THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH.
I.'eiticisi.n'c some of the splendid scenes reproduced by the aid of the British Bio j graph, an exchange says that apart from the exhibition beiu<; one of the best •ntertainments ever uiven ill the place, it has a distinct educational value—as an illustration of scientific and mechanical achievement and as affording many thou- j sands of people an opportunity of witnessing the reproduction of i.istorie ! gatherings, etc., in such a manner tha' j sound aud colrur alone arc wanted to j make them real indeed. Tike, for in j stance, the representation of the Queei ; wbeiug presented with a basket of (lowers jj (Sjat the Children's Review during hervisil \ Sto Ireland, 'file scone is most realistic, \ jejand when the Queen's carriage draws u[ j |Hin the. foreground the play of the fei 3 a|tures is discernible on the cotlnteiufces [ jjKof those ill and immediately surrounding 8 fflthc Royal enuipace, to that one feel.- | Htliat one is actually a spectator, jusi removed to be out of hearim j Jnof the conversation. 'is The British Biograph Company com- j P'r.eucc their Waikato aud Thames torn j Hamilton on Monday aud Cam- | abridge on Tuesday next, and crowded j jgaudietices are anticipated.
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 865, 26 January 1901, Page 2
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