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    ... market. Street scenes. Buildings and harbour views. Snake charmer. War Memorial. Elephant circus. Junk at sea. Shipboard scenes, sunbathers. India: Gate of India, Bombay. Aden. War ships, dhows, cruiseliners. Cairo - pyramids, sphinx. Naples? ...
     
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    ... of sticks on his head. "Chak Dara fort"

    "The Swats and Dirians who inhabit the country between Chak Dara and Chitrol are constantly at war with one another but in honour of the Prince's visit, a truce was declared for one day" Crowds line the roads; ...

     
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    ... his son does the same. "Sir Percival Phillips (the famous war correspondent) satisfies himself that the swords are really sharp ... that the Royal Crest is carried by each of the Crossley cars". War veterans presented to the Prince. View of Benares city from ...
     
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    ... The Prince visits Poona and lays the foundation stone of the Maratha War Memorial'. The Prince inspects Indian war veterans.

    "Watch this old fellow. He was so excited that he failed to notice the Prince's proffered hand ...

     
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    ... River, South Africa, during the Boer War.

    One end of a mangled metal bridge ... section). John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 191. W.K-L. Dickson, The Biograph ... (1901), pp 53-4. Thomas Pakenham, The Boer War (1979), p 209 (pbk ed 1992). Palace ...

     
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    ACTUALITY. Single shot. A procession of troops, led by pipers, marches in front of the camera. Taken at Union Terrace, Aberdeen, with the William Wallace statue in the background (62ft).

    Refs: National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part ...

     
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    ... Town, watched by enthusiastic crowds (90ft).

    Note: Filmed by Edgar Hyman, 22 December 1899.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 293. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part 1: Silent News Films: N.53. Warwick cat. no. 5526.

     
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    ... only film of the Battle of Omdurman in 1898 and who, in October 1899, went to South Africa to film footage of the Boer War for the Warwick Trading Company. However, biographies of Benett-Stanford fail to mention any trip to India, while other references to ...
     
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    ... Hildyard and 2nd Brigade Staff, special service officers, and the 2nd Battalion West Yorkshires.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 284. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part 1: Silent News Films: N.45. Warwick cat. no. 5476. The ...

     
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    ... OF THE LIFE GUARDS BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AT SPITAL BARRACKS, WINDSOR, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1899 (qv).

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 286. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part 1: Silent News Films: N.49. Warwick cat. no. 5486.

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War wounded being taken onto a hospital ship.

    A continuous line of sick and wounded British soldiers being carried by stretcher-bearers on board a hospital ship at Durban; walking casualties make their way up a ...

     
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    ... over control of the British Army in South Africa fighting the Boer War.

    Lord Roberts, preceded by Lady Roberts and accompanied by a number ... ship, 23 December 1899.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 292. Warwick cat. no. 5521.

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War: hauled by a long mule train a four-wheeled cart with three British soldiers seated at the rear crosses the Modder River (14) Oxen harnessed to a covered Red Cross ambulance wagon drink from the river. They then pull the ...

     
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    ... , which has steep banks on either side, during the Boer War.

    Note: Filmed by John Benett-Stanford, 8 December 1899.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp. 52, 57 [illus.], 187, 292. National Film Archive, Catalogue, ...

     
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    ... was previously identified as being a Kaffir war dance at the Ferari Mines, Johannesburg ... next year ‘Anglo-Boer war-related films regularly accounted for ... >

    Barnes, John, Filming the Boer War in England: Volume 4 of the Beginnings of the ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War. 'Phantom ride' taken from a moving train (moving right to left) showing ... , The Biograph in Battle (1901), pp. 52-3. John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p. 191. Palace Theatre programme 29 January 1900 (PANORAMA OF ...

     
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    ... British naval ratings firing a 4.7" naval gun, during the Boer War, probably 14 December 1899.

    Close shot of 4.7" naval gun ... assault on Colenso.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp 152, 192. W.K-L. Dickson, The Biograph in Battle ...

     
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    ... train passing over the Modder River during the Boer War.

    A train, with locomotives and armoured cars at each end ... THE MODDER RIVER (qv).

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp. 57 [illus.], 187, 293. National Film Archive, Catalogue, ...

     
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    ... Single shot. Signalling from a British trench during the Boer war.

    MCU British soldiers lined up along trenches aiming their ... Kitchener December 7th'.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 192, cover and title page. W.K-L. Dickson, ...

     
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    ... leaving to head the British Army at the start of the Boer War, 14 October 1899.

    Watched by crowds, Sir Redvers Buller, in ... midway through the film.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 283. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part 1: ...

     
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    ... before the departure of the Life Guards for the Boer War. DISPERSING THE TROOPS AT WINDSOR AFTER PARADE (qv) was taken on the same occasion.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), p 285. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part 1: Silent ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War. Two scenes.

    Long shot of soliders digging under the supervision of ... -Stanford 12 November 1899.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp 52, 56 [illus.], 290. National Film Archive, Catalogue, Part ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Troops embarking at Southampton for the Boer War, 21 October 1899.

    Rear view close shot of a line ... in the foreground'.

    Refs: John Barnes, Filming the Boer War (1992), pp. 146, 195. British Journal of Photography, 27 ...

     
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    Great Britain

    ACTUALITY. Boer War. Ceremonies on the occasion of the raising of the Union Jack at Pretoria, 5 June 1900 ... was seen (falsely) by the British as marking the end of the war.

    Refs: Warwick Trading Company catalogue (1901), no. 5726b.