Porter, Edwin S.
Porter, Edwin S., 1870-1941
Porter, Edwin Stratton 1869-1941
Edwin Stanton Porter
פורטר, אדווין סטנטון
Porter, Edwin S. (American artist, 1870-1941)
Porter, Edwin Stratton, Amerikaans filmregisseur, 1869-1941
VIAF ID: 49293478 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edwin Stanton Porter
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Porter, Edwin S.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Porter, Edwin S. ‡d 1870-1941
- 100 1 _ ‡a Porter, Edwin S. ‡g American artist, 1870-1941
- 100 1 _ ‡a Porter, Edwin S., ‡d 1870-1941
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Porter, Edwin Stratton ‡d 1869-1941
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (52)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
- 530 _ _ ‡a Cohen's Fire Sale. ‡g film
- 551 _ _ ‡a Connellsville, Pennsylvania ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 530 _ _ ‡a Execution of Czolgosz with Panorama of Auburn Prison. ‡g film
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 530 _ _ ‡a Russia, the Land of Oppression. ‡g film
- 530 _ _ ‡a The Great Train Robbery. ‡g film
- 530 _ _ ‡a The Life of an American Fireman. ‡g film
Works
Title | Sources |
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Aeroplane flight and wreck | |
The African American cinema 2 | |
America's first women filmmakers | |
Avant gardes. | |
barber shop (Edison kinetoscope films, 1894-1896) | |
Buster Brown series. | |
Buster's joke on Papa | |
Busters revenge on the tramp | |
Carmaux | |
Childish quarrel (Lumière films) (n° 82) | |
Cohen 's fire sale | |
Cohen's advertising scheme | |
Coney Island at night | |
Crossing ice bridge at Niagara Falls | |
Dragoons crossing the Saône (Lumière films) (n° 186) | |
Early cinema : primitives and pioneers | |
Eskimo leap-frog | |
Eskimo Village | |
Esquimaux game of snap-the-whip | |
Experimentation and discovery. | |
The extra turn | |
Fiancées en folie | |
Five cent trolley ride | |
Fun in a bakery shop (Motion picture) | |
The gay shoe clerk | |
Glenroy brothers | |
great train robbery | |
How a French nobleman got a wife through the New York Herald personal columns | |
Landmarks of early film | |
Life of a cowboy | |
Life of an American fireman | |
The martyred presidents | |
The Merry widow waltz craze | |
The messenger boy's mistake | |
Miss Laura Comstock's bag punching dog | |
Nero or The fall of Rome | |
Old maid posing for her picture | |
Opening ceremonies, New York subway, October 27, 1904 | |
Origins of American animation | |
Origins of the fantasy feature | |
Origins of the gangster film | |
Pack train on Chilkoot Pass (Actualities 1897-1910) | |
Pan-American Exposition by night | |
Panorama waterfront and Brooklyn Bridge from East River | |
Panoramic view of Electric Tower from a balloon | |
policemen's little run | |
Les premiers films coloriés: 1897-1928 = Album couleurs | |
President McKinley and escort going to the Capitol | |
Promenade of Ostriches, Paris botanical gardens (Lumière films) (n° 4) | |
R.F. Outcault making a sketch of Buster and Tige | |
A romance of the rail | |
Rube and Mandy's visit to Coney Island | |
Sampson-Schley controversy. | |
San Francisco | |
Sandow | |
Scene in the Esquimaux Village | |
Scenes and incidents, Russo-Japanese peace conference, Portsmouth, N.H. | |
Sleighing, Central Park, New York | |
Snowball fight (Lumière films) (n° 101) | |
Sorting refuse at incinerating plant, New York City | |
sprinkler sprinkled (Lumière films) (n° 99) | |
Steam scow "Cinderella" and ferry boat "Cincinnati" | |
Street car chivalry | |
Subub surprises the burglar | |
The "Teddy" Bears | |
Terrible Teddy, the grizzly king | |
Tess of the storm country | |
Tige to the rescue | |
Transformation by hats, comic view (Lumière films) (n° 105) | |
Treasures from American film archives 50 preserved films | |
Treloar and Miss Marshall, prize winners at the Physical Culture Show in Madison Square Garden | |
trip to the moon | |
Trying to catch an early train | |
The unappreciated joke | |
Uncle Josh at the moving picture show | |
Uncle Tom's cabin, or, Slavery days | |
Vesta Victoria singing Poor John | |
What happened in the tunnel | |
whole dam family and the dam dog | |
Windsor McCay and his moving comics |