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MITCHELL AND KENYON 288 PRESTON   [Assigned Title]

Country of Origin: Great Britain
Year of origin: 1904
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Locations of shooting: n/a

Credits
Production company: Mitchell and Kenyon


Keywords: Carriages, Horse and carts, Horse drawn traffic, Horse drawn transport, Horse drawn vehicles, Preston, Street scenes, Trams
Main (replacement) title (00.07). Horse-drawn carriage in a main street followed by a
double-decker horse-drawn tram (no. 11). The horses are led along the road by men and in the cab
of the tram a small boy also holds the horses's reins. Another double-decker horse-drawn tram
(no. 13) follows. A man on horseback rides along the road; more horse-drawn traffic behind the
trams (00.56mins). Note; The film may have been staged for camera. The trams are empty and there
are an unusual number of horses pulling the trams and being led. Some horses also wear horse
brasses.

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