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An Early Hand-Cranked Childs 35mm Cine Projector & Films. Also a Pathescope Bingoscope, seven 9.5mm Pathescope films, five 35mm "Cinema Films" in rolls (“Dog racing and Thief”, ”Fight on the Stairs”, “House Mystery” etc.) and a Cine-Kodak movie camera Model BB with Anastigmat 25mm f1.9 lens, and a 78mm telephoto lens, collection of instruction booklets etc, in original case.
An Uncommon 1920s Kodak Model BB 16mm Cine Camera Outfit for Colour Filming. Comprising Kodak Model BB cine camera (condition 4F) with standard f1.9 lens with French instruction book and a boxed 78mm f4.5 long-focus lens. Also includes a combined blue, red, green filter set for additive colour filming on the early, lenticualr version of Kodacolor cine film, plus a rare Kodacolor projector unit (in makers box) which fits to the side of a Kodak Model A for projection in colour and a Kodak splicing set. Also a Kodascope 16mm projector in fitted box (not tested).
Early 20th century Steel cased magic lantern projector with brass lens and stained pine storage box. Burner removed and converted to electrical illumination (a/f). To include five boxes of approximately 450 early 20th century glass photographic slides, predominantly in black and white, with a small quantity of colourised slides. Subject matter ranging from French and Italian architecture, cultural scenes, people, art and sculpture. European Historical and archaeological sites, British Museum images and religious subject matters. Of note is a collection of British colonial era slides from Jamaica, dating from around the early 1900's. They include day to day life, native peoples, landscapes and persons and places of interest in particular Kingston and Falmouth, a selection of which are colourised. A Small series of these slides show the destruction caused by the 1907 earthquake, in particular damage of buildings in Kingston. Also of note is a single slide showing the Elders & Fyffes line ship, SS Camito. A banana boat and passenger liner launched in 1915, which saw Naval use in both World War I and II, and was eventually sunk in May 1941 by a German U boat, U97, 600 nautical miles west of Land's End.
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