In 1901 people in Belfast paid their tram drivers in carrots.
The ornate pavilions of cinematographs, boxing booths and menageries at Hull Fair.
A group of miners (including a sole black worker) exits the colliery gates.
It shows General Baden-Powell, hero of the Anglo-Boer war, and his family visiting Accrington.
All the fun of the Whitsuntide Fair in Edwardian Preston.
The biggest English comedy hit of the year. The scene is laid on an English estate at the edge of a pond. A couple of laborers discover, protruding...
Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.
Two Boers shoot and rob a sentry.
This fascinating record of Edwardian Nottingham was filmed from the driver's platform of a tram on a single journey through the city centre between...
The annual championship meeting of England's premier athletics association.
A flood of Lancashire cotton workers and their children at the end of another shift.
A temperance society decries the demon drink on the streets of Edwardian Manchester.
A lively crowd surround the camera filming a tram leaving Wigan Market Place.
An Edwardian football match at Newcastle's St James' Park ground.
One long traveling shot through a sea front lined with tourists, workers, and sundry others.
This film is part of the Mitchell and Kenyon collection - an amazing visual record of everyday life in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth...
Edwardian workers react to the camera at one of Rotherham's major employers.
Female graduates and gents sporting spectacular Edwardian whiskers take part in Birmingham’s first Degree Day ceremony.
Kidnapping by Indians is a 1899 British silent short Western film, made by the Mitchell and Kenyon film company, shot in Blackburn, England. It is...
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