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Lost and found no. 4 - The Henville collection
Yarmouth Fishing Boats Leaving Harbour (1896), from www.youtube.com/user/BFIfilms The appearance of the above film on the BFI’s YouTube site has inspired me to revive the Lost and Found stran… more »
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Lost and found no. 4 - The Henville collection
urbanora wrote 2 months ago: Yarmouth Fishing Boats Leaving Harbour (1896), from www.youtube.com/user/BFIfilms The appearance … more »
Colourful stories no. 7 - Reviving Kinemacolor
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urbanora wrote 2 months ago: David Cleveland operating a Kinemacolor projector We continue with our series on the history of e … more »
William Haggar's phantom ride
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urbanora wrote 3 months ago: William Haggar, from www.williamhaggar.co.uk Talking, as we have been, about lost films, here … more »
The Sea Gull
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urbanora wrote 4 months ago: http://ednapurviance.com On the eve of the Bioscope Festival of Lost Films, congratulations go ou … more »
Countdown to the festival
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urbanora wrote 4 months ago: Just eight days remain until we start The Bioscope Festival of Lost Films - a world first, I belie … more »
Retour de flamme
urbanora wrote 5 months ago: This short piece on the remarkable Lobster Films of Paris is doing the rounds. Here it is (taken fro … more »
The Bioscope Festival of Lost Films
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urbanora wrote 5 months ago: The days are grey, the weather foul, and we need something to lift our spirits. So how about The B … more »
Lost and found no. 3 - or is it?
urbanora wrote 6 months ago: The 4 Devils (1928), from www.silentera.com The web has been buzzling with rumours of two long-lo … more »
Lost films
urbanora wrote 7 months ago: The Deutsche Kinematek has initiated a ‘Lost Films’ project, the main expression of whic … more »
Lost and Found no. 2 - Dawson City
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urbanora wrote 8 months ago: Number two in our occasional series of heartening tales about early film collections that have been … more »
Lost and Found no. 1 - Joseph Joye
urbanora wrote 9 months ago: I wrote a couple of days ago on the Michell and Kenyon film collection of Edwardian actualities, and … more »
