Replica Lens for Lumiere Cinematographe
- maker:
- Science Museum, Workshops
Replica lens for Lumiere Cinematographe (1975-91). Made by Science Museum about 1970.
The Cinematographe, invented by Auguste (1862-1954) and Louis (1864-1948) Lumiere, was a combined camera, projector and printer. The film ran from the top spool holder through the projector to a box in the stand below. With a similar Cinematographe, the Lumiere brothers gave the first cinema show at the Grand Cafe on the Boulevard des Capucines in Paris, France, on 28 December 1895.
Details
- Category:
- Cinematography
- Object Number:
- 1983-5234/3
- Materials:
- brass (copper, zinc alloy) and glass
- type:
- cinematographe, lens and replica
- credit:
- The National Media Museum, Bradford