Frederick S. Armitage
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Frederick S. Armitage (June 19, 1874 in Seneca Falls, NY – January 3, 1933 in Ecorse, MI) was an early American motion picture cinematographer and director, working primarily for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
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The Corset Model (1899)
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The Ghost Train (1901)
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Neptune's Daughters (1900)
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Birth of the Pearl (1901)
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Above the Limit (1900)
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The Dairymaid's Revenge (1899)
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Ameta (1903)
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Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre (1901)
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Davey Jones' Locker (1900)
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The Maniac Barber (1899)
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A Bad (K)night (1899)
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A Nymph of the Waves (1900)
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Mardi Gras Carnival (1898)
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Anna Held (1901)
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The Finish of Mr. Fresh (1899)
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Seeing New York by Yacht (1903)
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U.S.I. Dept., "Old Faithful," Yosemite Valley (1901)
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The Price of a Kiss (1899)
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A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain (1899)
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M. Lavelle, Physical Culture, no. 1 (1904)
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Early Superimpositions (1900)
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Her First Cigarette (1899)
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Skating on Lake, Central Park (1900)
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Around the Flip-Flap Railroad (1900)
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