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Friday, January 23, 2015
News of the Week January 23, 1915 -- January 23, 2015
The 23-January-1915 Motography featured "News of the Week as Shown in Films," with items from current newsreels.
"Lighthouse at Scarborough, England, bombarded by German fleet. Copyright 1915 by Universal Animated Weekly." On 16-December-1914, the German battlecruiser squadron, commanded by Admiral Franz Hipper, shelled British port cities including Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The raid killed 137 people, including many women and children. These raids on undefended towns allowed British propagandists to give Hipper the nickname "The Baby Killer."
"Start of Bronx Cross Country run with hundred of entries. Copyright 1915 by Universal Animated Weekly." I haven't been able to find anything about this race.
"The $300,000 fire at the terminal station, Camden, N. J. Copyright, 1915, Hearst-Selig News Pictorial." On 03-January-1915, the ferry terminal of the Reading Company, a major railroad, caught fire and burned. More than 100 firefighters were injured.
"Firing French 155 millimeter gun at the front in Belgium. Copyright 1915 by Pathe Daily News." This is probably a de Bange. Early in the war, the French had a shortage of field guns larger than the famous 75. This is the first Pathé newsreel we have seen.
"Rescuing the injured in the recent New York subway fire. Copyright, 1915. Hearst-Selig News Pictorial." On 05-January-1915, an electrical fire at West 55th and Broadway spread smoke through the IRT subway.
"Barney Oldfield ready to start race against Bob Burman at Los Angeles. Copyright 1915 by Pathe Daily News." Barney Oldfield was a pioneering race car driver. Bob Burman died in a 1916 race.
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