Costumed Riders Advertising Film 'Romola'

Made:
1920s in South Africa
Costumed Riders Advertising Film 'Romola' Silver gelatin photograph showing two people in costume on Silver gelatin photograph showing two people in costume on

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Silver gelatin photograph showing two people in costume on
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Silver gelatin photograph showing two people in costume on
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Silver gelatin photograph showing two people in costume on horseback advertising the film 'Romola' in a South African street.

Gerald Spencer Darrell was an officer in the British Army in the first world war. He was subsequently asked to open the first Moving Pictures Theatre at the Savoy in a yet unidentified South African town (most likely Cape Town), this collection of images shows the marketing tactics used by Mr Darrell to bring customers to his cinema.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
2019-313
Materials:
paper (fibre product) and emulsion
Measurements:
overall: 107 mm x 65 mm
type:
photograph and silver gelatin print