Talk:William Carey Crane
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another historically important William Carey Crane
[edit]Brigadier General William Carey Crane (1891/3/25-1978/4/20) made some of the first color videos in Japan in Ueno Park, Tokyo in April 1937. His videos are shown in the Discovery Channel's documentary "The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire" at 39:36-43:29 (the end of part 1). There is almost no documentation I can find online of this individual in relation to his historically significant videos. He was also born 6 years after the WCC this wikipedia article is about. The relationship of the two is undocumented. [1]Gregconquest (talk) 03:08, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
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