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Pathé News was a producer of newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries from 1910 until 1970 in the United Kingdom. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era. The Pathé News archive is known today as British Pathé. Its collection of news film and movies is fully digitised and available online.
Its roots lie in 1896 Paris, France, when Société Pathé Frères was founded by Charles Pathé and his brothers, who pioneered the development of the moving image. Charles Pathé adopted the national emblem of France, the cockerel, as the trademark for his company. After the company, now called Compagnie Générale des Éstablissements Pathé Frère Pt'honographes & Cinématographes, invented the cinema newsreel with Pathé-Journal. French Pathé began its newsreel in 1908 and opened a newsreel office in Wardour Street, London in 1910.
The newsreels were shown in the cinema and were silent until 1928. At first they ran for about four minutes, and were issued biweekly. Even though during the early days the camera shots were taken from a stationary position, the Pathé newsreels captured events such as Franz Reichelt's fatal parachute jump from the Eiffel Tower, and suffragette Emily Davison's fatal injury by a racehorse at the 1913 Epsom Derby.
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The imperative is a grammatical mood that forms commands or requests, including the giving of prohibition or permission, or any other kind of advice or exhortation.
An example of a verb in the imperative mood is be in the English sentence "Please be quiet". Imperatives of this type imply a second-person subject (you); some languages also have first- and third-person imperatives, with the meaning of "let's (do something)" or "let him/her/them (do something)" (these forms may alternatively be called cohortative and jussive).
Imperative mood can be denoted by the glossing abbreviation IMP. It is one of the irrealis moods.
Imperative mood is often expressed using special conjugated verb forms. Like other finite verb forms, imperatives often inflect for person and number. Second-person imperatives (used for ordering or requesting performance directly from the person being addressed) are most common, but some languages also have imperative forms for the first and third persons (alternatively called cohortative and jussive respectively).
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Monte Carlo /ˈmɒnti ˈkɑːrloʊ/ (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmonte ˈkarlo]; French: Monte-Carlo or colloquially Monte-Carl, Monégasque: Monte-Carlu) officially refers to an administrative area of the Principality of Monaco, specifically the ward of Monte Carlo/Spélugues, where the Monte Carlo Casino is located. Informally the name also refers to a larger district, the Monte Carlo Quarter (corresponding to the former municipality of Monte Carlo), which besides Monte Carlo/Spélugues also includes the wards of La Rousse/Saint Roman, Larvotto/Bas Moulins, and Saint Michel. The permanent population of the ward of Monte Carlo is about 3,500, while that of the quarter is about 15,000. Monaco has four traditional quarters. From west to east they are: Fontvieille (the newest), Monaco-Ville (the oldest), La Condamine, and Monte Carlo.
Monte Carlo (literally "Mount Charles") is situated on a prominent escarpment at the base of the Maritime Alps along the French Riviera. Near the western end of the quarter is the world-famous Place du Casino, the gambling center which has made Monte Carlo "an international byword for the extravagant display and reckless dispersal of wealth". It is also the location of the Hôtel de Paris, the Café de Paris, and the Salle Garnier (the casino theatre which is the home of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo).
Unused / unissued material - London. Various shots of people walking around in T-shirts and shorts during the hot summer weather of the 1976 heat wave. The cameraman seems to focus on women. Lots of short shorts and tight tops. Everyone does hot quite hot. FILM ID:3387.02 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
FUN IN THE SUN - SUMMER MONTH ON BRITISH PATHÉ (JULY 2016): Newsreels of the Week: Best of Butlin's. Here we take a look back at everyone's favourite holiday destination - Butlin's! Film IDs: (109.23, 189.06, 383.02, 347.04) Music: Happy Happy Game Show (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... A NEW THEME EVERY MONTH! Each month, a range of new uploads and playlists tell the story of a particular topic through archive footage. Let us know what themes you'd like to see by leaving us a comment or connecting with us on social media. BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with enter...
10 Tragedies Caught on Film. British Pathe captured many extraordinary events on film over its 80 year history but sometimes the cameras were switched on when tragedy struck. From Franz Reichelt's death jump off the Eiffel Tower to the Hindenburg Disaster, here are 10 tragedies caught on film. SOURCES Used Videos: - Death Jump - Franz Reichelt jumps off the Eiffel Tower: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBN3xfGrx_U&index;=2&list;=PLADB9C9B996134C1C - Emily Davison (Suffragette) killed by King's Horse at Derby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVrlLKAR1S0&list;=PLADB9C9B996134C1C&index;=3 - Frank Lockhart's fatal bid for speed record: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58nhZqmcfv0&list;=PLADB9C9B996134C1C&index;=4 - Hindenburg Disaster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgWHbpMVQ1U&list;=PLADB9C9B99613...
