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Biograph's and was
Griffith had intended to give the part to Biograph's leading lady, Florence Turner, but Lawrence managed to convince Solter and Griffith that she was the best suited for the starring role in The Girl and the Outlaw.
Without Griffith, the studio did not prosper, and the company was dissolved in 1915, with the studio property was also leased out to other production companies after Biograph's production stopped.
) This was Biograph's first indoor studio, and the first movie studio in the world to rely exclusively on artificial light.

Biograph's and first
Although their cameras were even bulkier than Edison's at first, utilizing 68mm film, Biograph's very first subjects — a series of views of Niagara Falls — were actualities, although studio bound subjects dominate the Biograph's years before 1900.

Biograph's and film
Biograph's production of actualities ended by 1908 in favor of the narrative film.
British Biograph's Panorama of Ealing from a Moving Tram ( 1901 ) is remarkable for its slow pace, high angle and the widescreen aspect of the 68mm film, whereas Danish film maker Thomas S. Hermanson's Sporvognene i Århus ( 1904 ) is remarkable for its speed and odd angles.

Biograph's and Hollywood
After hearing about Biograph's success in Hollywood, in 1913 many such would-be movie-makers headed west to avoid the fees imposed by Edison.
After hearing about Biograph's success in Hollywood, in 1913 many movie-makers headed west to avoid the fees imposed by Thomas Edison, who owned patents on the movie-making process.

Biograph's and .
In 1908, Biograph's main director Wallace McCutcheon grew ill, and his son, Wallace McCutcheon, Jr., took his place.
During the stakeout, the Biograph's manager thought the agents were criminals setting up a robbery.
Rather than accepting this offer, however, Essanay reported the offer to Biograph's head office, and they were promptly fired.

Old and California
* Pecos Bill is an American cowboy, apocryphally immortalized in numerous tall tales of the Old West during American westward expansion into the Southwest of Texas, New Mexico, Southern California, and Arizona.
* In Old California ( 1910, actor )
Upon leaving the White House, the couple returned to California, where they purchased a home in the wealthy East Gate Old Bel Air neighborhood of Bel Air, Los Angeles, dividing their time between Bel Air and the Reagan Ranch in Santa Barbara, California ; Ronald and Nancy regularly attended Bel Air Presbyterian Church as well.
Page from book: Mexico, California and Arizona ; being a new and revised edition of Old Mexico and her lost provinces.
The campus is home to " Old Trapper's Lodge ," California Historical Landmark No. 939, an outsider art environment that pays homage to the pioneer upbringing of its creator, John Ehn.
In December 1973, UCLA student and Marx Bros. fan, Steve Stoliar, drove to Anaheim, California, to view a rare screening of Animal Crackers at the Old Town Music Hall theater.
In 1912, the Cumberland National Road was chosen to become part of the National Old Trails Road, which would extend further east to New York City and west to San Francisco, California.
The site of the Misión Vieja ( or " Old Mission ") is located near the intersection of San Gabriel Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue in Montebello, California ( known to the natives as Shevaanga ).
* California Historical Landmark No. 250 – Old sites of Mission Santa Clara de Thamien and the Old Spanish Bridge
* California Historical Landmark # 114 — Old Mission Reservoir, part of the water system for Mission San Buenaventura ( the settling tank or receiving reservoir ; the site can be found in Eastwood Park )
San Juan Bautista Creek: Juan Crespí, May 1 for the setting of the first international division line between Old or Lower California ( Dominicans ) and New or Upper California ( Franciscans ) five leagues to the north ( Valley of the Médanos ) being established by: Priest Francisco Palóu on 19 August 1773 ( Mojonera of Palou ) in compliance with the instructions put forth on the April 7, 1772 Concordato. Rosarito Historical Society, Baja California A. C. at The Mission, Baja California, on 20 May 1990.
Corral ), the Earp brothers ( Wyatt, Morgan, Virgil and James ) are driving cattle to California when they cross the Clanton family led by the " Old Man ".
In 1910, he photographed Griffith's silent short, In Old California, in the Los Angeles village of " Hollywoodland ", qualifying Bitzer as, arguably, Hollywood's first Director of Photography.
* Old U. S. Route 40 ( with sections under Interstate 80 ) from Sacramento southwestward across California's Central Valley to the University Avenue exit in Berkeley, California.
Only some Old World vultures and the California Condor ( Gymnogyps californianus ) ( among the other raptorial birds this eagle co-exists with ) are distinctly larger, with longer, broader wings, typically held more evenly, and often have dramatically different color patterns.
Dove Creek was a way station on the Old Spanish Trail from the mid 19th century, for caravans and travelers moving between Santa Fe, Salt Lake City, and northern California and Nevada.
Occasionally he travels back to his birthplace of California to commune with " Old Surfer Dude ", an elderly man who preaches the virtues of the surfer lifestyle in a style reminiscent of both a kung fu master and Yoda.
Pecos Bill is an American cowboy, apocryphally immortalized in numerous tall tales of the Old West during American westward expansion into the Southwest of Texas, New Mexico, Southern California, and Arizona.

Old and 1910
Old Post Office in 1910
Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.
* 1910 – Dr. Crippen is convicted at the Old Bailey of poisoning his wife and is subsequently hanged at Pentonville Prison in London.
* British — Becker, Charlotte: " Pierrot Goes " ( 1918 ); Christie, Agatha: " Pierrot Grown Old " ( 1925 ); Drinkwater, John: " Pierrot " ( c. 1910 ); Foss, Kenelm: The Dead Pierrot ( 1920 ); Rodker, John: " The Dutch Dolls " ( 1915 ).
The debate over the tariff split the Republican Party into Progressives and Old Guards and led the split party to lose the 1910 congressional election.
His mother was born in Richland, Georgia in 1910, with her family being part of the aristocracy of the Old South, descendants of Thomas H. Watts, the Governor of Alabama and Attorney General of the Confederate States of America.
* Tales of Old Japan by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford ( 1871 ) reprinted 1910
* Thomas Mann, " The Old Fontane ," in Essays of Three Decades ( Knopf, 1947 ), 1910 essay.
In 1910, a lone prospector named " Old Man " Keeler reportedly found placer gold in the Aniak River basin.
File: Bobbin Mill Brook, East Auburn, ME. jpg | Old mill c. 1910
Old High School c. 1910
Image: Old Main Street Looking North, Deerfield, MA. jpg | Old Main Street c. 1910
Image: Post Office, Old Deerfield, MA. jpg | Post Office c. 1910
Image: Old Bartlett House, South Deerfield, MA. jpg | Bartlett House in 1910
The Slayton Jubilee Singers entertain employees of the Old Trusty Incubator Factory, Clay Center, about 1910
Old Post Office ( East Barrington ) c. 1910
Image: Brick Schoolhouse, Dover, NH. jpg | Old Brick Schoolhouse c. 1910, once located near Pine Hill Cemetery
" ( July 1910-January 1911 ) and " Colorado-New Tricks in an Old Game " ( December 1910 ).
Image: Foss Hall, Colby College, Waterville, ME. jpg | Old Foss Hall c. 1910
* Old Heads and Young Hearts ( 1910 )
See Old Can Be Used Instead of New: Shape-Note Singing and the Crisis of Modernity in the New South, 1880 – 1910 in the Journal of American Folklore, Volume 110, Number 436 ( Spring 1997 ), pages 169 – 188.

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