Friday, February 26, 2016
News of the Week February 26, 1916 -- February 26, 2016
The 26-February-1916 Motography featured "News of the Week as Shown in Films," with items from current newsreels.
"Part of St. Augustine, Fla., collection of more than 2,000 alligators -- Universal." Alligator farms have always been popular in Florida. Perhaps this is the Saint Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, which has been open since 1893.
"Quebec soldiers drilling to go to the battlefields in Europe. -- Hearst-Vitagraph." I have mentioned before that Canadian soldiers played a critical role on the Western Front. Some of the men of Quebec who didn't like the British may have been inspired by their French ancestry.
"Finishing famous French '75's' for heavy cannonading. -- Pathe." The French Canon de 75 modèle 1897 was an important part of the Allies' war effort. They were not considered heavy guns.
"Food for cannon. Horses at Watertown, Mass., ready for Europe. -- Universal. Horses were important to all the armies in the war. The Allies imported many horses from the Americas.
"French torpedo boat destroyer hunting submarines near Lemnos, Greece. -- Pathe." "Torpedo boat destroyer" was an early term for what we now call a destroyer.
"Russian artillery in position in Galicia. -- Hearst-Vitagraph." Greece was neutral during the war, but the Allies occupied Moudros Bay.
"The arrival of the Appam at Norfolk -- Mutual Weekly." Merchant ship SS Appam was captured by the Germans and used as a prize vessel to carry prisoners of war. She was sailing with commerce raider SMS Möwe on 15-January-1916 when they approached SS Clan Mactavish, a British merchant vessel, near Madeira. Möwe sank Clan Mactavish and took more prisoners. Appam arrived at Norfolk, Viriginia, flying the German flag, on 01-February-1915.
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