Mitchell and Kenyon. 288, Preston street scenes, 1904 [electronic resource] / produced by Mitchell and Kenyon.

Horse-drawn trams are the centre of attention in this glimpse of a busy Preston street. A boy dashes fearlessly across in front of one such vehicle, while other travellers weave around the thoroughfare. These include a gent riding a horse, and numerous cyclists - one of whom, a priest, could be a de...

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Online Access: Online Access (via Alexander Street Press)
Corporate Author: Mitchell and Kenyon (Producer)
Other title:Mitchell and Kenyon 288 : Preston street scenes, 1904.
Mitchell and Kenyon reel 26, no. 288.
Format: Electronic Video
Language:No linguistic content
Published: London : British Film Institute, 1904.
Series:Silent film online.
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Summary:Horse-drawn trams are the centre of attention in this glimpse of a busy Preston street. A boy dashes fearlessly across in front of one such vehicle, while other travellers weave around the thoroughfare. These include a gent riding a horse, and numerous cyclists - one of whom, a priest, could be a dead ringer for GK Chesterton's fictional amateur detective Father Brown.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Apr. 4, 2014)
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 min.)
Playing Time:00:00:55
Language:This edition silent.
Reproduction Note:Electronic reproduction.