Documentary
7min
Unavailbale.
Unavailbale.

Curious Sights in Burmah and Cashmere (1904)
Not rated.
Facts
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Production | |
Distribution |
(USA)
Kleine Optical Company
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Categories
Black and White Buddhism Documentary Elephant Everyday Life Hinduism Llama Lost Film School Short Silent Film Sport Temple Tibet Travel DocumentaryShortSportBlack and White, Buddhism, Elephant, Everyday Life, Hinduism, Llama, Lost Film, School, Silent Film, Temple, Tibet, TravelDescription
Charles Urban Trading Company traveled to Burmah and Cashmere, and returned with films from their travels of curious sights. Here are the films from both section 1 and section 2 combined, as listed in the catalog as numbers 1273 and 1274.

Section 1

Worshipers entering the Shwe Dagon Temple.

Panorama of Inner Pagoda and Shrines.

The 777 Pagodas of Mandalay.

Open air School for Hindus.

Children's Chatti Race.

A Game of 'Cock Fighting.'

Burmese Game of Football.

The Persian Walls of Burmah.

Frolic of the Hindu Water Carriers.

Coolies transporting Crops across a Stream.

Carting Jungle Grass across the River Ravi.

Section 2

The Galloping Tonga on the Srinagar Road.

The Bullock express of Cashmere.

Elephants removing Timber at the Rangoon Mills.

An old 'Tusker' carrying a heavy Teak Log.

A Feat of tremendous Strength by Trained Elephants.

State Elephants of the Maharajah.

Scenes before the Palace Gates.

The Llamas of Thibet leaving the Winter Palace.

The State Band of the Rajah of Cashmere.