Mitchell and Kenyon 405, Liverpool street scenes, 1901 /

Seen from the city's 'Holy Corner', Liverpool is a hive of people and traffic: in the early 1900s much trade was conducted on the streets. Liverpool had become a wealthy city, and the shop fronts are filled with items for sale. Unusually, we see a motor car, a potent symbol of prosper...

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Corporate Author: Mitchell and Kenyon (Producer)
Format: Unknown
Language:No linguistic content
Published: London : British Film Institute, 1901
Series:Silent film online
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Summary:Seen from the city's 'Holy Corner', Liverpool is a hive of people and traffic: in the early 1900s much trade was conducted on the streets. Liverpool had become a wealthy city, and the shop fronts are filled with items for sale. Unusually, we see a motor car, a potent symbol of prosperity. One of the passengers may be Sagar Mitchell - half of the filmmaking duo Mitchell and Kenyon
Item Description:Title from title frames (Silent Film Online, viewed Apr. 4, 2014)
Physical Description:1 streaming video file (1 min.) : sound, black and white
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