Paper print. Early motion picture from turn of 20th century. Performers at the Paper print. Early 20th century motion picture. Bijou theater, in the United States. A dramatization depicts : Bridget O. Hooligan kisses a doll. Miss Violet Twinkletoes poses. A man smokes and laughs. Men at a flower shop. Actors perform a play on a stage. Female dancers perform on stage (has look of an early follies).
Paper print. Very early motion picture comedy, from turn of 20th century, United States. Dramatization depicts: Billboard poster installers. Men standing on street talk. Posters of movie producer in the background. They go to tavern and drink. Men place posters on wall. Men walk through field. Buildings in the background. Men holding buckets of glue walk through streets. They place posters everywhere, including the back of a policeman.
The film 'The Great Train Robbery' in the United States. A group dances in a small cabin. A band plays music. Horses on a path in woods. A man fires guns. A group chases another. Three men in the woods. Other men sneak up on them. Horses in the background. A gun fight. First three men are killed. A close up of a man in a cowboy outfit pointing a pistol.
The uses and importance of weapons since ancient times in the United States. Pages showing U.S Congress Act creating the National Bureau for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, 1903. Exteriors of the 71st Regiment National Guard Armory building in New York City at Park Avenue and 33rd Street. People enter the building. German troops on parade circa 1914. American troops mobilized for World War 1, and traveling on troop trains in 1918. Troops moving along a muddy road, with military supplies in wagons being pulled by horses. American soldiers firing their 1903 Springfield rifles, from a bunker in France. Americans firing a M1914 Hotchkiss air-cooled machine gun and another U.S. gun crew firing a Browning M1917 water-cooled machine gun. U.S. troops wearing gas masks, firing a trench mortar. American gun crew firing a 155mm howitzer (as some hold their ears).French troops walk past destroyed buildings above which a blimp is seen flying with French observers in a gondola suspended underneath.
A film titled 'Bargain Day, 14th Street, New York', in United States. A view of many tightly packed people crowding in front of 'Rothschild Company 5 and 10 cent Store'
A film titled 'Panorama Water Front and Brooklyn Bridge from East River'. East River shoreline and piers of lower Manhattan seen. Several ocean-going sailing vessels are docked. Piers and docks are crowded with ships and boats of all kinds. Steam tugs, ships and ferries seen docked. Loaded wooden barrels can be seen. View of the water front. Sign on Pier 20 reads 'Mallory Line'. Brooklyn Bridge seen. River traffic of tugboats and barges passing under the Brooklyn Bridge. Brooklyn Heights visible.
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