Solar Eclipse
- 1900
A vintage day at the races for Victorian gentleman - and a few ladies
On a busy day at the racecourse, crowds assemble in anticipation of the sporting action to come, and the camera pans from left to right just to show us how well-attended the event is. The date is 1901, which explains the bowler hats, flat caps, moustaches and pipes, as well as that imposing red-brick grandstand. Apart from these touches though, the bustle of the race-day crowd is redolent of the buzz of big-ticket racing events well over a century later.
It was a lucky filmmaker who managed to be on hand to capture real 'hard news', as in the disastrous launch of HMS Albion. The second Boer War, the biggest international story of the late-Victorian era, lured several cameramen to South Africa. Others responded to audience demand for moving pictures of such events by dramatising them for the camera.