Orpheum Theatre Presents Forty Days a King
Title
Orpheum Theatre Presents Forty Days a King
Description
Small flyer advertising the showing of "Forty Days a King " the coronation festivities of George V of Great Britain , presented by the Kinemacolor Company in America . There is a photograph of the Coronation carriage .
Historical Note
Kinemacolor was the first successful color motion picture process , used commercially from 1908 to 1914 . It was invented by George Albert Smith of Brighton , England in 1906 and launched by Charles Urban's Urban Trading Co . of London in 1908 . George V became King-Emperor (Emperor of India) in 1910 on the death of his father , Edward VII . The film was made in 1911 .
Date
1911
Place
Tennessee
Collection Name
Library Broadside Collection
Collection Finding Aid
http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/library-broadside-collection-1814-2010
Subjects - LCSH
Broadsides ; Motion pictures ; George V , King of Great Britain , 1865-1936
Subjects - TGM
Broadsides Announcements Handbills Theaters Motion picture industry Motion pictures Short films Kings Coronations
Owning Institution
Tennessee State Library and Archives
ID#
34403
Digital Type
TEXT
Digital Format
TIFF
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