11/26/2011

Troop ships for the Philippines

Troop ships for the Philippines Video Clips. Duration : 2.38 Mins.


SUMMARY Shows the departure from San Francisco of two troop ships, the SS Australia and the SS City of Sydney, bound for Manila during the Spanish-American War. The first ship shown is the Australia with many troops on deck, some waving. The ship's name is visible on the hull at the end of the sequence. The second ship, the City of Sydney, is shown being escorted by two harbor tugs. These two steamships left San Francisco on May 25, 1898, along with a third troop ship, the SS City of Peking (not visible in the film). NOTES Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 22June1898; 38210. Original main title lacking. Date is copyright and production date; unable to verify if work was ever actually released. Camera, Frederick Blechynden.Materials listed originate from the paper print chosen best copy of two for digitization; for other holdings on this title, contact M/B/RS reference staff. Identification of the SS City of Sydney is based on research by Eugene Williams, email dated May 5, 2003. Second ship was previously identified as the SS City of Peking, however footage of the three-masted second ship does not match still images of the four-masted City of Peking at: www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/spanam/events/pi-reinf.htm and www.spanamwar.com/cityofpeking.htm. MAVIS 48464; Troop ships for the Philippines. Filmed May 25, 1898, in San Francisco, California. Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Musser, C. Edison motion pictures 1890-1900, 1997, p. 436-437 ...

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