Tsar et tsarine entrant dans l'église de l'Assomption 1896
While the crowd slowly moves forward, a company of guards and the Imperial dais enter the church.
While the crowd slowly moves forward, a company of guards and the Imperial dais enter the church.
Félicien Trewey, performing his spinning plates routine.
Félicien Trewey performs a trick by writing backwards the words "Ladies and gentlemen, my grateful thanks" on a board.
Short made in Mexico.
Friends and relatives playing a game of boules, arguing about who's team is winning.
Pedestrian, trams, carriages and carts traffic at the intersection of two streets on La Canebière in Marseille.
People dismount and mount a gondola.
Sardinian horsemen parading, in traditional costumes.
The first remake of The Sprinkler Sprinkled, filmed in a much more elaborate garden from a different angle.
Elena of Montenegro and Victor Emmanuel III, followed by their escort.
A woman, in her bedroom, is putting her jewelry away. Alarmed by strange noises at her door, she hides behind her bed. A burglar enters the room and steals her jewelry box. The woman calls for help, a police officer steps in and starts to chase the thief.
Three girls and a boy playing with their toys.
Swimmers jump into the water from the docks, as a small boat passes by.
A magician performs various tricks.
Passage of three carriages, escorted by lackeys and soldiers.
A gardener is watering his flowers, when a mischievous boy sneaks up behind his back, and puts a foot on the water hose. The gardener is surprised and looks into the nozzle to find out why the water has stopped coming. The boy then lifts his foot from the hose, whereby the water squirts up in the gardener's face. The gardener chases the boy, grips his ear and slaps him in his buttocks. The boy then runs away and the gardener continues his watering. Three separate versions of this film exist, this is the first remake.
Wilhelm II and Nicholas II, on horseback, parade in front of the cheering crowd, during the inauguration ceremony of William I's monument in Breslau, Germany (nowadays Wroclaw, Poland).
Four young people throwing buckets of water at each other.