Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

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Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector with projection arc lamp, 1906. Lens housing with acid-etched decoration. R W Paul, 68 High Holborn, London.

Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

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Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1913-556
Materials:
wood (unidentified), brass (copper, zinc alloy), iron, leather, steel (metal) and glass
Measurements:
overall: 490 mm x 460 mm x 730 mm,
type:
cine projector
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford

Parts

Lens for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Lens for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Lens for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector, 1906. Lens housing with acid-etched decoration. R W Paul, 68 High Holborn, London.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Measurements:
overall: 110 mm x 120 mm x 145 mm, 1.4 kg
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy) and glass
Object Number:
1913-556/1
type:
lens
Arm for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Arm for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Part of Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector, 1906. R W Paul, 68 High Holborn, London.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Measurements:
overall: 215 mm x 150 mm x 55 mm,
Materials:
iron , steel (metal) and brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Object Number:
1913-556/2
type:
cine projector
Reliance Animatograph Patent Projector

Reliance Animatograph Patent Projector

Main part of Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector. R W Paul, 68 High Holborn, London.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Measurements:
overall: 490 mm x 460 mm x 730 mm,
Materials:
wood (unidentified) , brass (copper, zinc alloy) , iron , leather , steel (metal) and glass
Object Number:
1913-556/3
type:
cine projector
Lamphouse for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Projector

Lamphouse for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Projector

Lamphouse for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector. R W Paul, 68 High Holborn, London.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Measurements:
overall: 530 mm x 240 mm x 275 mm, 3 kg
Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1913-556/4
type:
lamphouse
projection arc lamp for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

projection arc lamp for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Projection arc lamp for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector, 1906. R W Paul, 68 High Holborn, London.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Measurements:
overall: 275 mm x 420 mm x 120 mm, 4.76 kg
Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1913-556/5
type:
arc lamp
Two Metal Poles for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Two Metal Poles for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Two metal poles for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector with projection arc lamp, 1906.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Materials:
metal
Object Number:
1913-556/6
type:
poles
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Wooden Panel for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Wooden Panel for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Wooden panel for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector with projection arc lamp, 1906.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Materials:
wood (unidentified)
Object Number:
1913-556/7
type:
panel
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Wooden Panel for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Wooden Panel for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Wooden panel for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector with projection arc lamp, 1906.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Materials:
wood (unidentified)
Object Number:
1913-556/8
type:
panel
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Sliding Mechanism for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Sliding Mechanism for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Sliding mechanism for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector with projection arc lamp, 1906.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1913-556/9
type:
mechanism
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Metal Bracket for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Metal Bracket for Reliance Animatograph Projector by Robert Paul

Metal bracket for Reliance 1906 Model Animatograph Patent Projector with projection arc lamp, 1906.

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Robert Paul was already a successful instrument maker when he entered the film industry in 1894 making replica Edison Kinetoscopes. He then entered into a partnership with Birt Acres produced a camera and several films including Rough Sea at Dover and The 1895 Derby. After acrimoniously parting wtih Acres, he developed his own projector, the Theatrograph in 1896, becoming a direct competitor to the Lumiere Brothers in early London film screenings.

He went on to develop further film making equipment including cameras, projectors and printers. He established a film studio in Muswell Hill where more elaborate 'trick' films were able to be made. Hugely sucessful for over a decade, Paul then left the film business in 1910, destroying his negatives and instead concentrated on scientific instrument making for the remainder of his career.

Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1913-556/10
type:
bracket
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum