From Edison films catalog: This picture shows several buildings which were wrecked and also shows a rear view of this hotel, which is on the highest point of land in Galveston, and in which several thousand people were saved. 50 feet. $7.50.Part of The Galveston Cyclone series (Edison films catalog): At the first news of the disaster by cyclone and tidal wave that devastated Galveston on Saturday, Sept. 8th, 1900, we equipped a party of photographers and sent them by special train to the scene of the ruins. Arriving at the scene of desolation shortly after the storm had swept over that city, our party succeeded, at the risk of life and limb, in taking about a thousand feet of moving pictures. In spite of the fact that Galveston was under ma...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
The title indicates that this film was taken from a balloon. However, there is no aerial photography...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...
From Edison films catalog: This building and machinery supplied the electric power and electric ligh...
From Edison films catalog: This shows the heart of one of the tremendous drifts in the east end of G...
"Showing dismantled cars, wrecked warehouses, schooners and tugs that had been stranded on the docks...
"This picture shows the remains of one of the docks, several freight cars being piled one upon the o...
From Edison films catalog: This picture shows a street scene at Constable Hook, Bayonne, N.J. In the...
This book covers the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, the United States' deadliest natural disaster. It...
Galveston, Tex., ruins after hurricane, Sept., 1900.Stereo copyrighted by M.H. Zahner, Niagara Falls...
"While our photographers were crossing the Atlantic Ocean a most wonderful and sensational picture w...
The film begins with a slow pan over the tower building of the exposition, which was lighted by elec...
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.Forms...
Frontispiece and plates printed on both sides.Microform.Mode of access: Internet
From Edison films catalog: Showing the entire height of this wonderful structure from the base of th...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
The title indicates that this film was taken from a balloon. However, there is no aerial photography...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...
From Edison films catalog: This building and machinery supplied the electric power and electric ligh...
From Edison films catalog: This shows the heart of one of the tremendous drifts in the east end of G...
"Showing dismantled cars, wrecked warehouses, schooners and tugs that had been stranded on the docks...
"This picture shows the remains of one of the docks, several freight cars being piled one upon the o...
From Edison films catalog: This picture shows a street scene at Constable Hook, Bayonne, N.J. In the...
This book covers the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, the United States' deadliest natural disaster. It...
Galveston, Tex., ruins after hurricane, Sept., 1900.Stereo copyrighted by M.H. Zahner, Niagara Falls...
"While our photographers were crossing the Atlantic Ocean a most wonderful and sensational picture w...
The film begins with a slow pan over the tower building of the exposition, which was lighted by elec...
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.Forms...
Frontispiece and plates printed on both sides.Microform.Mode of access: Internet
From Edison films catalog: Showing the entire height of this wonderful structure from the base of th...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
The title indicates that this film was taken from a balloon. However, there is no aerial photography...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...