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Bo'ness Public School. Queen Kathleen Jamieson - 1930
Director: Louis DICKSON
Nationality: Scottish
Length: 3' 51"
Film archive: Scottish Screen Archive - National Library of Scotland

A queen gets tangled up in her train in front of Mickey Mouse and a boy dressed as a watering can. A report during the Bo’ness Fair in 1930.

Baden verboten - 1906
(No Swimming)

Director: Johann SCHWARZER
Nationality: Austrian
Length: 1' 8"
Film archive: Filmarchiv Austria

In this Viennese scene without corset nor garter, three Graces frolic about in a branch of the Danube. A saucy Saturn production.

Les Allumettes fantaisistes - 1912
(Whimsical Matches)

Director: Emile COHL
Nationality: French
Length: 3' 57"
Film archive: CNC - Archives françaises du film

From Europe to China, when the match comes to life, smoking is a pleasure!

Hesanut Builds a Skyscraper - 1914
Director: Anonymous
Nationality: American
Length: 2' 33"
Film archive: Nederlands Filmmuseum

Hesanut's character comes to life and undertakes to build a building with a pencil stroke…

Tartarin, Opfer eines Fünffrankenstückes - 1912
(Tartarin and the Five-franc Coin)

Director: Anonymous
Nationality: Italian
Length: 4' 22"
Film archive: Deutsche Kinemathek

A coin is enough to cause dissension between two friends. For it, they’ll toss up everything possible from bets to women’s fists. Heads or tails?

The Queenshill Cup at Castle Douglas - 1952
Director: Anonymous
Nationality: Scottish
Length: 2' 58"
Film archive: Scottish Screen Archive - National Library of Scotland

Men waving brushes and irons on the ice. Surrealist, but true! A close look at curling in 1952: Scotland's national sport.

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