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

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72 4 1903 Kennel Club Prize Winners (see film No. 2039 J. 2039 THE 1903 KENNEL CLUB PRIZE WINNERS Photographed by courtesy of Messrs. Russell & Sons, Crystal Palace, and Mr. E. W. Jaquet, Secretary of the Kennel Club. A grand series of pictures, including the prize winners of the following classes : — Griffons. St. Bernards. Great Danes. Chow ChowsBorzois. Whippets. Greyhounds. Beagles. English, Irish and Foxhounds. Gordon Setters. Collies. Otterhounds. Basset Hounds. Retrievers. Skye Terriers. Irish Wolfhounds. Airedales. Poodles. Welsh Terriers. Scottish Terriers. Pomeranians. Deerhounds. Italian Greyhounds. Fox Terriers. Pugs. Toy Spaniels. Pekinese. SI l rep Mastiffs. Newfoundland Dalmatian^. Pointers. Bloi idhounds. Harriers. Old English Dogs. I dachshunds. Clydesdale Terriers. Irish Terriers. Black and Tan Ter riers. Yorkshire Terriers. Japanese. Sold only in complete length, 500 feet 2040 AMERICAN BIG GAME A fine series of pictures showing the Elk, .Moose and herd of Buffalo among their natural surroundings. The Buffalo (numhering ahout 30) are beieg driven over the plains at base of the Sierras, Canada. Excellent quality— full of interest, especially as these species are now seldom met with and may soon become extinct. Length 125 feet. 2041 ... SCHWYTZ CATTLE A herd of Alpine cattle, after being driven up the mountain, are seen grazing on its slopes. Fine cattle picture. Length 50 feet.