early film history of america
the turn of the century
1894 - 1915
222 Films on a 3 DVD set.
America on early Film -- the turn of the century 1896 - 1915
All 222 of these early film shorts are original Edison Kinetoscope films produced for Kinetograph viewers or Mutoscope films produced for Mutoscope viewers. These 222 motion pictures present a rare animated record of America at the the turn of the century. All films are black and white and silent as originally produced. There is no background audio.
Some of the things you will see on this three volume set are European immigrants arriving and being processed at Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, the American Falls (Niagara Falls), the early construction of a skyscraper, the demolition of the Star Theatre in time lapse photography, the new NY subway system, panoramas of the Flatiron building, Riker's Island and the Brooklyn Bridge as well as some of New York's finest -- the Police and Firefighters of the time. At the turn of the century, New York was the preeminent American city; it represented the "new metropolis." The great waves of European immigrants coming to New York, the consolidation of the five boroughs into one vast city, the development of the city's infrastructure, and the incredible construction boom of the next thirty years all contributed to the city's prominence. In many of the New York films chronicled in Volume I, 66 in all, there is a sense of pride, or perhaps a celebration of the emergence of the great metropolis.
Volume II of this three DVD set looks at how Americans spent their leisure time. Film clips of amusement parks like Coney island to some of the famous expositions of the time, like the St. Louis Exposition and the Pan American Exposition are chronicled on film. Other leisure activities like boxing, baseball, football, ice skating, roller skating, auto racing, boat racing and canoeing are featured. Parades like the St Patrick's Day Parade, the Atlantic City Floral Parade and the Annual Baby Parade in Asbury Park, New Jersey are just some of the film clips that are featured on Volume II, plus much much more!!!
Volume III show a wide variety of jobs from the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, including industrial jobs, cattle breeding in the West, logging and ice manufacturing in the North and West, and public service jobs such as the police and fire fighters. A series of films taken of the U.S. Postal Office's operations in 1903 is a special highlight of the collection. Most of the postal films were taken in Washington, D.C., quite possibly at the Washington City Post Office (first occupied in 1898 and still standing today, known as the Old Post Office Pavilion). For our ancestors, working conditions were often harsh. Hours were long, typically ten to twelve hours a day. Working conditions were frequently unsafe and in some cases led to deadly accidents. If you have a tendency to complain about your job today, take a look at the ice manufacturing films or the logging operations in Maine. After viewing these films of our ancestors at work, you probably never will complain about your job ever again.
Here is the Complete List of Films on this three DVD Set
Total Viewing Time: approximately 440 minutes (over 7 hours)
DVD Volume I -- 66 Films of Early New York at the Turn of the Century
1896-1898 (6 Films)
American Falls from Above, American Side
Buffalo Fire Department in Action
Buffalo Police on parade
Sleighing Scene
Statue of Liberty
Waterfall in the Catskills
1899 (7 Films)
104th Street Curve - New York Elevated Railway
New Brooklyn to New York via the Brooklyn Bridge
New York Police Parade, June 1st, 1899
Pilot Boats in New York Harbor
President McKinley’s Funeral Cortege in New York – Part 1
President McKinley’s Funeral Cortege in New York – Part 2
President McKinley’s Funeral Cortege in New York – Part 3
1900 (1 Film)
Automobile Parade
1901 (2 Films)
Albany , N.Y. – Fire Department
What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City
1902 (5 Films)
A Perilous Proceeding
Beginning of a Skyscraper
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade
Skating on Lake, Central Park, 1902
Star Theatre
1903 (28 Films)
At the Foot of the Flatiron
Broadway & Union Square, New York
Delivering Newspapers
Elevated Railroad, New York
Emigrants (i.e. Immigrants) Landing at Ellis Island
Excavating for a New York Foundation
Fireboat "New Yorker" in Action--Excerpts
Lower Broadway
Move On
N.Y. Fire Department Returning
New York City "Ghetto" Fish Market
New York City Dumping Wharf
New York Harbor Police Boat Patrol Capturing Pirates
Opening of New East River Bridge, New York
Panorama from the Tower of the Brooklyn Bridge
Panorama of Blackwell's Island, N.Y.
Panorama of Flatiron Building
Panorama of Riker's Island, N.Y.
