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-Travel,
Hunting,
Manners and
Customs
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248-b After Midnight Mass in Holland Pathe
The worshippers were photographed through the open door of the village church and the effect would suggest a famous painting. At the conclusion of the service the congregation files past the camera and the Dutch peasant costume in all its quaintness has been faithfully recorded.
251-a Honolulu, Capital of the Hawaiian Isles Pathe
Descriptive pictures of public buildings, street scenes, a canoe race and many other views in the city of Honolulu.
References : The Hawaiian Achipelago. — Bird. The Story of Hawaii. — Alexander. The Legends and Myths of Hawaii. — Kalakaua.
251-b A Summer Day in Marne Pathe
Views in Marne, France, showing the amusements of the people including diving, boating, etc.
Reference: Britannica, Vol. 17 (Marne).
255-a The Town of Mysore Pathe
Mysore, in southern India, is an attractive oriental city. A bustling street scene, the jinrikishas rolling past and dark-faced, turbaned men and boys leisurely moving along. Other views include a river scene and women sorting leaves.
255-b Monaco Pathe
The principality of Monaco in the southeastern part of France is a noted winter resort. A panorama shows the magnificent residences and palaces of wrhite marble. A closer view reveals the architectural beauty of its public buildings and bridges. The ancient battlements and jagged cliffs that line part of the coast are clearly shown.
259-a A Normandy Market Pathe
The market resembles a fair and it is crowded with people who are either buying or selling all manner of country produce. The French peasant is at all times interesting and we see many types at the market. Reference : Rambles in Normandy. — Mansfield.
259-b A Trip to Kabyle Pathe
Kabyle, a province of Afghanistan, contains towering mountains and deep chasms that make bridge building difficult. In some places cables with suspended cages are used to convey travelers across the river valleys. The sulphur springs and other natural wonders bear a striking resemblance to some of the attractions of Yellowstone Park.
Reference: The Kabyles of North Africa. — Lissauer. (Annual Report of Smithsonian Institute, 1911.)
263-a Native Festival Near Pondicherry Pathe
Pondicherry, a French possession in southern India, is situated on the shore of the Bay of Bengal. An odd, barbaric procession emerges from the