Sequential-frame three-colour process cine film negative: marching soldiers

Sequential-frame three-colour process cine film negative: marching soldiers Sequential-frame three-colour process cine film negative: marching soldiers

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Original negative cine film made using the Lee and Turner sequential frame three-colour process (patented 1899) showing a wide shot of soldiers marching, possibly Hyde Park, London, taken in 1901/2 by Edward Raymond Turner (1873-1903) 38mm film, 140 frames long, filmed at approximately 16 frames per second.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1937-791/7
Materials:
cellulose nitrate and silver (metal)
type:
lee and turner cine film
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford