For Valour is a 1912 silent American short film made by the Edison Manufacturing Company. It stars Laura Sawyer, Richard R. Neill, Ben Wilson, and James...
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the Manger to the Cross, Cleopatra (1912), Quo Vadis? (1913), Cabiria (1914) and The Birth of a Nation (1915). The notion of how long a feature film should...
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Sidney Olcott (redirect from Egyptian Sports (1912 film))
Ireland. The Irish films led to him taking a crew to Palestine in 1912 to make the first five-reel film ever, titled From the Manger to the Cross, the life...
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1950 British Empire Games (redirect from Fencing at the 1950 Commonwealth Games)
Zealand film, 1912-1996". Trove. Auckland ; Melbourne ; Oxford :Oxford University Press. Retrieved 13 January 2023. "Auckland 1950". Commonwealth Games...
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Keystone Studios (redirect from The Keystone Film Company)
Los Angeles for several years, and its films were distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation between 1912 and 1915. The Keystone film brand declined...
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Massachusetts (redirect from The Commonwealth of Massachusetts)
[məhswatʃəwiːsət]), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean...
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Prakash Padukone (category Commonwealth Games gold medallists for India)
Olympics.com Prakash Padukone at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived) Prakash Padukone at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived) Authorised...
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The Relief of Lucknow is a 1912 American silent film about the Relief of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Filmed in 1911 by the Edison Company...
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Haym Salomon (category Polish emigrants to the United States)
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Salomon studied finance in Western Europe before emigrating to New York City in 1775. After the American Revolutionary...
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Asia that lasted from the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1912 until its annexation by the People's Republic of China in 1951. The Tibetan Ganden Phodrang...
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Vaudeville Association, some of whom died in abject poverty. The cemetery contains four Commonwealth war graves, of three Canadian Army soldiers of World War...
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List of RAF squadron codes (category Lists of Commonwealth air force units)
aircraft comprise the squadron, multiple squadron codes have been used. Other air forces, especially those from other Commonwealth countries, have often...
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Zodangan General. The film is largely based on A Princess of Mars (1912), the first in a series of 11 Burroughs novels to feature the interplanetary hero...
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Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is a public research university in Richmond, Virginia. VCU was founded in 1838 as the medical department of Hampden–Sydney...
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Freddie Fox (actor) (category English male film actors)
commissioned by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to promote collaboration between China and UK's film industries. In 2015, he played the breakout 'bisexual...
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state or commonwealth government authority, or the state and federal film funding bodies, such as Screen Australia, The New South Wales Film and Television...
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Harry Jerome (category Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Canada)
represented Canada in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Harry's sister, Valerie Jerome, was also an Olympian who competed for Canada at the 1960 Summer Olympics...
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Bushranger ban (category 1910s in film)
Victoria (1912). The decision had a considerable impact on the local industry as it meant filmmakers could not work in a popular genre. Australian film production...
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loyalties and the man she loves. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine was first adapted for the stage by Eugene Walter. The 1912 Broadway production starred Berton...
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Swedish curler William M. Olin (1845–1911), Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Olin G. Blackwell (1915–1986), American prison warden Olin Branstetter...
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about the American frontier which some audiences misunderstood as history. In 1912, Buffalo Bill Cody produced a three-minute silent film titled The Life...
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Thunderbolt (disambiguation) (redirect from Thunderbolt (film))
2025 The Thunderbolt (1912 film), an American short drama film The Thunderbolt (1919 film), an American drama film Quentin Tarantino's Thunderbolt, the fictitious...
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Universal Pictures (redirect from Universal Film Manufacturing Company)
Carl Laemmle as the "star" of various motion picture enterprises. In 1912 Cochrane was elected vice-president of the Universal Film Manufacturing Company...
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Queen Elizabeth (redirect from Queen Elizabeth (film))
Elizabeth), a 1912 film starring Sarah Bernhardt Elizabeth the Queen (play), a 1930 play by Maxwell Anderson Queen Elizabeth (1940 film), a Hungarian film directed...
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July 1 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
real union; the united country is called the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth or the Republic of Both Nations. 1643 – First meeting of the Westminster Assembly...
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shooting champion, 2010, and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Ajeet Bajaj (born 1965), first Indian to ski to the North Pole and the South Pole within a year...
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Victoria Cross (disambiguation) (section Film)
Cross: For Valour, a 2003 BBC television historical documentary The Victoria Cross (1912 film), an American film biography of Florence Nightingale The Victoria...
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lieutenant in the RNR on 27 May 1915. During the First World War, he was commissioned to serve for one year aboard the battleship HMS Commonwealth before being...
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George Llewelyn Davies (category Burials at Voormezeele Enclosure 3 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery)
Voormezeele Enclosures Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries in Voormezele, near Ypres, Belgium. In the 1978 BBC mini-series The Lost Boys, he was...
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1912 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in July 1912: The French Chamber...
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