THE THINGS THAT GO VROOOM! - MOTORSPORT MONTH ON BRITISH PATHÉ (JANUARY 2016): 6 Spectacular Crashes. In our latest "Mixed Reel" video, we turn to some of the most shocking car crashes in the history of motorsport. Daring, glorious and sometimes tragic are the careers of these Grand Prix drivers: Jean de Suárez d'Aulan, Eddie Sachs, Dave MacDonald, Jo Schlesser, Pierre Levegh, Roy Salvadori & Bill Vukovich. Check out the newsreels used to make this video in this playlist: https://youtu.be/RMoh5hZAaZk?list=PL3kG3TM8jFKhMygOIevoCENYPp2E7M9iF Music: "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (by Liszt)" Standard YouTube License https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABicrMEEBcw A NEW THEME EVERY MONTH! Each month, a range of new uploads and playlists tell the story of a particular topic through archive footag...
THE LAWBREAKERS - CRIME MONTH ON BRITISH PATHÉ (MARCH 2016): Newsreels of the Week: Killers. In this week's video, we look back on some horrific murders as chronicled in the newsreels of the time. Music: "Black Vortex" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... (Film ID 1407.14, 565.06, 1660.23, 1820.26) A NEW THEME EVERY MONTH! Each month, a range of new uploads and playlists tell the story of a particular topic through archive footage. Let us know what themes you'd like to see by leaving us a comment or connecting with us on social media. BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending infor...
Pathe News reviews 1956 - a year of turmoil. LV. Snow covered English countryside scene. GV. Snow covered countryside with the sun rising in the background. CU. Snow on farm gate. SV. Pan up Eros statute in Piccadilly covered in icicles. GV. People skating on the frozen Seine in Paris. CU. Man falls on ice and into camera. GV. Man walking across the frozen Baltic to ship. AS. Ship frozen solid in the ice. GV. Snowed up Times Square in New York. CU. Snow falling on policeman in Rome. GV. Snow blizzard blowing in the centre of Rome. SV. Pan down to ski jump in Cortina, skier jumps. SV. Pan, skier in the air pan, as he lands. SV. One of the Monte Carlo Rally cars skidding along ice bound road on route to Monte Carlo. SV. Pan another car skidding along ice bound road. GV. Monte Carl...
BON APPETIT - FOOD MONTH ON BRITISH PATHÉ (SEPTEMBER 2016): On the Ration. A selection of films looking at food rationing during the Second World War. (Film Ids: 1027.21, 1290.19, 1564.15, 1247.03) Music: The Show Must Be Go (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... A NEW THEME EVERY MONTH! Each month, a range of new uploads and playlists tell the story of a particular topic through archive footage. Let us know what themes you'd like to see by leaving us a comment or connecting with us on social media. BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with entertainment to popular effect. O...
BON APPETIT - FOOD MONTH ON BRITISH PATHÉ (SEPTEMBER 2016): Cooking 101. Need some help in the kitchen? These vintage clips offer some helpful cooking advice. (Film Ids: 57.22, 1646.26, 2019.08, 261.02) Music: The Show Must Be Go (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... A NEW THEME EVERY MONTH! Each month, a range of new uploads and playlists tell the story of a particular topic through archive footage. Let us know what themes you'd like to see by leaving us a comment or connecting with us on social media. BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with entertainment to popular effe...
Subscribe now to the largest archive of history on YouTube. Follow us through the 20th Century and dive into the good and the bad times of the past. Feel free to explore more than 80,000 videos of filmed history and maybe you'll find stuff no one else has ever seen. ___ Welcome to British Pathé channel trailer: Music: Take a chance ( Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) ) Discover Hit ( Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) ) A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
THE THINGS THAT WOW US - THE MONTH OF AMAZING INVENTIONS ON BRITISH PATHÉ (AUGUST 2015): 6 Inventions That Changed The World We look at some terrific inventions - radio, antibiotics, atomic power, Braille, television and the transistor - using some vintage clips from our archive. Check out the newsreels used to make this video in this playlist: https://youtu.be/DX-NguYONKM?list=PL3kG3TM8jFKgbthJhHzS_FafqN8KyVFWc Music: "Egmont Overture" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ A NEW THEME EVERY MONTH! Each month, a range of new uploads and playlists tell the story of a particular topic through archive footage. Let us know what themes you'd like to see by leaving us a comment or connecting with us on...
Beth, I hear you callin'
But I can't come home right now
Me and the boys are playin'
And we just can't find the sound
Just a few more hours
And I'll be right home to you
I think I hear them callin'
Oh, Beth what can I do? Beth what can I do?
You say you feel so empty
That our house just ain't a home
And I'm always somewhere else
And you're always there alone
Just a few more hours
And I'll be right home to you
I think I hear them callin'
Oh, beth what can I do? Beth what can I do?
Beth, I know you're lonely
And I hope you'll be alright
'Cause me and the boys will be playin'