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    Panoramic view of floral float "Olympia" Catalog Record Only "The photographer mounted his camera on a boat in order to photograph a float built on a barge in honor of the arrival of Admiral Dewey. During the film, the float comes near enough to the camera for the details to be clearly visible"--Early motion pictures.
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
    • Date: 1899
  • Film, Video
    TR's return to New York, 1910 [2]
    Theodore Roosevelt's return to New York, 19l0 Catalog Record Only
    Theodore Roosevelt returned to N.Y. on June 18, 1910, having completed a fifteen-month tour of Africa and western Europe. The Roosevelt party on the liner Kaiserin Auguste Victoria was met by the city revenue cutter, Manhattan. From the Manhattan, TR went aboard a larger cutter, the Androscoggin, which carried the official reception committee. After a trip up the Hudson to Fifty-Ninth St., the Androscoggin...
    • Contributor: Gaynor, William Jay - Roosevelt, Theodore - Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Vanderbilt, Cornelius
    • Date: 1910
  • Film, Video
    Fireboat "New Yorker" answering an alarm "Firemen board the fireboat New Yorker docked at the Battery, New York City; pull anchor; shove off; and proceed out into the harbor"--George Kleine Collection...catalog.
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - Kleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress) - Smith, James Blair
    • Date: 1903
  • Film, Video
    Sky scrapers of New York City, from the North River Filmed from a moving boat, the film depicts the Hudson River (i.e., North River) shoreline and the piers of lower Manhattan beginning around Fulton Street and extending to Castle Garden and Battery Park. It begins at one of the American Line piers (Pier 14 or 15, opposite Fulton Street) where an American Line steamer, either the "New York" or "Paris," is seen docked [Frame:...
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - Smith, James Blair
    • Date: 1903-01-01
  • Film, Video
    Admiral Dewey receiving the Washington and New York committees
    Variant title: Reception committee aboard the "Olympia" | Variant title: Committee of Arrangements' visit to Admiral Dewey
    "Showing Committee of Arrangements' visit to the Admiral on board the U.S. Cruiser Olympia. 100 feet"--Edison films catalog no. 94. One of 20 films advertised in Edison films catalog no. 94, under the category "Dewey Doings." From the catalog: We equipped eight parties on the occasion of Admiral Dewey's arrival in New York Harbor, Wednesday, September 27th, 1899, and secured the following excellent moving...
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - Brook Foundation Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
    • Date: 1899
  • Film, Video
    Pathé's weekly. No. 65 Catalog Record Only Copyright: no reg. Date and identification number for Pathé's weekly from interior titles. Releasing company from Moving picture world, v. 18, p. 678. Reel count taken from Motography, v. 10, p. 375. Moving picture world, v. 18, p. 772. Moving picture world, v. 18, p. 772 lists a segment which does not appear on film and the comic section in film is not mentioned...
    • Contributor: Pathéplay (Firm) - Public Archives of Canada/Dawson City Collection (Library of Congress)
    • Date: 1913
  • Film, Video
    Close view of the "Brooklyn," naval parade Commodore Winfield Scott Schley's flagship, "Brooklyn" is seen at close range, showing shot hole in the middle of funnel, near deck. She flies a frayed and tattered battle flag. The entire length of the ship is seen.
    • Contributor: American Vitagraph Company - Smith, Albert E. (Albert Edward) - Blackton, James Stuart - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
    • Date: 1898
  • Film, Video
    Fireboat "New Yorker" in action
    Fireboat "New Yorker" in action--excerpts
    A demonstration by the famous fireboat "New Yorker." The picture shows the fireboat with all its nozzles spurting water as it goes back and forth in front of the camera. Put in service on February 1, 1891 as Engine Company 57, the "New Yorker" was stationed at the Battery near Castle Garden, where her crew lived aboard. She was 125 feet long, 25 feet...
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - Smith, James Blair
    • Date: 1903-01-01
  • Film, Video
    The Sopranos. The complete series Catalog Record Only Tony Soprano is a middle-aged, Italian-American businessman in New Jersey with a wife, a daughter, a son, and an elderly mother. He's got a psychiatrist to tell all his secrets to, except the one she already knows. He's also a mob boss facing several crises. Rival boss Johnny Sack is in prison and the always tense relations between the New Jersey and New York...
