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Robert Paul: Giant of Early Film
The most prolific filmmaker of the pioneer period of British film
The multi-talented Robert Paul (1869-1943) was the first British filmmaker to project film for a paying audience, in 1896. A contemporary of the Lumiere brothers, Paul had been producing film, in partnership with Birt Acres, for his own brand of Kinetoscope viewer since April 1895. Shortly after, he began producing for his Theatrograph and Animatographe machines, enjoying a long run at the Alhambra in Leicester Square. As an engineer, Paul made a number of significant innovations - such as an intermittent mechanism for efficiently projecting film. But he also made key innovations in film language, such as the first two-shot fiction film, Come Along Do! (1898). To cap it all, he was a shrewd businessman, with an instinctive grasp of audience tastes.
Aberdeen University Quarter Centenary CelebrationsAberdeen University Quarter Centenary Celebrations
Non-Fiction190632 minsSilent Location: Aberdeen
Edward VII and Queen Alexandra open new buildings at Marischal College, Aberdeen
Drat That Boy!Drat That Boy!
Comedy19042 minsSilent
A boy being supervised by his grandmother sees a chance for mischief
The "?" MotoristThe "?" Motorist
Science Fiction19063 minsSilent
The lengths that some people will go to, just to avoid a speeding ticket… in this case to Saturn and back.
Blackfriars BridgeBlackfriars Bridge
Non-Fiction18961 minsSilent Location: Blackfriars Br
Top-hatted pedestrians and horse-drawn traffic pass over Blackfriars Bridge in London
Extraordinary Cab AccidentExtraordinary Cab Accident
Trick film19031 minsSilent
A comic traffic incident
The Medium Exposed? Or, A Modern Spiritualistic SeanceThe Medium Exposed? Or, A Modern Spiritualistic Seance
Comedy19067 minsSilent
Faking the ability to contact the dead proves to be a big mistake for one Edwardian charlatan.
The Derby 1896The Derby 1896
Non-Fiction18960 minsSilent
A pioneering example of filmed news: from Epsom to the screen in record time
Miner's Daily LifeMiner's Daily Life
Interest film19045 minsSilent Location: Shirebrook
A day in the lives of colliers at Shirebrook coal mine on the Nottinghamshire Derbyshire border
Coronation Durbar at DelhiCoronation Durbar at Delhi
Non-Fiction19022 minsSilent
Pomp and circumstance marking the coronation of King Edward VII as Emperor of India.
A Lively Quarter-dayA Lively Quarter-day
Comedy19066 minsSilent
Chaos reigns as the removal men do their worst…
Waif and the Wizard; or, The Home Made HappyWaif and the Wizard; or, The Home Made Happy
Trick film19012 minsSilent
A boy asks a magician to entertain his sick sister in this edition of RW Paul’s Sentimental Songs with Animated Illustrations.
Launch of H.M.S. AlbionLaunch of H.M.S. Albion
Non-Fiction18982 minsSilent Location: Blackwall
The launch of H.M.S Albion, which was marred by the collapse of a gangway which resulted in many spectators drowning.
Nurses Attending the WoundedNurses Attending the Wounded
War18991 minsSilent
Brits versus Boers... or are they?
BreakersBreakers
Non-Fiction18960 minsSilent
A handful of passers-by watch waves breaking gently onto a shore
Army Life; Or, How Soldiers Are Made - InfantryArmy Life; Or, How Soldiers Are Made - Infantry
Non-Fiction19000 minsSilent
Fragment of an epic, starring the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment
Scrooge; Or, Marley's GhostScrooge; Or, Marley's Ghost
Fantasy19016 minsSilent
Debut film outing for Dickens' Yuletide classic
Comic Costume RaceComic Costume Race
Non-Fiction18961 minsSilent
Plenty of laughs to be had as these Victorian clowns attempt to run a charity race - if they can get their wigs on
Come Along, Do!Come Along, Do!
Comedy18981 minsSilent
A museum visitor takes an interest in a nude sculpture - to his wife's annoyance - in a sadly incomplete early film comedy
Gordon Highlanders Leaving for the Boer WarGordon Highlanders Leaving for the Boer War
18991 minsSilent Location: Aberdeen
A rambunctious crowd greets the Highlanders in Aberdeen, some more interested in the camera than the soldiers.
Up the RiverUp the River
Drama18961 minsSilent
A river tragedy is narrowly averted in this early dramatic scene
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (Unidentified Location)Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (Unidentified Location)
Non-Fiction18970 minsSilent
A particularly enigmatic fragment of Jubilee film.