Panorama Water Front and Brooklyn Bridge from East River
Parade of "Exempt" Firemen
Parade of Horses on Speedway
Rube and Mandy at Coney Island – Part 1
Rube and Mandy at Coney Island – Part 2
Rube and Mandy at Coney Island – Part 3
Shooting the Chutes – Luna Park – Coney Island
Skyscrapers of New York City, from the North River
Sorting Refuse at Incinerating Plant, New York City
White Wings on Review
1904 (5 Films)
Annual Parade – New York Fire Department
Arrival of Emigrants (i.e. Immigrants), Ellis Island
Auto Boat racing on the Hudson
Children in the Surf - Coney Island
Opening the Williamsburg Bridge
1905 (8 Films)
Bargain day, 14th Street, New York
Departure of Perry (and the) "Roosevelt" from New York
Funeral of Hiram Cronk
Interior N.Y. Subway, 14th St. to 42nd St., Part 1
Interior N.Y. Subway, 14th St. to 42nd St., Part 2
Panorama from Times Building, New York
Pennsylvania Tunnel Excavation
Wrestling at the New York Athletic Club
1906 (4 Films)
The Skyscrapers of New York, Part 1
The Skyscrapers of New York, Part 2
The Skyscrapers of New York, Part 3
Claremont Theatre
DVD Vol II - 75 Films on America at Leisure at the Turn of the Century
Amusement Parks (6 Films)
Children in the Surf, Coney Island
Rube and Mandy at Coney Island (Part 1)
Rube and Mandy at Coney Island (Part 2)
Rube and Mandy at Coney Island (Part 3)
Shooting the Chutes
Shooting the Chutes, Luna Park , Coney Island
Boxing (3 Films)
Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph
Leonard-Cushing Fight
International Contest for the Heavyweight Championship-Squires vs. Burns
Expositions (22 Films)
A Glimpse of the San Diego Exposition (Part 1)
A Glimpse of the San Diego Exposition (Part 2)
Asia in America, St. Louis Exposition
Circular Panorama of Electric Tower
Esquimax Game of Snap-the-Whip
Esquimax Leap-Frog
Esquimax Village
Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition
Japanese Village
Midway of Charleston Exposition
Opening Ceremonies, St. Louis Exposition
Opening, Pan-American Exposition
Pan-American Exposition by Night
Panorama of Esplanade by Night
Panoramic View of Charleston Exposition
Panoramic View of Electric Tower from a Balloon
Parade of Floats, St. Louis Exposition
Sham Battle at the Pan-American Exposition (Part 1)
Sham Battle at the Pan-American Exposition (Part 2)
Spanish Dancers at the Pan-American Exposition
A Trip Around the Pan-American Exposition (Part 1)
A Trip Around the Pan-American Exposition (Part 2)
Games (6 Films)
Chicago-Michigan Foot ball Game (Part 1)
Chicago-Michigan Foot ball Game (Part 2)
Hockey Match on the Ice
Princeton and Yale Football Game
The Ball Game (Baseball)
Wrestling at the New York Athletic Club
Leisure Activities (8 Films)
Rube Couple at County Fair (Part 1)
Rube Couple at County Fair (Part 2)
Claremont Theatre , N.Y.
Easter Sunday, Atlantic City Boardwalk
Sleighing Scene
Coaches arriving at Mammoth Hot Springs
Tourists Going Round Yellowstone Park
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade
Leisure Sports (7 Films)
Canoeing on the Charles River , Boston , Mass.
Babies Rolling Eggs
Tossing Eggs
Bass Fishing
Brook Trout Fishing
Skating on Lake , Central Park
The Roller Skate Craze
Parades (9 Films)
Annual Baby Parade, 1904, Asbury Park, N.J.(Part 1)
Annual Baby Parade, 1904, Asbury Park, N.J.(Part 2)
Annual Parade, New York Fire Department
Atlantic City Floral Parade
Buffalo Police on Parade
Labor Day Parade
Parade of Floats, St. Louis Exposition
Procession of Floats
St. Patrick's Day Parade, Lowell, Mass.
