While our photographers were crossing the Atlantic Ocean a most wonderful and sensational picture was secured, showing a storm at sea. The picture was secured by lashing the camera to the after bridge of the Kaiserine Maria Theresa, of the North German Lloyd Line, during one of its roughest voyages. The most wonderful storm picture ever photographed. Taken at great risk. (Edison Films, 1901)
A documentary from Universal about the movie "The Invisible Man" (1933) directed by James Whale.
Godard returned to Paris briefly before getting a job as a construction worker on a dam project in S...
William K.L. Dickson and William Heise shake hands in this early experimental film.
A man (Thomas Edison's assistant) takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. This is one of the earliest Th...
Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has...
“Shows how a full carload of coal is loaded onto a vessel every thirty seconds at the great Erie Rai...
One long traveling shot through a sea front lined with tourists, workers, and sundry others.
This short tells the story of archery through the ages, mostly using Warner Brothers archive footage...
Actor Errol Flynn takes a group of scientists from the California Institute of Oceanography on an ex...
A Japanese theatre performance based on a legend.
Two lines of workers, pulling a steamroller, somewhere in the streets of Saigon, Vietnam (nowadays, ...
This shows the heart of one of the tremendous drifts in the east end of Galveston. Hundreds of dead ...
A small boy brings a plate of milk to a big cat, grooming itself.
With a dual motion a cruise ship and a fishing boat pass one another on the Nile and butlers in turb...
"Percy Smith (1880-1944) was world famous as a photographer of plant life. Probably the first Britis...
A couple visiting New York City leave their hotel, and take a sight-seeing car to tour the city. The...