The Kiddies' CakewalkThe Kiddies' Cakewalk
19031 minsSilent
Four-year-old girl and boy dance a mean cakewalk
RobberyRobbery
Crime18971 minsSilent
A Victorian gentleman is robbed at gunpoint, not just for his wallet but for his hat and suit as well. Oh, the humiliation
Two A.M.; Or, The Husband's ReturnTwo A.M.; Or, The Husband's Return
Comedy18961 minsSilent
A drunken spouse gets his just desserts in a timeless scene
Sirdar's Reception at GuildhallSirdar's Reception at Guildhall
Non-Fiction18981 minsSilent
Military hero Lord Kitchener is presented with the Freedom of the City of London.
Rough Sea at DoverRough Sea at Dover
Non-Fiction18950 minsSilent
Waves crash onto a jetty on the Kentish shoreline in one of Britain's earliest surviving films
Rocky ShoreRocky Shore
Non-Fiction18960 minsSilent
The hypnotic spectacle of waves breaking over rocks
Surprising a PicketSurprising a Picket
War18990 minsSilent Location: Muswell Hill
A reconstruction of a Boer War atrocity made by one of early cinema's greats.
Tom Merry, Lightning Cartoonist, Sketching Kaiser Wilhelm IITom Merry, Lightning Cartoonist, Sketching Kaiser Wilhelm II
Trick film18950 minsSilent
Quick on the draw: Victorian cartoonist Tom Merry does a rapid sketch of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Undressing Extraordinary; Or, The Troubles of a Tired TravellerUndressing Extraordinary; Or, The Troubles of a Tired Traveller
Trick film19012 minsSilent
Entertaining example of early 'special effects'
Tetherball, Or Do-doTetherball, Or Do-do
Non-Fiction18981 minsSilent
At sea for weeks on end, Victorian sailors had to find ways to amuse themselves and get a little exercise in too
Mr. Pecksniff Fetches the DoctorMr. Pecksniff Fetches the Doctor
Comedy19042 minsSilent
An Edwardian father-to-be is the star of this RW Paul caper.
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Paul - St Paul's South - Arrival of Queen's CarriageQueen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Paul - St Paul's South - Arrival of Queen's Carriage
Non-Fiction18971 minsSilent
Queen Victoria can just be made out under her umbrella in this sequence filmed in St Paul’s Churchyard during her Diamond Jubilee.
Tommy Atkins in the ParkTommy Atkins in the Park
Comedy18981 minsSilent
A soldier takes boisterous revenge when an unwelcome stranger interrupts his romantic moment
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Paul - St Paul's South - Indian Escort and QueenQueen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Paul - St Paul's South - Indian Escort and Queen
Non-Fiction18971 minsSilent
The moment preceding the arrival of the Queen's Carriage
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Paul - York Road - Front of ProcessionQueen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Paul - York Road - Front of Procession
18971 minsSilent
Carriages full of well-heeled guests continue in Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee procession, filmed for RW Paul.
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (York Road 1)Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (York Road 1)
18971 minsSilent
A clear view of the head of the procession at Westminster
The Gordon HighlandersThe Gordon Highlanders
Non-Fiction18971 minsSilent
The Gordon Highlanders parade over Edinburgh's (brand) New North Bridge
The Twins' Tea PartyThe Twins' Tea Party
Comedy18961 minsSilent
These two little lovelies were captured on screen by RW Paul and were the hit of his 1896 Alhambra show.
Delhi DurbarDelhi Durbar
Non-Fiction191110 minsSilent
A film produced to celebrate the coronation of George V as King-Emperor at the Imperial Durbar of 1911.
Extraordinary WaiterExtraordinary Waiter
Comedy19021 minsSilent
Alarming so-called 'comedy' featuring an irate tourist and a recalcitrant waiter in blackface
Deonzo BrothersDeonzo Brothers
Performance19011 minsSilent
The fabulous Deonzo Brothers in a spectacular barrel-jumping stage act
Royal TrainRoyal Train
Non-Fiction18960 minsSilent
Detective work reveals… this very early film was shot at Southampton Royal Pier Station. But who’s the VIP on board?
Artistic CreationArtistic Creation
Trick film19012 minsSilent
This burlesque film fantasy has striking sexual overtones - and a surprising feminist twist
His Brave DefenderHis Brave Defender
Crime19011 minsSilent
When a couple's home is burgled, the missus proves her mettle by confronting the culprit, come what may
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Apsley HouseQueen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Apsley House
18971 minsSilent
Unusually detailed shots of the Jubilee procession
Children in the NurseryChildren in the Nursery
Comedy18981 minsSilent
Seen but not heard? Three children get up to mischief after mother puts them to bed in this Victorian entertainment.
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