Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 1,360,781
- Although the content of this film is primitive in the extreme - a shot of the traditional Oxford versus Cambridge University Boat Race, filmed on March 30 1895 - this film is of immense historical importance as being the first ever British film
- The coronation of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II in Moscow.
- Showing the ill-fated steamer, which, while loaded with passengers, was recently sunk in New York Harbor in collision with the ferry boat Oregon.
- "Showing the great Chinaman paying his homage to Grant's Tomb."
- Reenactment of the match, with the actual fighters.
- "Passing the reviewing stand in the Grant Memorial Parade."
- "The President is seated by Mr. Cleveland. He raises his hat repeatedly to the enthusiastic multitudes. The famous black Horse Cavalry, of Cleveland, Ohio, precedes the carriage. Immediately following are the Veterans of the 23d Ohio Volunteers, 32 abreast. Exceedingly fine and clear."
- "Taking part in the ceremony attending the dedication of the Grant Memorial Tomb."
- "Passing the reviewing stand at the Grant Memorial Tomb in the dedication day parade."
- "A very intersting film, showing as it does the one accident of the day. Picture opens with the Black Horse Cavalry, the personal guard of the President-Elect. Then follows the four-horse barouche containing the Presidential party. One of the wheelers falls at this point. Great commotion. Carriage stops, and mounted policemen rush to the rescue. During the slight stop our artists were very close, and excellent pictures of both incoming and outgoing Presidents were obtained."
- "First round of the great Downey-Monaghan go. Both men are in fine fettle, and put up a very lively and exciting contest. The film is an admirable introduction to the next, No. 164 [DOWNEY VS. MONAGHAN], which is the wind-up and knockout."
- "Taken while passing the reviewing stand, at the dedication of the Grant Memorial Tomb."
- "An excellent picture of the ex-President and the President-elect riding side by side in an open carriage with their honorary escort in the first McKinley inaugural parade."
- Passing reviewing stand in Grant Memorial Parade.
- "In the inaugural parade of 1897."
- "Part of the inaugural parade of 1897."
- "Crews of the various United States warships, passing reviewing stand in the Grant Memorial Parade."
- "One of the famous militia organizations of the Metropolis, in picturesque uniforms, passing reviewing stand in the parade on the occasion of the dedication of the Grant Memorial Tomb."
- "A series of snapshots at various interesting bodies of troops passing the Grant Monument at the head of Riverside Drive, New York, in the Dedication Day Parade."
- "They lead their section of the parade, accompanied by their famous goat which is the mascot of the Cruiser. The Washington Marine Band precedes them."
- "Portion of the inaugural parade of 1897."
- "Marching in the parade on the occasion of the dedication of the Grant Memorial Tomb."
- Showing the horses as they come down the stretch and under the wire. 'Howard Mann' first, 'Lake Shore' second, 'Volley' third.
- Documentary film depicting the 1897 boxing match between James J. Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons in Carson City, Nevada on St. Patrick's Day. Originally running for more than 100 minutes, it is the world's first feature film.
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- "Every gesture is clearly depicted as the President delivers his oration, April 27, 1897, at Riverside Park."
- "At Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, by President McKinley and Cabinet, in the presence of the Society of Cincinnati and the Governors of Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, and the regular army and militia of the several states."
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- McKinley Inaugural Parade.
- "Marching past reviewing stand in the Grant Memorial Parade."
- "Showing the finish of the great inter-collegiate boat-race on the Hudson."
- "The Suburban is run at Sheepshead Bay track, Coney Island. Several views of the great race are given. The parade to the post, the start, the finish showing Ben Brush winning, Simms up, with the others strung out, tearing down the stretch in the dust, under whip and spur. Then the weighing out, jockeys saluting, dismounting, and un-saddling."
- "Mounted dignitaries and officers at the head of the line."