Racing (6 Films)
Auto Boat Race on the Hudson
Automobile Race for the Vanderbilt Cup
Boat Race
"Columbia" Winning the Cup
Free-for-all Race at Charter Oak Park
Racing at Sheepshead Bay
Swimming (8 Films)
Bathing at Atlantic City
Boys Diving, Honolulu
Kanakas Diving for Money, No.2
Lurline Baths
Sutro Baths
Sutro Baths, no.1
Swimming Pool, Palm Beach
Women of the Ghetto Bathing
DVD Vol III - 81 Films on Working America at the Turn of the Century
Animal Farming (6 films: 1897-1904)
Calf Branding
Cattle Driven to Slaughter
Cattle Leaving the Corral
Driving Cattle to Pasture
Herding Horses Across a River
Sheep Run, Chicago Stockyards
Coal Mining (2 films: 1897 - 1904)
Giant Coal Dumper
Mining Operations, Pennsylvania Coal Fields
Ice Manufacturing (3 films: 1902)
Circular Panorama of Housing the Ice
Cutting and Canaling Ice
Loading the Ice on Cars, Conveying It Across the Mountains and Loading It Into Boats
Industrial and Manufacturing Work (29 films: 1897 - 1904)
Building a Harbor at San Pedro
Armour's Electric Trolley
Assembling a Generator, Westinghouse Works
Assembling and Testing Turbines, Westinghouse Works
Casting a Guide Box, Westinghouse Works (Part 1)
Casting a Guide Box, Westinghouse Works (Part 2)
Coil Winding Machines, Westinghouse Works
Coil Winding Section E, Westinghouse Works
Girls Taking Time Checks, Westinghouse Works
Girls Winding Armatures
Noon Hour, Hope Webbing Co.
Panorama of Esplanade by Night
Panorama of Machine Co. Aisle, Westinghouse Works
Panoramic View Aisle B, Westinghouse Works
Panorama View Street Car Motor Room
Steam Hammer, Westinghouse Works
Taping Coils, Westinghouse Works
Tapping a Furnace, Westinghouse Works (Part 1)
Tapping a Furnace, Westinghouse Works (Part 2)
Testing a Rotary, Westinghouse Works
Testing Large Turbines, Westinghouse Works
Union Iron Works
Welding the Big Ring (Part 1)
Welding the Big Ring (Part 2)
Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Westinghouse Co. Works (Casting Scene)
Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Westinghouse Co. Works (Moulding Scene)
Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Westinghouse Co. Works
Delivering Newspapers
Parke Davis' Employees
Logging and Cane Harvesting (7 films:1902 - 1906)
Logging in Maine (Part 1)
Logging in Maine (Part 2)
Logging in Maine (Part 3)
Logging in Maine (Part 4)
Logging in Maine (Part 5)
Cutting Sugar Cane
Loading Sugar Cane
Police, Firefighters, Sanitation (9 films: 1897 - 1904)
Albany, N.Y., Fire Department
Annual Parade, New York Fire Department
Buffalo Fire Department in Action
Buffalo Police on Parade
Charleston Chain-Gang
Cleveland Fire Department
Drill by the Providence Police
Pawtucket Fire Department
Sorting Refuse at Incinerating Plant, New York City
United States Postal Office (25 films: 1903)
Post Man Delivering Mail, U.S.P.O.(Titled incorrectly as Buying Stamps from Rural Wagon, U.S.P.O.)
Cancelling Machine, U.S.P.O.
Carriers at Work, U.S.P.O.
Carriers Leaving Building, U.S.P.O. [version 1]
Carriers Leaving Building, U.S.P.O. [version 2]
Clerks Casing Mail for Bags, U.S.P.O.
Clerks Tying Bags, U.S.P.O.
Clerks Tying Up for Bags, U.S.P.O.
Coach at Rural Post Office, U.S.P.O.
Collecting Mail, U.S.P.O.
Delivering Mail from Sub-Station
Exchange of Mail at Rural P.O., U.S.P.O.
Loading Mail Car, U.S.P.O.
Old Mail Coach at Ford, U.S.P.O.
Buying Stamps from Rural Wagon, U.S.P.O.(Titled incorrectly as Post Man Delivering Mail, U.S.P.O.)
Routing Mail, U.S.P.O.
Rural Wagon Delivering Mail, U.S.P.O.
Rural Wagon Giving Mail to Branch, U.S.P.O.
Special Delivery Messenger, U.S.P.O.
Street Mail Car, U.S.P.O.
Throwing Mail Into Bags, U.S.P.O.
Train Taking Up Mail Bag, U.S.P.O.
Transporting Internal Revenue Stamps, U.S.P.O.
Tying up Bags for Train, U.S.P.O.
Wagons Loading Mail, U.S.P.O.
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