Pathe Baby 9.5mm Projector

Made:
1922-1935 in France
maker:
Pathé

Pathe Baby 9.5mm projector with resistor

This amateur home movie projector was hand-cranked and took up to 60 feet of 9.5mm film in the Pathé magazines (or chargers) fitted at the top of the machine. The film fed into the chamber at the bottom and could be rewound using the small crank handle at the top. The projector had a low voltage electric bulb, housed in the lamphouse to the left of the crank handle.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Buckingham Movie Museum/John Burgoyne-Johnson Collection
Object Number:
1990-5041/398
Measurements:
overall: 430 mm x 140 mm x 440 mm,
type:
cine camera
credit:
National Media Museum, Bradford

Parts

Spool for Pathe Baby 9.5mm Projector

Spool for Pathe Baby 9.5mm Projector

Spool for Pathe Baby 9.5mm projector with resistance

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This amateur home movie projector was hand-cranked and took up to 60 feet of 9.5mm film in the Pathé magazines (or chargers) fitted at the top of the machine. The film fed into the chamber at the bottom and could be rewound using the small crank handle at the top. The projector had a low voltage electric bulb, housed in the lamphouse to the left of the crank handle.

Measurements:
overall: 20 mm, 170 mm,
Object Number:
1990-5041/398/1
type:
spool
Pathe Baby 9.5mm Projector and Resistance

Pathe Baby 9.5mm Projector and Resistance

Pathe Baby 9.5mm projector with resistance

More

This amateur home movie projector was hand-cranked and took up to 60 feet of 9.5mm film in the Pathé magazines (or chargers) fitted at the top of the machine. The film fed into the chamber at the bottom and could be rewound using the small crank handle at the top. The projector had a low voltage electric bulb, housed in the lamphouse to the left of the crank handle.

Object Number:
1990-5041/398/2
type:
cine camera