Cattle Market in Derry

Cattle Market in Derry 1902

5.00

Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.

1902

Skirmish Round the Flag

Skirmish Round the Flag 1901

1

A short film depicting a dramatized scene from the Boer War, produced by the Lancashire company Mitchell and Kenyon. The film portrays the rescue of two nurses from impending danger at the hands of Boer soldiers, thanks to the timely arrival of British troops. The filming took place on the outskirts of Blackburn.

1901

Tram Ride Into Halifax

Tram Ride Into Halifax 1902

5.70

A breathtaking winter journey in the Pennines, from country to town and back again via electric tram.

1902

Felling of Hibson Road Brick Works Chimney in Nelson

Felling of Hibson Road Brick Works Chimney in Nelson 1906

1

It is a dramatic film, with its colossal explosion and smouldering remains. Within seconds of the chimney's collapse, crowds swarm in to inspect the site; issues of the crowd's health and safety are clearly not a concern, as people smile, wave and salute the camera.

1906

Living Wigan

Living Wigan 1902

5.00

A lively crowd surround the camera filming a tram leaving Wigan Market Place.

1902

Kidnapping by Indians

Kidnapping by Indians 1899

3.10

Kidnapping by Indians is a 1899 British silent short Western film, made by the Mitchell and Kenyon film company, shot in Blackburn, England. It is believed to be the first Western film, pre-dating Edwin S. Porter's The Great Train Robbery by four years.

1899

Wexford Bull Ring

Wexford Bull Ring 1902

4.30

This film is part of the Mitchell and Kenyon collection - an amazing visual record of everyday life in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century.

1902

Hull Fair

Hull Fair 1902

1

The ornate pavilions of cinematographs, boxing booths and menageries at Hull Fair.

1902

Tram Rides through Nottingham

Tram Rides through Nottingham 1902

1

This fascinating record of Edwardian Nottingham was filmed from the driver's platform of a tram on a single journey through the city centre between its two main stations. The sequence follows the same route as today's Nottingham Express Transit tramway, taking the viewer along Listergate and Wheelergate into Old Market Square before turning right into Long Row and on into Queen Street.

1902