Early Fashions on Brighton Pier

Early Fashions on Brighton Pier is a 19th-century British silent actuality film, generally considered to be shot by Scottish film pioneer James Williamson. Previously, the film had been credited to George Albert Smith.[1][2] The more recent attribution to Williamson is based mainly on the identification of two of Williamson's sons in the pier crowd.[3] It is categorised in the Screen Archive South East as On the West Pier.[4]

References

  1. Barnes, John (1976). The Beginnings of the Cinema in England: 1898, the Rise of the Photoplay. David & Charles. p. 224. ISBN 978-1-85219-012-5.
  2. Brooke, Michael. "Early Fashions on Brighton Pier (1898)". Screenonline. British Film Institute. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  3. Sopocy, Martin (1998). James Williamson: Studies and Documents of a Pioneer of the Film Narrative. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. p. 258. ISBN 978-0-8386-3716-6.
  4. "On the West Pier". Screen Archive South East. Retrieved 22 November 2013.


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