Close View of the Brooklyn, Naval Parade (1898) | Old Colorized Movie

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This colorized footage provides a striking close-up view of Commodore Winfield Scott Schley's flagship, the "Brooklyn," during a naval parade in 1898. The ship’s battle-hardened appearance is vividly restored, showcasing a shot hole near the middle of the funnel, a stark reminder of its service in combat. The frayed and tattered battle flag flutters proudly, symbolizing resilience and victory. The film captures the entire length of the "Brooklyn," highlighting its imposing structure and the spirit of the era.

This footage stands as a vivid historical record of the United States Navy at the close of the 19th century, showcasing the pride and power of one of its most iconic vessels.

Produced by: Edison Manufacturing Co.
Camera and Production: James H. White, James Stuart Blackton, Albert E. Smith
Collections:

Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress)

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