Before YouTube, before the Internet, before even TV, the way people got their news presented visually was through newsreels shown at movie theaters. Now British Pathe, the premier archive of these ...
In a move that started as a project to save money on film storage, British Pathe has put more than 3,500 hours of its old newsreels online, creating what it says is the largest online digital news ...
The Associated Press and British Movietone have both uploaded their entire historical news archives to YouTube, totalling more than a million minutes of footage, and covering events dating back to ...
LONDON (CBS SF) -- A British media firm has uploaded a huge archive of old San Francisco footage and history onto the company's YouTube channel. The historic San Francisco clips are part of the 85,000 ...
British Pathé‘s entire collection of newsreels is now available for free on YouTube. The 85,000 videos showcase 80 years in global events, ranging from the historically significant to the downright ...
British Pathé, the U.K. newsreel archive company, has uploaded its entire 100-year collection of 85,000 historic films in high resolution to YouTube. The collection, which spans 1896 to 1976, ...
Between 1896 and 1976, British Pathé documented the everyday lives of Britons and events around the world with its pioneering newsreels. After a National Lottery grant enabled it to digitise over ...
Unless you're a dues-paying member of the Greatest Generation, you might be momentarily confused by the second scene of "Citizen Kane," which cuts abruptly from Charles Foster Kane's shadow-shrouded ...
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