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War as a Cinema Picture in Ireland, July 1916

Posted on July 31, 2016 by EarlyIrishCinema
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  • Tapestry
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  • The 23rd French Dragoons (1914)
  • The Adventures of Kathlyn (US: Selig 1913)
  • The Afghan Raiders
  • The Allies on the Eastern Front (France 1916)
  • The Annual Pilgrimage to Wolfe Tone’s Grave
  • The Arrival of Sir E. Carson (Ireland: 1914)
  • The Auto Bandits of New York (US: Ruby 1914
  • The Banshee (US: Kay-Bee 1913)
  • The Belgian War Scenes
  • The Belgians in Action
  • The Birth of a Nation (US: Epoch 1915)
  • The Black Pearls (US: Geroges Méliès 1914)
  • The Blood Test (US: IMP 1914)
  • The Child from the Sea
  • The Colleen Bawn (US: Kalem 1911)
  • The Count (US: Lone Star 1916)
  • The Drudge (US: Vitagraph 1914)
  • The Dumb Girl of Portici (US: Universal 1916)
  • The Eleventh Hour (Ireland: FCOI 1916)
  • The Escape of Jim Dolan (US: Selig Polyscope 1913)
  • The Exploits of Elaine (US: Wharton 1914)
  • The Filly (US: Domino 1913)
  • The Fireman (US: Lone Star 1916)
  • The Flaming Diagram (US: IMP, 1914)
  • The Floorwalker (US: Lone Star 1916)
  • The Game of Life (US: Selig 1914)
  • The Hazards of Helen (US: Kalem 1914)
  • The Innocent Lie (US: Famous Players 1916)
  • The Kerry Gow (US: Kalem 1912)
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  • The Labour Struggle (US: Kalem 1913)
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  • The Launch of the Britannic (Britain: Gaumont 1914)
  • The Mansion of Sobs (US: Lubin 1914)
  • The Master Crook Turns Detective (Britain: British and Colonial Kinematograph 1914)
  • The Mayor from Ireland (US: Kalem 1911)
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  • The Miser's Gift (Ireland: FCOI 1916)
  • The New Exploits of Elaine (US: Wharton 1915)
  • The New Medicine Man (US: Kalem 1914)
  • The O’Neill (US: Kalem 1912)
  • The Perils of Pauline (US: Pathé 1914)
  • The Property Man (US: Keystone 1914)
  • The Rosary (US: Selig 1915)
  • The Secret of Adrianpole (Denmark: Kinografen 1913)
  • The Shaughraun (US: Kalem 1912)
  • The Sign of the Cross (US: Famous Players 1914)
  • The Sinking of the Lusitania (1915)
  • The Spoilers (US: Selig 1914)
  • The Spy
  • The Suffragette (Projektions AG 1913)
  • The Three Musketeers (France: Film d'Art 1912)
  • The Vanishing Cracksman (US: Ediston 1913)
  • The Village of Death (1914)
  • The Volcanoes of Java
  • The Volunteer Inspection by Sir E. Carson at Balmoral
  • The War Bonnet (US: Kalem 1914)
  • The Wheels of Destiny (US: Majestic 1914)
  • The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006)
  • Theatre
  • Theatre de Luxe
  • Theatre inspector
  • Theatre Royal (Dublin)
  • Thoma McNamara
  • Thomas Ashe
  • Thomas Houston
  • Thomas Keena
  • Ticket Prices
  • Tillie's Punctured Romance (US: Keystone 1914)
  • Tivoli Picture House (Limerick)
  • Tivoli Theatre
  • Tom Lawlor (cartoonist The Leader)
  • Tom Mix
  • Town Hall Balbriggan
  • Town Hall Picture Palace (Galway)
  • Town Hall Rathmines
  • Town Topics (Dublin Evening Mail)
  • Trade unions
  • Trains
  • Tralee
  • Trams
  • Transport
  • Traumatized by war images
  • Travelling film shows
  • Trooping of the Colours at Dublin Castle (Pathé 1914)
  • Trotting at Shelbourne Park (Ireland: General Film Supply 1917)
  • True Irish Hearts (US: Domino 1914)
  • Twelfth of July Celebrations in and Near Belfast (Ireland: General Film Supply 1917)
  • Ulster
  • Ulster Ciematography Theatres
  • Ulster Volunteer Force
  • Ultus and the Secret of the Night (Britain: Gaumont 1917)
  • Unionism
  • Up to Her Tricks (Engelein; Germany: Projections-AG Union 1914)
  • V.C. (Britian: London
  • Valentine Roberts
  • Ventilation
  • Verandah
  • Vibrator
  • Vitagraph
  • Volta (Dublin)
  • W. J. Hogan
  • W. J. Lysaght
  • W. O. Ashton
  • Walter Macnamara
  • War beneift
  • War censor
  • War of Independence
  • Waterford
  • Waterville
  • Weather
  • Weisker Brothers
  • West Belfast Picture Theatre
  • Westerns
  • Westland Row Train Station
  • What Happened to Mary (US: Edison 1912)
  • When Lions Escape (US: Columbus
  • When Love Came to Gavin Burke
  • Where Are My Children? (US: Universal 1916)
  • Who Will Marry Mary? (US: Edison 1913)
  • Widow Malone (Ireland: FCOI 1916)
  • Wiffles Catches a Spy (France: Pathé 1915)
  • Will Sommerson
  • William Bowes
  • William J. Power
  • William Kay
  • William Larkin
  • William Moser
  • Willowfield Picture House (Belfast)
  • Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn (Ireland: FCOI 1920)
  • Winston Chruchill
  • With King George in France
  • With the British Monster Guns in Action (1916)
  • Woman’s Wit (Ireland: FCOI 1916)
  • Women musicians
  • Wood panelling
  • World War I
  • World War I
  • World's Fair Varieties
  • X-rays
  • YMCA Hall Queenstown

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