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

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7 MISCELLANEOUS. 1005 1006 1007 1008 THE DEMOLITION OF THE GIGANTIC CHIMNEY AT SOUTHEND Showing ever)' phase of the demolition of the gigantic chimney, from the operation of saturating the pile with paraffin, lighting the under -propping. The Burning Pile, the fall and breaking of the Shaft, crowds surging over the debris. A fine picture. Length 125 feet. FRASCATI v. TROCADERO' a Case of Schiller's Champagne, THE TOG OF WAR, A spirited contest for at the Annual Sports of the Geneva Union (Hotel Empk Association). Full of Life, Fun and Bottles. Length 150 feet. THE SPORTS OF THE GENEVA UNION Hurdle Sack and Costume Races Full of animation and humor. Length 125 feet. THE KURSAAL AND REVOLVING TOWER AT SOUTHEND ON A BANK HOLIDAY An excellent panoramic view of this popular resort with crowds entering, concluding with the revolving car slowly ascending the tower. Unique. Length 100 feet. Film Exhibition Room INDIA, BURMAH AND CASHMERE. Photographed by Dr. J. GREGORY MANTLE. 1009 THE " BHOR GHATS " PANORAMA ALONG THE G.I. P. RAILWAY, INDIA The pictures are taken from a trolly specially obtained for the purpose, and shows the scenery of the Ghat in all its splendour. For sixteen miles it is a very revel df sensations.