Bains en mer 1897
Swimmers jump into the water from the docks, as a small boat passes by.
Swimmers jump into the water from the docks, as a small boat passes by.
Shots of the panorama, filmed from the winding railroad tracks that stretch along the coast, from Beaulieu to Monaco, including tunnel passages.
Félicien Trewey performs a trick by writing backwards the words "Ladies and gentlemen, my grateful thanks" on a board.
While the crowd slowly moves forward, a company of guards and the Imperial dais enter the church.
Rickshaws and pedestrians traffic on the street.
Sardinian horsemen parading, in traditional costumes.
Félicien Trewey swirls a large white ribbon around him.
People dismount and mount a gondola.
Friends and relatives playing a game of boules, arguing about who's team is winning.
Herding cows
Félicien Trewey, performing his spinning plates routine.
The first remake of The Sprinkler Sprinkled, filmed in a much more elaborate garden from a different angle.
A gentleman having lunch at a hostelry experiences all kinds of mishaps.
A French family consisting of father, mother and two children, sitting around a table and eating a meal.
Félicien Trewey mimes Pierrot being harassed in his sleep by a fly.
Pedestrian, trams, carriages and carts traffic at the intersection of two streets on La Canebière in Marseille.
A small boat, with three men aboard, is shaken by the backwash.
Two men, arguing about the content of a newspaper article, come to blows.