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- This is a railroad panorama taken from the view point of the pilot of a locomotive, and is unusually interesting. It takes the passenger over the complete trip from the station at Monte Carlo, around the curves overlooking the harbor to the station in the city of Monaco. Many beautiful villas are passed enroute.
- This film is one of the most remarkable Biograph subjects ever obtained, and constitutes a moving picture not only immensely interesting but possessing the greatest historical value. It was taken by special royal permission on Sept. 10, 1901, at Fredensburg Castle, the residence of the King of Denmark, on the occasion of a birthday celebration of the ruler of Denmark. Our picture was taken from the Court of Honor, looking towards the grand staircase. The first portion of the scene reveals the little Royal Princesses' Olga and Tatiana of Russia descending the steps, accompanied by Court officials. A few minutes later their Majesties appear, and after observing with interest the photographic proceedings, enter the carriages which successively drive up to receive them. In the first carriage is to be seen the King of Denmark, the Queen of England, the Czar and Czarina of Russia. In the second carriage, King Edward VII of England, the Dowager Empress of Russia, King George of Greece, and the Prince Royal of Denmark.
- An absent-minded young gallant is calling upon a lady, and upon entering places his silk hat upon a table near to a bowl of gold-fish. Upon leaving he seizes the bowl of gold-fish instead of the hat, and places it upon his head. The result is comically effective.
- A panoramic view of the Place de l'Alma, taken from a launch on the Seine.
- Picture taken in the Tuilleries Garden, showing the famous French automobile expert in his racing car, accompanied by several friends on motor tricycles.
- A panoramic view of the "Invalides," taken on the moving platform.
- This picture was taken for the effects obtained in reversing the negative. The Bon Vivant comes home, and first draws a glass of ale; then lights his pipe and smokes; overturns a pot on the stove; tips over chairs and tables, and finally throws a lot of confetti into the air. In reverse the articles all fly back in a very mysterious and amusing manner.
- A remarkable exhibition of lion taming by one of the best known performers of Europe.
- This film was taken at the Sedan Manoeuvres by special permission of the Minister of War. It offers to the eye of the spectator a full view of the exercises of a French Cycling Company, the first which has been introduced into European Armies. At the commencement of the exhibition the troop of cyclists is seen to arrive, and upon the sign of the commander suddenly halts. The men descend from their machines, which they take apart, and place on their backs, and after a series of exercises they disappear in the mountain which dominates the field of manoeuvres.
- This unusually humorous scene depicts a drunkard, who, stumbling over a street sprinkling hose, loses his umbrella, and picks up the nozzle of the hose instead. A couple of jokers turn on the water, and the drunkard is quickly drenched, much to his amazment and perplexity.
- A gay old colonel follows what appears to be an interesting young female along the street. As he is about to make good his conquest, however, he finds that instead of a young lady, he has been following a parish priest.
- A beautiful panoramic view, taken from the front of a car in rapid motion running around the tramway on the harbor of Marseilles.
- A procession of queer folks on the streets of Little Algiers.
- Boat race and other aquatic sports on the river Seine.
- Showing the operation of the much-talked-of moving sidewalks of the Paris Exposition.
- A view taken in this remarkable Parisian institution during the funeral of a pet dog. The hearse is arranged on a tricycle, and the body of the dog enclosed in a handsome casket. The dog's mistress is seen weeping and being consoled by her friends during the ceremony. Various handsome monuments to the memory of departed canines are to be seen in the picture.
- This view shows the arrival of the King of England at the royal wharf, where he is received by the assembled Sovereigns and Princes, including the Czar of Russia, the King of Denmark, the King of Greece, and others. An excellent view of the various noble personages by this film, which is of very high photographic value.
- Another very remarkable film in which appear almost all the sovereigns of Europe as they are seen in private life, in mufti, and enjoying a family re-union. The picture was made in the garden of the autumn home of the King of Denmark, where the various royal personages walk before the camera chatting gaily, and evidently very much pleased. In the picture appear the King of Greece, the Empress of Russia, the Queen of England, besides various Princes and Princesses.
- A view of "Old Paris" on the banks of the Seine, from a passing launch.
- Panoramic view taken on a moving platform, and ending with a view of the Italian Palace. Fine stereoscopic effects.
- The two palaces and the perspective of the Nicholas II Avenue.
- A panoramic view taken from a fast launch running around the shore line of the Port of Marseilles, showing quaint fishing craft at the docks and the character of the old-time buildings adjacent.