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- Belfast Fire Brigade in action, the horse-drawn pumps rush out of the fire station.
- Firemen ride with horses rapidly and a crowd gathers to see what is going on. Filmed in Dublin 1897.
- Traffic of pedestrians, cyclists and cars on the bridge.
- A pump is dragged by horses, which cross a street at full gallop, the mass crowd rushes after it.
- Pedestrian, car and bus traffic.
- Pedestrian, car and bus traffic.
- The firefighters install a ladder then three of them climb it.
- Panorama of the countryside then of Drogheda station.
- "A very characteristic picture of Old Ireland. The camera was placed very near the trough, and five big porkers are seen busily engaged in eating. Two or three little pigs who try to get to the trough by climbing over the backs of their fellows make a very amusing diversion."
- "A magnificent picture of the launching of the 'Oceanic,' which up to that time was the largest vessel ever floated. The view is taken from a pier out over the water; the vessel coming stern on towards the camera and passing it by. A tremendous wave is thrown among the spectators crowded at the side of the pier, and the great excitement prevailing is very evident in the picture."
- "This is the last ceremonious public appearance of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. The picture was taken in Phoenix Park, Dublin, April 4th, 1900, and shows the Queen in an open carriage, being cheered by thousands of people, as she passes through an arch of welcome."
- Scenes of the Gordon-Bennett Cup auto race in Ireland.
- A beautiful panorama of the River Shannon at Tillaloe, Ireland, including the weir, salmon leap, cathedral, hotel, etc.
- Scenes of the Gordon-Bennett Cup auto race in Ireland.
- Scenes of the Gordon Bennett Cup auto race.
- Scenes of the Gordon-Bennett Cup auto race in Ireland.
- Showing a party of tourists on horseback and on foot proceeding through the picturesque gap of Dunloe, followed by a panoramic view of the wild mountain region in the vicinity.
- A series of pictures illustrating the extraordinary beautiful coast scenery at this spot, with numerous tourists passing over the bridge spanning the chasms. The rough sea lends variety to this most interesting picture.