"The film shows the grandeur of a waterfall against the heavy growth of timber on each side. The distance of the waterfall from the camera did not permit the complete fall of the water to be shown"--Early motion pictures.Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 4Jan1899; 2469.Camera, Frederick Blechynden.Duration: 0:26 at 30 fps.Filmed July 19-25, 1897, in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.May be part of the "Alaska and Yellowstone National Park Series" in the "Northern Pacific Railway Series" of films taken at the time of the Klondike gold rush.Paper print shelf number (LC 0036) was changed when the paper prints were re-housed. DLCAdditional holdings for this title may be available. Contact reference librarian. DLCSources used: Copyright catalog, mot...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...
"The single camera position is from the top of a building identified as the Trocadero Palace; the ca...
Black and white photograph by Fred Pack taken during a trip to Yellowstone National Park in July and...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
"One of the most interesting places in the vicinity of Niagara Falls is the Whirlpool Rapids, where ...
"Taken during the Klondike excitement. The streets are crowded with miners buying outfits and suppli...
"This picture was taken at the historical point signified by the above title, where so many daring a...
The camera pans around the Exposition grounds, providing views of the Champs-de-Mars, including a cl...
From Edison films catalog: The scene is the broad piazza of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, and shows...
Black and white photograph of the great waterfalls (known as Lower Falls) of the Yellowstone, from p...
Stereograph showing canyon and waterfalls.Copyright by William I. Marshall.Yellowstone National Park...
"The camera was positioned to view the Shoot-the-Chutes concession from the best location. A special...
"Shows S.S. Queen backing out from the dock of Northern Pacific R.R. Seattle, Wash, the decks covere...
Black and white stereograph of a view of the rapids on the Yellowstone River above the Upper Falls i...
Photo of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, late 19th ...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...
"The single camera position is from the top of a building identified as the Trocadero Palace; the ca...
Black and white photograph by Fred Pack taken during a trip to Yellowstone National Park in July and...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
"One of the most interesting places in the vicinity of Niagara Falls is the Whirlpool Rapids, where ...
"Taken during the Klondike excitement. The streets are crowded with miners buying outfits and suppli...
"This picture was taken at the historical point signified by the above title, where so many daring a...
The camera pans around the Exposition grounds, providing views of the Champs-de-Mars, including a cl...
From Edison films catalog: The scene is the broad piazza of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, and shows...
Black and white photograph of the great waterfalls (known as Lower Falls) of the Yellowstone, from p...
Stereograph showing canyon and waterfalls.Copyright by William I. Marshall.Yellowstone National Park...
"The camera was positioned to view the Shoot-the-Chutes concession from the best location. A special...
"Shows S.S. Queen backing out from the dock of Northern Pacific R.R. Seattle, Wash, the decks covere...
Black and white stereograph of a view of the rapids on the Yellowstone River above the Upper Falls i...
Photo of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, late 19th ...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...
"The single camera position is from the top of a building identified as the Trocadero Palace; the ca...
Black and white photograph by Fred Pack taken during a trip to Yellowstone National Park in July and...