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                  <text>This collection includes items pertaining to silent film music practice in Ottawa. It also includes items that shed light on theatre orchestras and musicians that played alongside films.&#13;
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Please click "Items in the Silent Film Music in Ottawa Collection" to explore the full collection.</text>
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                <text>"Canada's Brave Sons off to the War" event at the Russell Theatre [advertisement]&#13;
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                <text>Russell Theatre advertisement. &lt;em&gt;Ottawa Journal&lt;/em&gt;. February 8, 1900: 3.</text>
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                <text>Microfilm from Ottawa Public Library.</text>
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                <text>advertisement; Biography; military; Russell</text>
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                <text>Early notice of films being shown at the Russell Theatre.</text>
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                <text>Inscription: Canada's Brave Sons off to the War | FOR THE | National Patriotic Fund | Under the Immediate Patronage of | Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Countess of Minto | THE BIOGRAPH | Only perfect moving pictures of the | parades and departure at Halifax of | THE SECOND CONTINGENT | With splendid moving views relative | to the | WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA | All the great generals, regiments, | personages and events of the day, | Music by the military bands. | Songs by Miss Beverley Robinson | and other distinguished artists. Recitations by Captain Graham, A.D.C., | and sketches by Mr. Oven A. Smiley. | Russell Theatre | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | FEB. 23. and 24. | At 3.30 and 8.15 p.m. | Evenings-$1, 75c, 50c, 25c. | Afternoons-50c, 25c. | Children, 15c | Seats on sale at the box office.</text>
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