Clipping from the October 1, 1909 Kinetogram describing Whitler\u27s Witless Wanderings, Edison comedyhttps://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/1191/thumbnail.jp
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
Teepee on slope, spectators looking towards it, horses and wagons Production still taken by Carl Lou...
Production still from the Edison silent film Bill The Bill Poster, a comedy released November 5, 19...
Production still, Edison Film No. 6530, released October 15, 1909, Whitler\u27s Witless Wanderings,...
Clippings from the November 1st 1909 Kinetogram, page 3 and page 9, featuring Edison Film No. 6542, ...
Clippings from the November 1, 1909 Edison Kinetogram, for the film Bill The Bill Poster released ...
Copy of the cover of The Edison Kinetogram, Volume 2, No. 6, April 15, 1910, listing the Edison film...
The Edison Projecting Kinetoscope No. 791, pre-1900. Edison Mfg. Co., Orange N.J.https://digitalcomm...
October 1, 1909 Edison Kinetogram, reviewing the 5 reel film A New Life, based on Victor Hugo\u27s...
Cover of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911. It featured Edison films released from January 1 to...
Illustration: Caption “Edison’s Kinetoscope (invented 1889) was a peep show with a moving film of st...
Kinetogram article about Laddie, Edison Film No. 6525, a dramatic released October 5, 1909.https:/...
Page 12 of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911 edition, showing photographs of members of the Edi...
Advertisement in The Moving Picture World for The Edison Kinetoscope and Edison films for release in...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
Teepee on slope, spectators looking towards it, horses and wagons Production still taken by Carl Lou...
Production still from the Edison silent film Bill The Bill Poster, a comedy released November 5, 19...
Production still, Edison Film No. 6530, released October 15, 1909, Whitler\u27s Witless Wanderings,...
Clippings from the November 1st 1909 Kinetogram, page 3 and page 9, featuring Edison Film No. 6542, ...
Clippings from the November 1, 1909 Edison Kinetogram, for the film Bill The Bill Poster released ...
Copy of the cover of The Edison Kinetogram, Volume 2, No. 6, April 15, 1910, listing the Edison film...
The Edison Projecting Kinetoscope No. 791, pre-1900. Edison Mfg. Co., Orange N.J.https://digitalcomm...
October 1, 1909 Edison Kinetogram, reviewing the 5 reel film A New Life, based on Victor Hugo\u27s...
Cover of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911. It featured Edison films released from January 1 to...
Illustration: Caption “Edison’s Kinetoscope (invented 1889) was a peep show with a moving film of st...
Kinetogram article about Laddie, Edison Film No. 6525, a dramatic released October 5, 1909.https:/...
Page 12 of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911 edition, showing photographs of members of the Edi...
Advertisement in The Moving Picture World for The Edison Kinetoscope and Edison films for release in...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
Teepee on slope, spectators looking towards it, horses and wagons Production still taken by Carl Lou...
Production still from the Edison silent film Bill The Bill Poster, a comedy released November 5, 19...