Mr. Bamforth for another half hour presented his living pictures, and gave great satisfaction, as was evidenced by the excitement and delight of the spectators. the views were splendid, and far surpassed those of the ordinary magic lantern. the views most taking were notably "The railway station," with its moving train and busy people; "The Costume Race," view in Moscow, with its slow moving men and horses, and, in contrast to that, Boar Lane, Leeds, with its quick moving traffic and sprightly stirring people. The whole of the views were exhibited without a hitch, and very skillful manner in which the least fear of danger.
Huddersfield Daily Examiner, Huddersfield, jeudi 10 février 1898, p. 2.