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Revealing Galveston’s History Through Film From 1900 Storm to 1950s

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Unearthing Galveston's Past: The 1900 Storm Through Thomas Edison's Lens

This episode of 'Unboxing History' features Christine Hopkins and Jodi Wright Gidley, who introduce two unique films. One film was captured after the 1900 Storm by Thomas Edison’s crew, and another reel is from the early 1950s. Guest J.R. Shaw, host of Galveston Unscripted, shares insights into Thomas Edison's pioneering work in film, specifically Edison's team's efforts to document the devastation of Galveston Island shortly after the storm. The discussion also covers the technological innovations of the time, the challenges faced by Edison's crew in capturing the footage, and the cultural impact of sharing such imagery with the world. Additionally, the episode mentions another cinematic gem -- a 1950s film showcased at the Martini Movie Theater, providing a nostalgic glimpse of Galveston's community, architecture, and fashion. The episode emphasizes the importance of preserving and exploring historical footage to understand past events' impact on communities and cultural shifts Unboxing History is a podcast presented by the Galveston County Museum.

Thank you for listening to Unboxing History, presented by the Galveston County Museum.
For more information, visit our website.
History of the Galveston County Museum
The Galveston County Museum was formed in 1976. It was located on Market Street for many years. After Hurricane Ike damaged the HVAC and electrical systems in 2008, the unharmed artifacts were moved. Now, the museum is located in the Galveston County courthouse building at 722 Moody/21st Street in Galveston.

​Galveston County Museum is a joint project of the Galveston County Commissioners Court and Galveston County History, Inc. The museum cares for a collection of 20,000 artifacts and archives. We also maintain the Historical Commission's library. If you are interested in research or donating an artifact related to Galveston County history, please call 409.766.2340.

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1. Welcome to Unboxing History: Discovering Artifacts in the Galveston County Museum Collection (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Edison's Historical Footage of Galveston (00:01:01)

3. The Journey of Edison's Crew to Galveston Post-1900 Storm (00:02:00)

4. The Impact of Moving Pictures on Historical Perception (00:03:29)

5. From Historical Footage to Modern Podcasting: The Evolution of Galveston Unscripted (00:11:52)

6. A Glimpse into the 1950s Galveston Through Martini Movie Theater Footage (00:14:38)

7. Visiting the Galveston County Museum: Exhibits, Donations, and Tours (00:17:12)

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Indhold leveret af Unboxing History | History Expert Jodi Wright-Gidley & Galveston Author Christine Hopkins, Unboxing History | History Expert Jodi Wright-Gidley, and Galveston Author Christine Hopkins. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Unboxing History | History Expert Jodi Wright-Gidley & Galveston Author Christine Hopkins, Unboxing History | History Expert Jodi Wright-Gidley, and Galveston Author Christine Hopkins eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

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Unearthing Galveston's Past: The 1900 Storm Through Thomas Edison's Lens

This episode of 'Unboxing History' features Christine Hopkins and Jodi Wright Gidley, who introduce two unique films. One film was captured after the 1900 Storm by Thomas Edison’s crew, and another reel is from the early 1950s. Guest J.R. Shaw, host of Galveston Unscripted, shares insights into Thomas Edison's pioneering work in film, specifically Edison's team's efforts to document the devastation of Galveston Island shortly after the storm. The discussion also covers the technological innovations of the time, the challenges faced by Edison's crew in capturing the footage, and the cultural impact of sharing such imagery with the world. Additionally, the episode mentions another cinematic gem -- a 1950s film showcased at the Martini Movie Theater, providing a nostalgic glimpse of Galveston's community, architecture, and fashion. The episode emphasizes the importance of preserving and exploring historical footage to understand past events' impact on communities and cultural shifts Unboxing History is a podcast presented by the Galveston County Museum.

Thank you for listening to Unboxing History, presented by the Galveston County Museum.
For more information, visit our website.
History of the Galveston County Museum
The Galveston County Museum was formed in 1976. It was located on Market Street for many years. After Hurricane Ike damaged the HVAC and electrical systems in 2008, the unharmed artifacts were moved. Now, the museum is located in the Galveston County courthouse building at 722 Moody/21st Street in Galveston.

​Galveston County Museum is a joint project of the Galveston County Commissioners Court and Galveston County History, Inc. The museum cares for a collection of 20,000 artifacts and archives. We also maintain the Historical Commission's library. If you are interested in research or donating an artifact related to Galveston County history, please call 409.766.2340.

Follow us on Facebook
Follow up on Instagram

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Welcome to Unboxing History: Discovering Artifacts in the Galveston County Museum Collection (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Edison's Historical Footage of Galveston (00:01:01)

3. The Journey of Edison's Crew to Galveston Post-1900 Storm (00:02:00)

4. The Impact of Moving Pictures on Historical Perception (00:03:29)

5. From Historical Footage to Modern Podcasting: The Evolution of Galveston Unscripted (00:11:52)

6. A Glimpse into the 1950s Galveston Through Martini Movie Theater Footage (00:14:38)

7. Visiting the Galveston County Museum: Exhibits, Donations, and Tours (00:17:12)

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