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Livens Projector emplacement, Western Front, WW1A Livens Projector emplacement on a Western Front battlefield during the First World War. They were used for firing grenades, fuel bombs and gas bombs. Date: 1916-1918
Lumiere CinematographLUMIEREs CINEMATOGRAPH : a contemporary depiction of the French device which has the best claim to be the worlds first practical film projector
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Box cover design, Circus at the Zoo, Castle Films, 8mm movie film. circa 1950s
German poison- gas 1915Diagrams of various kinds of apparatus employed by Germans. 1915
Africa. European settler instructing the natives by Magic LAfrica. European settler instructing the natives by a projection with the unit called Magic Lantern. Colored engraving from 1879
Mania / Rail ProjectorA railway projector - depicted as a circus acrobat - hides from the anger of the investors whose money he holds in his bags... Date: 1866
Cinematography trophies on displayVarious trophies on display. The notice reads: Modern Bee Breeding, but the large trophy at the centre is for Amateur Cinematography
John Harriott - 2JOHN HARRIOTT London magistrate, projector and resident magistrate of the Thames police. Date: 1745 - 1817
John Harriott - 1JOHN HARRIOTT London magistrate, projector and resident magistrate of the Thames police. Date: 1745 - 1817
Cinema projectors, Regal Cinema, Walton, EssexCinema 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
Cinema Projection RoomThe projection room of the City Movie theatre, Landskrona 1910 Date: 1910
German Medical StudentsA group of seated (mostly female) medical students, watching a microscopic projector of what appears to be an insect. Date: 1930s
Gas canister after Battle of Neuve Chapelle, WW1A German photograph claiming to be of an English gas canister after the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, north western France, during the First World War. Date: 1915
Operating a Vertical ProjectorThe Head of the offset-deep process Department at the Lund Humphries Printing works, operating a vertical projector. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Vertical Projector at a print worksA technician uses a vertical projector at Lund Humphries printing firm. Photograph by Heinz Zinram Date: 1950s
Mobile army cinemaThe Austrians provided their troops with a mobile cinema during World War I. One wagon carried an orchestra and one carried a light projector
William DarganWILLIAM DARGAN Irish railway and canal projector. with his autograph
Futuristic cine-phono-telegraphA futuristic cine-phono-telegraph, which allows people to speak over the telephone and see each other on a screen at the same time