Cattle Market in Derry (1902)

Cattle Market in Derry (1902)


Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.

These faded but poignant scenes of the weekly Rossville Street cattle market, filmed in March 1902 for a show at the city's Guildhall, present Derry as one of Edwardian Ireland's agricultural hubs. The city was less industrialised than Belfast at this time, and a steady stream of equine traffic passes through Waterloo Place. As so often in Mitchell and Kenyon's films, local children seem spellbound by the novel sight of a cinematograph camera.

Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.


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On the Move

Britain in the early 20th century was a society in a hurry - and transport was changing fast.

The era of mass transportation launched by the Victorians gathered pace in the Edwardian age. Mitchell & Kenyon’s films feature countless trains, buses and trams, as well as horse-drawn coaches and bicycles, though cars are still a rarity.

People where the duo’s stock-in-trade, but transport could also take a leading role. Films feature boats, ferries and ocean liners, but much more common - and frequently magical - are those which take us on a journey by train or, especially, by tram, gliding through space and time into the heart of the towns and cities of our ancestors.


27 videos in this collection

A breathtaking winter journey in the Pennines, from country to town and back again via electric tram.
1

Tram Ride into Halifax (1902)

A fascinating film tour into the heart of Edwardian Liverpool.
2

Liverpool As Seen from the Front of an Electric Car from the Pierhead to the Circus (1901)

The thrill of a ride through central Sunderland to the sea at Roker.
3

Tram Ride through Sunderland (1904)

The luxurious RMS Lucania is bound for New York in one of Mitchell & Kenyon's most elaborate and striking films.
4

Cunard Mail Steamer Lucania Leaving For America (1901)

A driver's view of the Furness Railway through Furness Abbey Tunnel and Station.
5

Phantom Ride on the Furness Railway (1901)

Crystal-clear views of town, sands, sea, tourists and locals at the Lancashire resort.
6

Panoramic View of the Morecambe Sea Front (1901)

Views from an Edwardian railway trip, filmed just east of the Devon-Cornwall border and over the Tamar.
7

Beautiful Panorama of Railway Ride from St. Germans to Millbay (1901)

Edwardian tourists and businessmen hurry off the ferry and down the long pier at Egremont on the River Mersey.
8

Scenes at Egremont Ferry (1901)

A fine variety of views of the Avon gorge taken from various positions downstream from the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
9

Panorama of the River Avon to Portishead (1902)

Downtown Belfast is easily recognisable in these scenes from a tramcar ride in 1901.
10

Ride on a Tram Car through Belfast (1901)

A journey across the well-known Scottish railway bridge, filmed from the engine front.
11

Over the Tay Bridge on an Express Train (1901)

An excellent 'phantom ride' through the heart of Edwardian Yorkshire's 'Steel City'.
12

Tram Ride through the City of Sheffield (1902)

The inauguration of the Blackpool to Lytham tram route on 28 May 1903.
13

Lytham Trams and Views Along the Route (1903)

Tranquil scenes of rural Edwardian Ireland, on a rail journey with views of Blarney Castle.
14

Ride from Blarney to Cork on Cork & Muskerry Light Railway (1902)

Splendid views of Edwardian Rochdale from the front of a tram after a recent dusting of snow.
15

Rochdale Tram Ride (1905)

Welcoming crowds greet the arrival of a steamer to the Isle of Man, seen from a stunning perspective on deck.
16

Douglas Harbour Paddle Steamer (1902)

Ferries across the Mersey show Edwardian workers on their daily commute to and from Liverpool.
17

Snowdrop Ferry at Seacombe (1901)

Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.
18

Cattle Market in Derry (1902)

Cheering crowds and much jubilation greet the launch of the Accrington to Oswaldtwistle electric tram service.
19

Opening of Accrington Electric Tramways (1907)

A swift ride through the centre of Cork on an early electric tram.
20

Tram Ride from King Street to Patrick's Bridge, Cork (1902)

A panoramic voyage along the breathtaking Isle of Man coast.
21

Tram Ride from Port Soderick to Douglas Head (1902)

A large liner draws away from the quay, but where is she headed?
22

Ship Departing from Port (c.1901)

An epic tour of the places and people of Edwardian Bradford.
23

Electric Tram Rides from Forster Square, Bradford (1902)

Edwardian images of County Cork's famous port, filmed from a bobbing boat.
24

Panorama of Queenstown Harbour (1902)

A headlong tram ride passing Southport's finest emporia.
25

Phantom Ride through Southport (1902)

The future King of Siam takes a trip across the Mersey.
26

Prince of Siam in Liverpool (1901)

Thousands gather to see off the SS Mongolian on its way to Canada.
27

SS Mongolian Leaving the Clyde (1906)

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