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    Islands around New York City Catalog Record Only Shows islands around New York City filmed from the water. Includes the following: Ellis Island--views of the Immigrant Landing Station and a pan of nearby buildings; Governor's Island--views of Castle Williams and a pan of nearby buildings along the shoreline; an extreme long shot pan which opens with the skyline of Brooklyn, moves up to the Brooklyn Bridge, pans along it and down the...
    • Contributor: George Kleine (Firm) - Kleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress)
    • Date: 1915
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    Architectural wonders Catalog Record Only A ranked selection of ten architectural wonders in the world today. Includes the criteria used to select the architectural wonders and then describes each selection. The video starts with the tenth ranked structure and counts back to the top ranked number one.
    • Contributor: A & E Home Video (Firm) - Wg Longstore, Inc - New Video Group - Arts and Entertainment Network - Weller/Grossman Productions - Dipirro, Rich Brian
    • Date: 1999
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    New Brooklyn to New York via Brooklyn Bridge, no. 2 "This is a new negative showing the entire trip from Brooklyn to New York, in which the immense towers stand out clear and distinct against the sky. The best picture of the Brooklyn Bridge yet secured. 150 feet"--Edison films catalog.
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
    • Date: 1899
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    Panorama from the tower of Brooklyn Bridge
    Panorama from the tower of the Brooklyn Bridge | At the top of Brooklyn Bridge | Bird's eye view of N.Y. from Brooklyn Bridge | View from Bklyn Bridge tower in Bklyn | View from Brooklyn Bridge tower in Brooklyn
    The view was taken from the tower on the Brooklyn side of the bridge. As the film begins, the camera is looking southwest, towards the southern tip of Manhattan (the Battery). The camera pans very rapidly north following Manhattan's East River shoreline, across the bridge span itself and the bridge's New York side tower, following the shoreline further north towards Corlear's Hook, where the...
    • Contributor: Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - American Mutoscope and Biograph Company - Bitzer, G. W. - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - American Mutoscope Company
    • Date: 1899-01-01
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    New Brooklyn to New York via Brooklyn Bridge, no. 1 "The film was photographed from a single-camera position from the front of a railroad train as it crossed the bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan"--Early motion pictures.
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
    • Date: 1899
  • Film, Video
    Kate & Leopold
    Kate and Leopold Catalog Record Only
    Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman come together as star-crossed lovers who discover that passion and chivalry never go out of style. When a rip in time brings together a charming 19th-century bachelor and a 21st-century woman, the potential for an old-fashioned modern romance ignites.
    • Contributor: Meyer, Breckin - Rogers, Steven - Mangold, James - Miramax Films - Konrad, Cathy - Schreiber, Liev - Ryan, Meg - Jackman, Hugh - Konrad Pictures
    • Date: 2012
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    Panorama water front and Brooklyn Bridge from East River
    Panorama waterfront and Brooklyn Bridge from East River
    This film depicts the East River shoreline and the piers of lower Manhattan starting at about Pier 5 (the New York Central Pier) opposite Broad Street, and extending to the Mallory Line steamship piers just south of Fulton Street and the Brooklyn Bridge. The film begins with shots of canal boats or barges (from the Erie Canal via the Hudson River) docked at and...
    • Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - Porter, Edwin S.
    • Date: 1903-01-01
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    [Bridges] Catalog Record Only Unedited trims and outtakes showing the Brooklyn Bridge, a man in a diving suit, and a railroad bridge that is probably the Hell Gate Bridge.
    • Contributor: Kleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress)
    • Date: 1910
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    [Newsclips from various newsreels. No. 12] Catalog Record Only Copyright: reg unknown. Edge code dates given in M/B/RS nitrate data base (NTS) as 1923 and 1924. The burial of Maj. General Biddle took place on Saturday, 3/24/23 per Marine Corps Historical Center; cannot determine number of International news for this newsclip; David S. Rose retired from public life in 1910 and then ran for mayor for the last time in 1924 per Biographical...
    • Contributor: Afi/Atkinson (Dennis) Collection (Library of Congress) - Universal Pictures Corporation - International Newsreel Corporation
    • Date: 1923