    • Contributor: Falco, Edie - Van Zandt, Steve - Iler, Robert - Sirico, Tony - Gandolfini, James - Chianese, Dominic - Brad Grey Television (Firm) - Hbo Video (Firm) - Chase, David - Turturro, Aida ... Falco, Edie - Van Zandt, Steve - Iler, Robert - Sirico, Tony - Gandolfini, James - Chianese, Dominic - Brad Grey Television (Firm) - Hbo Video (Firm) - Chase, David - Turturro, Aida - Sigler, Jamie-Lynn - Bracco, Lorraine - Imperioli, Michael - Chase Films - LC Purchase Collection (Library of Congress) - Home Box Office (Firm)
    • Date: 2012
  • Film, Video
    The Sopranos. The complete first season
    Sopranos Catalog Record Only
    Tony Soprano is your average, middle-aged businessman. Tony's got a dutiful wife, a not-so-dutiful daughter, a son named Anthony Jr. a mother he's trying to coax into a retirement home, a hot-headed uncle, a not-too-secret mistress and a shrink to tell all his secrets, except the one she already knows: Tony's a mob boss.
    • Contributor: Falco, Edie - Hbo Home Entertainment (Firm) - Pastore, Vincent - Landress, Ilene S. - Van Zandt, Steve - Gandolfini, James - Chianese, Dominic - Brad Grey Television (Firm) - Chase, David - Iler, Robert ... Falco, Edie - Hbo Home Entertainment (Firm) - Pastore, Vincent - Landress, Ilene S. - Van Zandt, Steve - Gandolfini, James - Chianese, Dominic - Brad Grey Television (Firm) - Chase, David - Iler, Robert - Sigler, Jamie-Lynn - Sirico, Tony - Bracco, Lorraine - Marchand, Nancy - Imperioli, Michael - Home Box Office (Firm)
    • Date: 2009
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    U.S. cruiser "Olympia" leading naval parade
    United States cruiser "Olympia" leading naval parade | US cruiser "Olympia" leading naval parade | Variant title from Edison motion pictures, 1890-1900: U. S. cruiser "Olympia" firing salute
    "We equipped eight parties on the occasion of Admiral Dewey's arrival in New York Harbor, Wednesday, September 27th, 1899, and secured the following excellent moving pictures of the Admiral and his great ship, together with the stirring events of Dewey Day, September 29th, the day of the Naval Parade"--Edison films catalog. The "Olympia", at the head of Admiral Dewey's naval parade steams up the...
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
    • Date: 1899
  • Film, Video
    U.S. cruiser "Raleigh"
    United States cruiser "Raleigh"
    "A panoramic view of the "Raleigh" as she lies at anchor off 27th Steet, North River, April 17, 1899. Captain Coghlan stands among a group of officers near the bridge. The "Raleigh" fired the first gun at Manila, and is the first boat of the Pacific Squadron visiting New York. All the details of the famous battleship are clearly shown as the launch from...
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
    • Date: 1899
  • Article
    On the waterfront Ex-fighter Terry Malloy could have been a contender, but now toils for boss Johnny Friendly on the waterfront. Terry is guilt-stricken when he lures a rebellious worker to his death. It takes the love of Edie Doyle, the dead man's sister, to show Terry how low he has fallen. When his crooked brother, Charley the Gent, is murdered for refusing to kill him, Terry...
    • Contributor: Rca/Columbia Pictures Home Video (Firm) - Sony Pictures Entertainment Collection (Library of Congress) - Coca-Cola Company Collection (Library of Congress) - Spiegel, Sam - Brando, Marlon - Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) - Horizon Pictures (G.B.) - Columbia Tristar Home Video (Firm) - Columbia Pictures - Bernstein, Leonard ... Rca/Columbia Pictures Home Video (Firm) - Sony Pictures Entertainment Collection (Library of Congress) - Coca-Cola Company Collection (Library of Congress) - Spiegel, Sam - Brando, Marlon - Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) - Horizon Pictures (G.B.) - Columbia Tristar Home Video (Firm) - Columbia Pictures - Bernstein, Leonard - Malden, Karl - Schulberg, Budd - Kazan, Elia - Kaufman, Boris - Milford, Gene - Cobb, Lee J. - Steiger, Rod - Saint, Eva Marie
    • Date: 1995