NZFA SCREENING. BUTTERFLIES, BOFFINS & BLACK SMOKERS: TWO CENTURIES OF SCIENCE IN NEW ZEALAND. BUTTERFLIES, GEYSERS AND MR EDISON
- Description:
- BUTTERFLIES, GEYSERS & MR EDISON - Films from 1897 - 1933 with piano accompaniment. A 50 minute programme showing the earliest and most extraordinary nature films. The only footage of the Waimangu geyser which between 1900 -1904 was the biggest geyser in the world, playing to heights of 460 m, the beautiful depiction of the carrot cayerpillar’s transformation to butterfly in colour , And a gra...
- Display date:
- 2006
- Location:
- Fiji
- Format:
- MovingImage
- Collections:
- Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
- Contributors:
- NZFA
- Content partner:
- Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
- Availability:
- Not online
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