The Pathé News company produced newsreels on events and places both important and strange for the greater part of the 20th century. That footage is now housed in the British Pathé archive, a ...
"Dublin Scenes 1915," a British Pathé newsreel, is now available to stream for free on the Irish Film Institute's IFI Archive Player. The official issue date for this newsreel is 1915 and it showcases ...
"Ireland Healing Her Wounds" from British Pathé is now available to stream for free on the Irish Film Institute's IFI Archive Player. In "Ireland Healing Her Wounds," it’s October 1925, three years ...
Pathé News was a producer of newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries from 1910 until 1970 in the United Kingdom. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era.
British Pathé has signed a major deal to represent Reuters’ historic footage filmed before 1980. The deal encompasses complete, fully-digitised collections from early cinema newsreels from 1910 to ...
Newsreel videos from 1950s cinemas released for the first time by Irish Film Institute Priests blessing planes at Dublin Airport or electrification of Galway are among newsreels from the 1950s cinemas ...
pt. 1. In the kingdom of football -- Reading, watching, and listening to football -- Local football -- Who cares about reform? -- Players' and coaches', whose game is it? -- Gridiron, U.S.A. -- ...
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