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Friday, December 26, 2014
News of the Week 26-December-1914 -- December 26, 2014
The 26-December-1914 Motography featured "News of the Week as Shown in Films," with items from current newsreels.
"French and Algerian troops advancing near Ypres, Belgium. Copyrighted 1914 by Universal Animated Weekly." The French used many colonial troops in Europe.
"Scotch regiment in last drill before leaving for front. Copyrighted 1914 by Universal Animated Weekly." The highland regiments seemed to turn up in a lot of newsreels, probably because of their distinctive uniforms. Kilts were not practical on the cold, muddy Western Front.
"King George leaving Buckingham Palace to visit Parliament. Copyrighted 1914 by Universal Animated Weekly." We saw the Hearst-Selig version last week.
"T. M. Osborne millionaire philanthropist now Warden of Sing Sing. Copyrighted 1914 by Universal Animated Weekly." Thomas Mott Osborne tried to reform the prison, but was thwarted by enemies who tried to destroy his reputation.
"German cruiser Leipsig sunk past week by British. Copyrighted 1914 by Universal Animated Weekly." Light cruiser SMS Leipzig was sunk at the Battle of the Falkland Islands on 08-December-1914:
http://cablecarguy.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-battle-of-falkland-islands-december.html
"Wreckage at Seabright, N. J. after big storm. Copyrighted 1914 by Universal Animated Weekly." A major storm on 07-December-1914 destroyed the seawall and flooded the New Jersey town of Sea Bright.
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