In a field, soldiers, officers, civilians and Jules-Louis Breton, members of the Invention Department Committee, study the manoeuvrability of military equipment used to transport ammunition.
The Invention Department's aeronautic technical committee and Edmond Rothé place an electric-oscillation anemometer under an elongated tethered balloon with low cubic volume. The method uses only one...
The Department of Inventions, Studies, and Technical Experiments organizes the de-mining of a large amount of unexploded shells from the war at the Suippes military camp, settled on the ruins of the T...
The Higher Invention Committee studies the cannon wheel invented by Captain Cordier, on muddy ground.
After a panorama of the village of Fleury, a 75 mm battery takes some shots. An infantry makes headway in the countryside. Then, English generals inspect a battalion of chasseurs à pied (light infant...
During the First World War, Louise de Bettignies and Léonte Vanhout crossed the Dutch border fifteen times to deliver information to the English troops positioned in front of Arras. They were arreste...
On the ground, men try to control a dirigible's cables to help it land near a hangar. Once again in flight, this dirigible meets another, Astra dirigible.
In 1918, during World War I, the Printemps department store advertises the summer sales. Parisians take a look at the displays, which are lavish, and pass by a few soldiers. A man sprays the pavement ...
Grempe, P. M.. “Der Wert kinematographischer Aufnahmen für die Kunst.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/1914): 79-80. Erörterung, wie die Kenntnisse...
Lorenzen, Ernst und Ewers, Hanns Heinz. „Der Student von Prag.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III,6 (1913/1914): 140-142. Der Film sei ein Meilenstein, weil er zu...