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- Q4915267 subject Q6337045.
- Q4915267 subject Q6967247.
- Q4915267 abstract "A Bioscope show was a music hall and fairground attraction consisting of a travelling cinema. The heyday of the Bioscope was from the late 1890s until World War I.Bioscope shows were fronted by the largest fairground organs, and these formed the entire public face of the show . A stage was usually in front of the organ, and dancing girls would entertain the crowds between film shows.Films shown in the Bioscope were primitive, and the earliest of these were made by the showmen themselves. Later, films were commercially produced.Bioscope shows were integrated, in Britain at least, into the Variety shows in the huge Music Halls which were built at the end of the nineteenth century.After the Music Hall Strike of 1907 in London, bioscope operators set up a trade union to represent them. There were about seventy operators in London at this point.".
- Q4915267 thumbnail William_Haggars_Bioscope1902.jpeg?width=300.
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- Q4915267 wikiPageWikiLink Q6337045.
- Q4915267 wikiPageWikiLink Q6967247.
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- Q4915267 comment "A Bioscope show was a music hall and fairground attraction consisting of a travelling cinema. The heyday of the Bioscope was from the late 1890s until World War I.Bioscope shows were fronted by the largest fairground organs, and these formed the entire public face of the show . A stage was usually in front of the organ, and dancing girls would entertain the crowds between film shows.Films shown in the Bioscope were primitive, and the earliest of these were made by the showmen themselves.".
- Q4915267 label "Bioscope show".
- Q4915267 depiction William_Haggars_Bioscope1902.jpeg.