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

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20 1051 FUN ON THE SKATING RINK AFTER A SNOW STORM IN THE ALPS Clearing the rink after a snow-storm is generally accomplished with much merry making and practical joking amongst the busy workers. The exhibition of this subject has a warming effect in Winter and a cooling one in Summer. Exceedingly good in photographic quality and interest Length 100 feet. MISCELLANEOUS 1052 THE WAITRESSES OF THE B.T.T. and P.P (British Tea Table and Pearce and Plenty) WALK FROM THE MANSION HOUSE TO HYDE PARK One of the many contests arranged since the Stockbrokers' Walk to Brighton. The main incidents are faithfully reproduced on this film. Creates much amusement. Length 150 feet. 1054 M. LOUBET S ARRIVAL IN LONDON AND RE CEPTION BY KING EDWARD YII. This film depicts a most interesting military reception. The Foot Guards in their bearskins lining the streets, and the several squadrons of Life Guards that invariably accompany the Sovereign make up a scene of much animation. The portrait of King 1 dward as he passes in his carriage accompanied by the French President is an excellent one. Carriages with distinguished foreign personages and their retinue, together with the briskly galloping Life Guards, conclude a fine picture. Length 100 feet 1055 M. LOUBET LEAVING THE GUILDHALL, July 7th. The ceremonial attendant on M . Loubet's visit to the City was a record one. This film shows the President and his entourage leaving the Guildhall. Tlie President is well seen repeatedly bowing to the acclaims of the people, and the military escort accompanying him make up a brisk subject. Length 60 feet. A wonderful Series of Alpine Mountain Climbing Pictures. See No. 1139 1143 ASCENT OF THE MATTERH0RN CLIMBING THE JUNGFRAU