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London Street Scene / Turn Out of a Fire Brigade

London Street Scene / Turn Out of a Fire Brigade

1896

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Overview

The first part of the film shows an actuality street scene of traffic in the Strand. Behind the traffic we can see the entrance to the Gaiety Theatre on the Strand, advertising its latest show 'My Girl'. The second part is a different film altogether, spliced onto the first and is R W Paul’s Turn Out of a Fire Brigade filmed in November 1896 in Newcastle at the Westgate Road fire station. The film date is 1896.

About London Street Scene / Turn Out of a Fire Brigade

London Street Scene / Turn Out of a Fire Brigade (1896) is a Documentary, Action film that follows the first part of the film shows an actuality street scene of traffic in the Strand. Behind the traffic we can see the entrance to the Gaiety Theatre on the Strand, advertising its latest show 'My Girl'. The second part is a different film altogether, spliced onto the first and is R W Paul’s Turn Out of a Fire Brigade filmed in November 1896 in Newcastle at the Westgate Road fire station. The film date is 1896. London Street Scene / Turn Out of a Fire Brigade is not currently listed with streaming providers in your selected region, but availability can change over time. It has a user rating of 5.0 out of 10 from 1 votes. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

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