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Charles Urban joins the Continental Commerce Company and renames it the Warwick Trading Company. [MORE] | |||
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Blackburn Market on a Saturday Afternoon, the first film from Mitchell & Kenyon, makers of ‘local films for local people,’ is first screened. [MORE] | |||
| 11/12 - | The British Mutoscope and Biograph Company is established. Its studio is situated at Adelphi Arches, the Strand, London, [MORE] [ADD] | |||
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| – George Albert Smith and James Williamson become active in Brighton. [MORE] | ||||
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| – Cecil Hepworth’s Animated Photography, or the ABC of the Cinematograph, the first British book on filmmaking, is published. [MORE] | ||||
| – E. G. Turner and J. D. Walker begin renting their collection of films to other showmen. [MORE] | ||||
| Gt. Britain 1897: Other Films of Note | ||||
| Comic Face (G. A. Smith) [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| The Maid in the Garden (G. A. Smith) [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| Making Sausages (G. A. Smith) [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| The Miller and the Sweep (G. A. Smith) [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| Weary Willie (G. A. Smith) [MORE] [ADD] |