We put the world before you by means of the Bioscope and Urban films (Nov 1903)

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G 1002 ... THE ARMY OF FRANCE REVIEWED BY KING EDWARD AT YINCENNES An excellent marching subject, including sections of every branch of the French Army — the Infantry, Artillery, Dragoons, Hussars, Cuirassiers, &c, ending with imposing sight of a Charge of 3,000 Troops. Length 278 feet. 1002 b ... THE ZOUAVES OF ALGIERS AND FRENCH MILITARY ON REYIEW AT YINCENNES The first occasion of the French Algerian Regiment being bioscoped in France. An excellent marching subject. Length 150 feet. 1003 ... KING EDWARD VII. AND PRESIDENT LOUBET ENTERING THEIR CARRIAGE AND LEAYING YINCENNES AFTER THE REYIEW, May 2nd, 1903 Historic Picture ; Life-size Figures ; Magnificent Portraits. Without doubt the best animated photograph yet secured of his Majesty. Length 100 feet. 1004 KING EDWARD AT LONGCHAMPS RACE COURSE, May 2nd, 1903 A series of interesting scenes at these Races especially arranged for the King, including views ol the Paddock, the parade of horses, the arrival of the King, the King in the Royal box, the fashionable crowds, the winner, &c, &c. Excellentviews of his Majesty. Length 200 feet. Film Department