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| 1902 |
A policeman's dream |
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A resourceful dentist |
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American knockabouts |
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Baker and boy |
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Boudoir secrets |
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Clown, pantaloon and bobby |
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Serpentine dancer |
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The dead cat |
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The professor and the butterfly |
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The tramp's surprise |
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Trained dogs |
| 1903 |
A lover's troubles |
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A photographic episode |
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A pleasant breakfast |
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A political discussion |
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A row in a laundry |
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A substantial ghost |
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King of coins |
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Little Nell and burglar Bill |
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Mind the wet paint |
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Murphy's wake |
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Nicholas Nickleby |
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Notice to quit |
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Our new cook |
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Papa's bath |
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Rip van Winkle |
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Such is life; or, mind your own business (?) |
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That naughty girl |
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The Christmas waits; or, high life below stairs |
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The double-bedded room |
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The effects of too much scotch |
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The marvellous syringe |
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The mysterious mechanical toy |
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The pickpocket -- A chase through London |
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The rivals |
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The runaway match, or marriage by motor |
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The somnambulist |
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The sportive navvies |
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Tommy Atkins' dream |
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Two little vagabonds; or, the pugilistic parson |
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Welshed - A derby day incident |
| 1904 |
A day at Brighton |
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A smart capture |
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All through the page boy |
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Amorous militiaman |
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An affair of honour |
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Artist and musician |
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Bed and breakfast two shillings |
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Behind the scenes |
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Bill Bailey's return |
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Brown's pudding |
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Chased by dogs |
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Cook's lovers |
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Dr. Cut'emup |
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Father's birthday party |
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Fixing the swing |
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Future Hackenschmidts |
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Inspector's birthday |
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Jack's rival |
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Lovers on the sands |
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Military tactics |
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Mixed bathing |
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Mr. Mosenstein |
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My mother-in-law |
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Night duty |
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No room for father |
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On Brighton pier |
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Raid on a coiner's den |
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Rejected by pa |
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Revenge ! |
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Stewed missionary |
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That busy bee |
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The apple woman |
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The coster's wedding |
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The electric shock |
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The eviction |
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The fatal wig |
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The fruits of matrimony |
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The haunted houseboat |
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The jealous wife |
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The lost shuttlecock |
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The masher's dilemma |
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The office boy's revenge |
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The silver tenor; or, the song that failed |
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The sweep |
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The tramp's toilet |
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Two deceived old maids |
| 1905 |
A day with the fresh air fiend |
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A false alarm; or, the masher's ducking |
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A macaroni feast |
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A motor masquerade |
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A motorbike adventure |
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A raid on a canteen |
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An artful dodge |
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As sparrows see us |
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Auntie's cycling lesson |
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Darling Puggy |
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Eyes right |
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Father in the kitchen |
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Father makes love to the pump |
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Grandpa and the butterfly |
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Greedy Billy |
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Hands up !; or, captured by highwaymen |
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How Brown brought home the goose |
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How the poor help the poor |
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Jack's return |
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Keiro's cat |
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Married bliss |
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Mixed bathing at home |
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Mutiny on a russian battleship |
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Nobbler's card party |
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Robbery with violence |
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Santa Claus' mistake |
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Stump speech |
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That awful baby |
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The alien question |
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The awkward horseman |
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The birthday umbrella |
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The blind man's child |
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The bobby's nightmare |
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The burglar lover |
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The burglar; or, the hue and cry |
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The coster's christening |
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The electric goose |
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The gardener's nap |
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The gentleman beggar |
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The gipsy fortune teller |
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The henpecked hindoo |
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The milkmaid |
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The motor competion |
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The new woman |
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The peashooter; or, a new weapon for the army |
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The record sneeze |
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The scent spray |
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The tale of a coat |
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The terror of the house |
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The three tramps |
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The ups and downs of Murphy |
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The young ladies' dormitory |
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Tommy's experiments in photography |
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W.Weary and T.Tired |
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When extremes meet |
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Who's that a-calling ? |
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Why the lodger left |
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Wig and buttons |
| 1906 |
A sailor's courtship |
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All's well that ends well |
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Curfew shall not ring tonight |
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Dinner hour |
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Dolly Varden |
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Flypaper |
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Her morning dip |
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Hot pie |
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In our alley |
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It's a have |
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Jam now in season |
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Jane on the warpath |
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Lodging house comedy |
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Lost ! A leg of mutton |
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My wife's a teetotaler |
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Nosey Parker |
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Not detained at the office |
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Rescued by lifeboat |
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Saved by a pillar box |
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The catch of the season |
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The convict's daughter |
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The four hooligans |
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The henpecked husband |
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The missing legacy; or, the story of a brown hat |
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The postman's Christmas box |
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The puzzle maniac |
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The two orphans |
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The two tomboys |
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This side up |
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Uncle George's trip to London |
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Undergraduates |
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Wanted, a husband |
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When cripples meet |
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Willie and Tim get a surprise |
| 1907 |
A shilling short of his wages |
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All for nothing |
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Catch the kid |
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Cheap beer |
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Father buys a lawn roller |
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Ju-jitsu |
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Oh that cat ! |
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Remember remember the fifth of november |
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Short-sighted Jane |
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The adventures of a roll of lino |
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The bachelor's piece of wedding cake |
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The drunken motorcyclist |
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The ice cream Jack |
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Tommy the tinpot hero |
| 1908 |
A Christmas raffle |
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A race for a rose |
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A stitch in time |
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Harry Lauder in a hurry |
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Honours even |
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Moving in |
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Napoleon and the english sailor |
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Only a penny a box |
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Put papa amongst the girls |
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Sweet liberty |
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The burglar's joke with the automatic doll |
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The convict and the dove |
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The dancing girl |
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The drunkard's dream |
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The mechanical legs |
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The sloshton quartette |
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The woman who wasn't |
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Tommy and the policeman's whistle |
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Washing day |
| 1909 |
From servant girl to duchess |
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Quicksilver pudding |
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The boxing waiter |
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The four tomboys |
| 1910 |
Algy goes on the stage |
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Algy tries for physical culture |
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Father minds the baby |
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The coster's phantom fortune |
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The sleep breakers |
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The travelling stiltwalkers |
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Wait and see |
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Winning a widow |
| 1912 |
A maid of the alps |
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Algie's expensive stick |
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Acteur |
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| 1903 |
Little Nell and burglar Bill (de Alf Collins) |
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Murphy's wake (de Alf Collins) |
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Rip van Winkle (de Alf Collins) |
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The mysterious mechanical toy (de Alf Collins) |
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Two little vagabonds; or, the pugilistic parson (de Alf Collins) |
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Welshed - A derby day incident (de Alf Collins) |