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Proctor's Bioscope, sideshow at Chesterfield Races, Derbyshire, c1900.
Proctor's Bioscope, sideshow at Chesterfield Races, Derbyshire, c1900. The travelling Bioscope showmen who visited fairs and events in the period 1890-1914 were the pioneers of the cinematographic world. These people played a very important role in the history of mass entertainment and no one should ever underestimate the part they played in bringing this medium of entertainment to the people. The bioscope shows began towards the very end of the reign of Queen Victoria and drew to a close at the time of the First World War. The showmen would buy their films at the beginning of each season for at that time film renting was unknown. These early films were made at Walton-on-Thames by such people as Cecil Hepworth. Other well known makers were Walter Barker and George Jackson, who was well known for his comedy and short drama films. The Yorkshire firm, Frank Mottishaw's Sheffield Photo Co made what was probably the first film of Dickens's Novels Oliver Twist and Scrooge in 1904. The first 'Westerns' were made in England. Other popular films showed news events of the day such as Boer War pictures or Colliery disasters. Some showmen introduced sound effects to create a more realistic atmosphere and employed an effects worker who would work behind the screen. Between 1906-1908 some showmen introduced sound films, with equipment made by Gaumont Chronophone. The travelling cinemas began to go out of fashion with the erection of hundreds of permanent picture houses up and down the country.
Unique Identifier
AR930065
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5269px × 3322px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
19th century
20th century
B&W
B/W
Bioscope
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
chesterfield
Cinema
CINEMATOGRAPHY
concept
country
Crowds
derbyshire
Duke of Windsor
Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor
Edward VIII
England
English
Entertainment
Fair
Film
funfair
King Edward VIII
King of Great Britain
LOCATION
Monochrome
MOVIE
moving picture
NEMPR Picture the Past
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Photograph
Picture the Past
POPULAR
POPULARITY
prince edward
Prince Edward of Wales
PRINCE OF WALES
Proctor's Funfair
sideshow
TGN
Victorian