Captain John Noel's cine camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

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35mm
Science Museum Group Collection
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35mm
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

“NS No. 3 Kine' Camera”, 35mm ciné camera made by Newman Sinclair in Highgate, London, c. 1922, with case and accessories. Used by filmmaker Captain John Noel (1890-1989) on the 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition to shoot the film Climbing Mount Everest.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1978-461
Materials:
aluminium alloy, wood (unidentified), brass (copper, zinc alloy), glass, leather, mahogany (wood), canvas, velvet, plastic (unidentified), steel (metal) and plywood
Measurements:
overall (camera): 230 mm x 150 mm x 420 mm,
overall (case): 260 mm x 480 mm x 210 mm, 8.1 kg
type:
35 mm ciné camera
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford

Parts

Captain John Noel's cine camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

Captain John Noel's cine camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

“NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera”, 35mm ciné camera, serial number 109. Sold under the Newman Sinclair brand name. Made by Arthur Newman in Highgate, London, c. 1922. Designed by Arthur Newman with input from Captain John Noel. Used by Captain John Noel on the 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition. Camera taken to an altitude of 22,000 ft to shoot footage for film Climbing Mount Everest. Fitting on top right for three-point motor. Focusing eye piece on left. Dials on rear of camera to control aperture, show film usage. Knob at lower bottom to mark film. Three external doors, operated with a ball and clasp. Two film magazines located at rear. Internal mechanism entirely visible to assist with cleaning and fixing in harsh conditions.

Lens mounted on the camera: one-and-a-half-inch special ciné express f/35 lens by Ross, London, serial no. 103365.

Measurements:
overall: 230 mm x 150 mm x 420 mm,
Materials:
glass , leather and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1978-461/2
type:
35 mm ciné camera
Canvas Case for 35mm Ciné Camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

Canvas Case for 35mm Ciné Camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

Canvas camera case with leather edges, velvet interior and leather handle for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera”, 35mm ciné camera made by Newman Sinclair, London, c. 1922. Significant damage to exterior canvas and leather edges from the 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition when the case was used to transport cameras used by Captain John Noel. Missing lock.

Measurements:
overall: 260 mm x 480 mm x 210 mm, 5.1 kg
Materials:
wood (unidentified) and steel (metal)
Object Number:
1978-461/1
type:
camera case
Reel of film found in Captain John Noel's cine camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

Reel of film found in Captain John Noel's cine camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

Unidentified partial reel of film found inside right film magazine inside “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera” taken by Captain John Noel on 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition.

Object Number:
1978-461/3
type:
film
Part reel of film found in Captain John Noel's cine camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

Part reel of film found in Captain John Noel's cine camera used on 1922 Everest expedition

Unidentified partial reel of film found inside right film magazine inside “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera” taken by Captain John Noel on 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition.

Object Number:
1978-461/4
type:
film
F/3.5 Ross "Xpres" lenses

F/3.5 Ross "Xpres" lenses

F/ 3.5 2 inch "Xpres" lens by Ross, London, serial no. 98680

Object Number:
1978-461/5
type:
lens
Three-point motor for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera"

Three-point motor for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera"

Three-point motor for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera". Two protruding metal strips used to attach motor to a fitting on the exterior of “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera”. Three points arranged in a circle at the centre of the motor that connected directly to the camera mechanism. Three screws at the top of the camera used to connect battery cables. Coiled metal rheostat on side with handle that moved up and down to change speed. Made by Arthur Newman at his factory in Highgate Islington c. 1922

Measurements:
overall: 135 mm x 120 mm x 60 mm,
Object Number:
1978-461/6
type:
camera motor
Hand crank for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera"

Hand crank for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera"

Hand crank. Wood with metal. Original. Designed to fit the lower right of “NS No. 3 Kine Camera” made by Arthur Newman at his factory in Highgate, Islington c. 1922 for the camera taken by Captain John Noel on 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition.

Object Number:
1978-461/7
type:
winding handle
Three Film Magazines for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera"

Three Film Magazines for “NS No. 3 Kine’ Camera"

Three film magazines (film boxes) - wooden magazines with metal cover, clasps and velvet lined mouths operated automatically by internal spring in camera when camera doors are locked. Designed to fit two internal slots at the rear of “NS No. 3 Kine Camera”. One spare found in canvas case used by Captain John Noel on the 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition.

Object Number:
1978-461/8
type:
film magazine
Key for Camera Case

Key for Camera Case

Key with handwritten label ‘Key to Capt. Noel’s camera case. 1924 Mount Everest Exp.’ Found in canvas camera case for “NS No. 3 Kine Camera”.

Measurements:
182 mm
Object Number:
1978-461/9
type:
key