Young's Ocean Pier Theatre, Atlantic City, New Jersey, c. 1912

Young's Ocean Pier Theatre program, Atlantic City, New Jersey

Young's Ocean Pier Theatre
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

THE M. H. MARK COMPANY PRESENTS
THE DURBAR
IN KINEMACOLOR

Reproducing every event of the visit to India of King George and Queen Mary by the Urban Process of Kinemacolor.

1 -- THE ROYAL VISIT TO BOMBAY.

In this subject the arrival of their Imperial Majesties on India soil, and their enthusiastic welcome by the population of Bombay are shown. In the bright Indian sunshine every detail is distinct and clear.

2 -- PREPARING FOR THE DURBAR AT DELHI.

Many of the structures built for temporary use were veritable palaces, and of astounding grandeur.

3 -- GUN FIRING AND SELIMGARH RECEPTION.

The King and Queen arrive by Train, at Railroad station nearest Delhi.

4 -- STATE ENTRY INTO DELHI.

Most gorgeous event in the history of the world, the royal party entering through the famous Elephant Gates.

INTERVAL

5 -- PRINCE'S RECEPTION

Scene of Unrivalled Oriental Splendor. Their Majesties Presented to the People of India.

6 AND 7 -- THE CORONATION DURBAR AT DELHI. (In Two Parts.)

December 12th, 1911. The Parade of the Mutiny Veterans. "The Black Watch," Guard of Honor. Arrival of the Governor General and Lady Hardinge. Their Imperial Majesties leaving King's Camp. The Royal procession passing through the lines of 50,000 troops of the Indian Army. The Proclamation. The end of the Durbar.

INTERVAL

8 -- WITHIN THE ELEPHANT STOCKADE

The Elephant shown in his natural surroundings.

9 -- PREPARING FOR THE ELEPHANT PAGEANT.

The Elephants are painted with gold and silver, priceless gems and velvets deck those ridden by the Princes of India.

10 -- REHEARSAL FOR THE PAGEANT AND DEPARTURE FOR CALCUTTA.

The greatest pageant of its kind ever seen in India.

11 -- REVIEW OF TROOPS.

Fifty Thousand British and Indian soldiers pass before the King in review on the open plain, horsemen at full gallop, and artillery saluting as they pass.


EXECUTIVE STAFF FOR THE M. H. MARK COMPANY

Manager Mr. John Kennedy
Business Manager Mr. Geo. A Florida
Lecturer M. Edward Freidberger
Operator Mr. T. Ross
Assistant Operator Mr. William Bishop

THE TYPEWRITER USED BY THE DUBAR PRESS REPRESENTATIVES FURNISHED BY THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY.


NOTE THE FACT     TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY OF THE DURBAR IN KINEMACOLOR will be given during the summer at 3.15 and 8.30. Prices at evening 25c-50. Daily Matinees, all seats, 25c.


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