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Friday, April 30, 2010

1906 Film In San Francisco


This film was "lost" for many years. It was the first 35mm film ever. It was taken by camera mounted on the front of a cable car. The number of automobiles is staggering for 1906. Absolutely amazing! The clock tower at the end of Market Street at the Embarcadero wharf is still there.
Great historical film worth watching.

This film, originally thought to be from 1905 until David Kiehn with the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum figured out exactly when it was shot.
From New York trade papers announcing the film showing to the wet streets from recent heavy rainfall & shadows indicating time of year & actual weather and conditions on historical record, even when the cars were registered (he even knows who owned them and when the plates were issued!).. It was filmed only four days before the earthquake and shipped by train to NY for processing. Amazing but true!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's amazing how clear it is. Also amazing is how everyone avoided accidents.

Orsonwells said...

Everyone looking out for each other, and going to wherever they're going! It's so relaxing to see this video!