A rare glimpse of Edwardian Halifax on a cold January day in 1902.
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A rare glimpse of Edwardian Halifax on a cold January day in 1902. Cows and horse drawn carts share the roads with electric trams, children fascinated by the camera, gentlemen in hats and ladies in long skirts. One of Britain’s earliest surviving films, now over 120 years old.
@HistoryGirlBW #Globalmuseum #history #film
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A rare glimpse of Edwardian Halifax on a cold January day in 1902. Cows and horse drawn carts share the roads with electric trams, children fascinated by the camera, gentlemen in hats and ladies in long skirts. One of Britain’s earliest surviving films, now over 120 years old.
@HistoryGirlBW #Globalmuseum #history #film
@globalmuseum “I see dead people.” They look remarkably like us.
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A rare glimpse of Edwardian Halifax on a cold January day in 1902. Cows and horse drawn carts share the roads with electric trams, children fascinated by the camera, gentlemen in hats and ladies in long skirts. One of Britain’s earliest surviving films, now over 120 years old.
@HistoryGirlBW #Globalmuseum #history #film
@globalmuseum Halifax UK or Nova Scotia?
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B bogwitch@social.data.coop shared this topic
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@globalmuseum “I see dead people.” They look remarkably like us.
@tomminieminen @globalmuseum With similar behaviour when they see a camera. Not a phone or cctv, but "real" video camera. Someone will always stand in front and look right into it
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