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- The first sequence of the "Wintergartenprogramm (1895)" by the Skladanowsky Brothers. In it, two children, Ploetz and Larella, perform an Italian peasant dance.
- Intense traffic of trams, with a few carriages mixed in.
- "This is a very novel affair, quite different from anything to be seen in America. It takes place annually in one of the public parks of Berlin. All the nurse girls are arrayed in the finest costumes, and stand by the roadside cheering while their little charges ride by in the quaintest vehicles imaginable. Some are drawn by dogs; some by cats; some by diminutive donkeys. All the children are dressed in carnival costume in imitation of those worn by their elders."
- This is a double-printing trick picture, made of Annabelle, the American skirt dancer, and a German aquarium scene. The combined effect is very amusing, inasmuch as the dance appears to take place beneath the water, the fair dancer being surrounded by swimming fishes.
- A fine picture of the above named celebrities riding horseback in the Tier Garten, Berlin, accompanied by their mounted military escort. Kaiser Wilhelm, Emperor Franz Josef and Prince Henry head the procession and form very imposing figures, coming close to our camera and appearing full life size on the canvas.
- Emperor Francis Josef of Austria, and Emperor William II, reviewing the German troops on the Schlossplatz, Berlin.
- This picture [is] of a herd of red deer grazing in the midst of the forest. Considering the shyness of deer in their natural condition, this film may be reckoned a master-piece of living photography.
- A splendid view of the unveiling of the magnificent Bismarck monument in Berlin on the 16th of June, 1901. Emperor William is seen laying a wreath at the foot of the monument. The film is very fine photographically.
- A lance tournament between members of the Second Guards Regiment on the Paradefeld, Berlin.
- A very lively skating scene on the public rink, Berlin.
- A beautiful picture taken at the main entrance to the Kaiser's Palace. A large number of carriages drive up and their celebrated occupants alight and pass into the palace. Count Von Bulow and Field Marshall Count Von Waldersee are in attendance at the palace door. Finally the carriage containing Queen Wilhelmina and the Prince Consort arrives, drawn by six splendid horses. The very popular little Dutch Queen is met by the Kaiser as she passes into the palace. The Kaiser reverently kisses her hand. The picture is closed by Queen Wilhelmina and the Prince Consort taking leave of the Kaiser after having finished their visit.
- A pretty encounter between two lovers, showing a quarrel, reconciliation, and a kissing scene. The figures in this negative are very large; and photography excellent, making decidedly a "hit" picture.
- A very amusing picture, showing a crowd of children and old folks disporting on a sand hill in one of the big public parks of Berlin. This picture is one of the "hits" of the Biograph.
- A manoeuvre in battle formation by the 4th Guard Regiment, German Infantry troops, charging at double-time; halting and forming in firing line.
- A pretty pastoral scene, showing a mother and her little girl calling and feeding the pigeons.
- Here we see a fat, jolly fellow enjoying with the utmost gusto a luncheon of oysters and champagne. The film is remarkably fine photographically, and the facial expression is splendid. In fact, this is one of the best film of the kind ever made.
- A remarkable picture taken through the glass and water of an aquarium, showing a number of rare fish swimming about. The effect of the intervening glass is entirely lost so that one obtains a view of the fish just as they appear in their natural surroundings.
- This picture shows the much talked-about inventor Ganswindt, with his flying machine, in his experimental laboratory. The apparatus is put into action, and two children are carried out in a basket.
- This picture, taken in the Berlin Zoölogical Gardens, shows a young lion cub taking a meal from a suckling bottle of milk at the hands of one of the keepers. A very interesting and amusing subject.
- This view was taken from an automobile in rapid motion, and affords a fine panoramic view of the Siegesallee, with its various historic statues.
- A most excellent picture of the Kaiser, taken during his morning ride in the Tier Garten. He is mounted on his favorite horse, and accompanied by his mounted guard of soldiers. The Kaiser appears in this picture to excellent advantage.
- A very pretty panoramic view taken from a train at the City Railroad.
- ["Potsdamerplatz"] Showing various pieces of German fire apparatus at full tilt on their way to the fire.
- An excellent picture of Graf Waldersee taken in the Berlin station on the occasion of the general's departure for China, an excellent portrait study. Arranged specially for our camera.
- A very fine picture, showing a full battery of field artillery driving up at double time as in a charge, dismounting, unlimbering the guns and firing.
- A fine picture taken on the parade grounds in Berlin. A long line of German soldiers is drawn up, and Kaiser Wilhelm is seen walking from one end of the line to the other, clad in the uniform of the Commander-in-Chief of the German Army. He makes an imposing picture as he walks along the line, saluting respectfully each company commander.
- Military exercises by the Second Regiment of Guard Dragoons. A splendid exhibition of horsemanship.
- An exhibition drill in battle formation by the 4th Guard Regiment, German Infantry, on the parade ground, Berlin
- A fine picture of the Kaiser, taken in the Tier Garten, Berlin, and shows the Kaiser indulging in his favorite sport, horseback riding, accompanied by a mounted troop of German Cuirassiers.
- A companion picture to No. 10084 ["BE GOOD AGAIN"], taken in a similar manner with the figures very large. The same pretty girl is shown, her affections being sued for by two lovers, whose joy and chagrin are alternately shown as the young lady bestows her favors; an exceedingly effective subject.
- Here we present a most perfect picture of Kaiser Wilhelm, the ruler of the great German Empire. He is accompanied by the Empress, who stands in the centre of the parade ground at Berlin, while the troops march in review in company formation. Besides being a most perfect picture of the Emperor and Empress, it is a most excellent military scene. The alignment of the troops is perfect, and the effect is most thrilling as they march by their Commander with their heads erect, and every eye straight to the front. The peculiar parade step of the German army is introduced in this picture. The Kaiser acknowledges respectfully the salute of each commanding officer as the line pass his position.
- Showing the Garde Kurassiers Regiment riding to the station to meet Emperor Francis Josef of Austria, on the occasion of his visit to Berlin.
- An exhibition drill, showing the work of an up-to-date German fire department. Peculiar apparatus, the use of smoke helmets, scaling ladders, etc., are shown in this scene.
- A fine picture of Queen Wilhelmina and the Prince Consort riding in their carriage in the Tier Garten, Berlin, accompanied by Kaiser Wilhelm and a troop of German Cuirassiers.
- A very excellent picture, showing the traffic in the most lively part of the Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, in front of the Central Hotel.
- Excavating with dynamite in a pit near Berlin. Wonderful effects of smoke, and flying debris.
- A splendid view of the color companies of the Gardes Regiments passing in review before Emperor William and his royal guests in front of the Zeughaus, Berlin, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the foundation of the Kingdom of Prussia.
- Showing the arrival and departure of the train at the station; a very effective and interesting scene.