901)

01 January 1901

George Albert Smith and Charles Urban snaffled the plum job of travelling to Italy to take a series of views of Italy for the Warwick Trading Company, including this one.

The Death of Poor Joe Trailer (1901)

11 December 1901

A scene from Charles Dickens' Bleak House. Despite the common belief, this is NOT the world's first Dickens' adaptation in cinema.

The 'Roslin Castle' (Troopship) Leaving for South Africa Trailer (1899)

22 November 1899

Spectators on the quayside at Southampton wave farewell as the crowded troopship Roslin Castle moves away to the right of the picture.

The Latest News Trailer (1904)

01 January 1904

A man reads a newspaper whose moving letters form 'Bill Bailey has come home'.

First Northumberland Fusiliers Digging Entrenchments Trailer (1899)

22 November 1899

The Passing of the Armoured Train - A large group of British soldiers are seen digging entrenchment's under the supervision of officers.

Troops Passing Over Modder River by Train Trailer (1899)

08 December 1899

A train, with locomotives and armoured cars at each end, passes over a temporary bridge erected over the Modder river; Seaforth Highlanders are riding in coal trucks and the train moves towards the camera.

Churned Waters Trailer (1899)

22 November 1899

A view from the rear of a ship; A hypnotic study of the wake of a ship at sea.

Bain de mer n°1 Trailer (1898)

01 January 1898

Fox Hunting Trailer (1906)

27 December 1906

An early short about fox hunting

Entry of Lord Roberts Into Pretoria Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

Actuality film recording the entry of British Commander-in-Chief Lord Roberts into Pretoria during the Second Boer War.

Japanese Funeral Trailer (1904)

01 January 1904

Early 20th century film footage of Japan.

The Great City Fire Trailer (1903)

30 January 1903

Firemen are awakened by an alarm, drive through London and rescue fire victims.

Ship at Sea Trailer (1898)

22 June 1898

The power of moving photography is exploited in this early film, not to dazzle audiences' eyes but to turn their stomachs.

Round Brussels in 10 Minutes Trailer (1908)

01 January 1908

Brussels in the Belle Epoque, recorced on film in a straightforward way. Camera work and editing are purely functional.

The Kidnapped Child Trailer (1904)

23 April 1904

As a mother enters a store, she leaves her child outside in a carriage. Another woman standing nearby quickly snatches the child out of the carriage.

Lord Roberts Hoisting the Union Jack at Pretoria Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

Actuality film of the British Commander-in-Chief Lord Roberts presiding over the raising of the Union Jack in Pretoria during the Second Boer War.

Burlesque Attack on a Settler's Cabin Trailer (1900)

01 August 1900

Parody of an unknown melodrama of the period.

Siege and Surrender of Port Arthur Trailer (1905)

02 January 1905

British documentary short released in 1905.

Japanese Schoolchildren Trailer (1901)

01 January 1901

Film produced by the Warwick Trading Company.

The Everhardts' Clever Hoop Manipulation Trailer (1902)

01 July 1902

Variety act The Everhardts perform in this silent short.

View from an Engine Front: Barnstaple Trailer (1898)

19 July 1898

A ‘phantom ride’ taken from the front of a train passing through the Devon town of Barnstaple.

View from an Engine Front: Ilfracombe Trailer (1898)

19 July 1898

A “phantom ride” taken from the buffers of an engine on the London and South West Railway through the Ilfracombe area: the reservoirs, Morthroe, Ilfracombe Incline and station.