Aankomst van Paul Kruger te Amsterdam

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Summary

Report of the arrival of Paul Kruger in Amsterdam, during his trip to Europe at the end of the Second Boer War.

After his arrival in the Netherlands in December 1900, Kruger initially stayed in The Hague. On December 20, he traveled by train to Amsterdam, where he was met by a large crowd
at the Central Station.

F. A. Nöggerath filmed the arrival; the result was shown the same evening in his theater Varieté Flora.
Kruger would remain in the Netherlands for nearly two years. In 1902 he moved to Clarens, Switzerland, where he died on July 14, 1904.

Information

given title
Aankomst van Paul Kruger te Amsterdam
production year
1900
release date
21-12-1900
country
Netherlands
geographical names
category
Non-fictional
keywords
person (on screen)
production company

Images

Crew

Technical notations

original length
33
sound
Silent
colour
Black & White
format
35mm
acts
1

Resources

Nieuws van de Dag, 21 december 1900

De Goudsche Courant, 4 januari 1901

H. de Wit, Film in Utrecht van 1895 tot 1915, Utrecht (1986); Bijlage: p. 44

H. Birett, Das Filmangebot in Deutschland : 1895-1911, München (1991), p. 521

Dordrechtsch Nieuwsblad, 30 mei 1902

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