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Background imageProjected Collection: An operation screened live in a medical lecture

An operation screened live in a medical lecture
An invention by Mr Herbert A. Silver enabling medical students to watch surgery from the lecture theatre. A circle of electric lamps is suspended over the operating table while the image is projected

Background imageProjected Collection: Magic Lantern 1858

Magic Lantern 1858
Evenings entertainment, with children amazed by the bright glass lantern slides been projected on the wall. 1858

Background imageProjected Collection: images of projected government buildings

images of projected government buildings
Text and images of projected government buildings at Westminster and Kensington. Bottom image is drawing of the War Office by William Young. 1899

Background imageProjected Collection: PIX FOR MUTOSCOPE

PIX FOR MUTOSCOPE
Taking photographs for the mutoscope requires a camera capable of taking a great many pictures in rapid succession, which will later, when projected, suggest movement. Date: circa 1897

Background imageProjected Collection: WW1 / C 1916 / SHADOWS SKY

WW1 / C 1916 / SHADOWS SKY
The shadows of soldiers are projected onto the night sky by flares and searchlights

Background imageProjected Collection: Futuristic space ship of the year 2038

Futuristic space ship of the year 2038
A futuristic space ship of the year 2038, as projected a hundred years earlier

Background imageProjected Collection: Brocken Spectre

Brocken Spectre
THE SPECTRE OF THE BROCKEN a bizarre effect caused by projected shadows seen, notably, on the Brocken in the Harz mountains, Saxony, Germany Date: circa 1880

Background imageProjected Collection: GOLIATH

GOLIATH
The Giant Goliath who, despite the advantages of height and a suit of brazen armour, was defeated by David who hit him with a pebble projected by a sling

Background imageProjected Collection: REYNAUD, Emile (1844-1918). French inventor, responsible

REYNAUD, Emile (1844-1918). French inventor, responsible for the first projected animated cartoon films. Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Th颴 re Optique in December 1888

Background imageProjected Collection: The Planetarium by G. H. Davis

The Planetarium by G. H. Davis
A device for the teaching of astronomy: the planetarium. How the courses of stars and planets are projected onto an artificial sky : a planetarium in diagram. Date: 1927

Background imageProjected Collection: A projected invasion of England published in France in 1803

A projected invasion of England published in France in 1803

Background imageProjected Collection: Washington, D. C. with projected improvements

Washington, D. C. with projected improvements
Washington, D.C. with projected improvements. Print showing bird s-eye view of Washington, D.C. with proposed Washington Monument. Date c1852

Background imageProjected Collection: Cinema projectors, Regal Cinema, Walton, Essex

Cinema projectors, Regal Cinema, Walton, Essex
Cinema projection equipment in the Regal Cinema, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. The projector on the left showed only still images from hand made glass slides which were overlaid onto the running film to

Background imageProjected Collection: Spotlights on Stage

Spotlights on Stage
Eight spotlights are projected onto the serpentine dancer on stage, illuminating her so that she seems to be performing in mid-air. Date: 1901

Background imageProjected Collection: Projecting advertisements from a moving train

Projecting advertisements from a moving train
Illuminated advertisements, projected from a moving train for the benefit of the passengers. A very innovative concept indeed

Background imageProjected Collection: Kew Gardens Palm House

Kew Gardens Palm House
The Palm House in Kew Gardens, as projected in 1845

Background imageProjected Collection: Camera Obscura

Camera Obscura
A camera obscura, invented in 1558 by Porta, can be set up in a tent, with a lens and mirror on top and a suitable surface inside onto which the view is projected

Background imageProjected Collection: Spectre of the Brocken

Spectre of the Brocken
THE SPECTRE OF THE BROCKEN a bizarre effect caused by projected shadows seen, notably, on the Brocken in the Harz mountains, Saxony, Germany

Background imageProjected Collection: VISITORS FROM MLOK

VISITORS FROM MLOK (Clark Ashton-Smith) The Earthman is projected back to his planet before the destruction of Mlok

Background imageProjected Collection: R100 Mooring Tower

R100 Mooring Tower
THE R.100 : mooring tower erected at Howden, Yorkshire, for R.100s projected transatlantic service, which alas never came into being due to the R.101 crash

Background imageProjected Collection: Edisons Flying Canoe

Edisons Flying Canoe
Thomas Alva Edisons flying canoe, the smaller of his two projected flying machines

Background imageProjected Collection: Edisons Flying Ship

Edisons Flying Ship
Thomas Alva Edisons flying ship, the larger of his two projected flying machines

Background imageProjected Collection: Brocken Spectre (Cig C. )

Brocken Spectre (Cig C. )
THE SPECTRE OF THE BROCKEN a bizarre effect caused by projected shadows seen, notably, on the Brocken in the Harz mountains, Saxony, Germany

Background imageProjected Collection: Liebig Games - 6

Liebig Games - 6
A boy delights his friends with a demonstration of what happens when two shapes are projected and superimposed on a screen, a lesson in physics

Background imageProjected Collection: Florida Sorcerer

Florida Sorcerer
A tribal sorcerer in Florida seeks to learn the outcome of a projected military operation


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