Sequential black and white photographs of the bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (1867-1925) lifting dumb-bells. This is a late 20th century print from the orginal celluloid negative film taken by Lucien Bull (1876-1972), assistant to Etienne-Jules Marey, in Paris in about 1900. Chronophotograph of Bodybuilder Eugen Sandow Cinematography 1950-1999; (1891-1902)
Film taken on Étienne Jules Marey's chronophotographic cameras of bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (1867-1925) during visit to Paris, taken by Marey's assistant Lucien Bull in about 1900. Sandow During Visit to Paris Cinematography 1896-1900
Spark drum camera for taking stereoscopic high-speed cinematograph photographs, invented and used by Dr. Lucien Bull, C.B.E. 1903. Also display box of 5 electrical parts relevant to camera. Stereoscopic spark drum camera Cinematography 1903
Discus throwing at the 1900 Olympic Games. Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Silver gelatin print of discus thrower Cinematography
Dragonfly in flight (frame 41 to 45). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 41 to 45). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
'Pl. VII. Putting the Weight, Sheldon (American), Paris Olympic Games' Series of photographs, showing successive phases of movement of champion athletes at the Olympic Games, Paris, 1900. Taken by Lucien Bull and Étienne-Jules Marey on moving film with latest-type chronophotographic camera, constructed about 1896. Pl. VII. Putting the Weight, Paris Olympic Games Cinematography 1900
Dragonfly in flight (frame 29 to 33). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 29 to 33). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Dragonfly in flight (frame 21 to 25). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 21 to 25). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Dragonfly in flight (frame 17 to 21). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 17 to 21). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Dragonfly in flight (frame 5 to 9). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 5 to 9). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Glazed display box containing five labelled parts relevant to the Lucien Bull spark drum camera. Components include a tuning fork, small condenser and a glass tube for holding insect specimens, the example given on the label is a blue bottle. Cased Display of parts relevant to the Spark Drum Camera Photographic Technology 1903-1904
Five series of photographs, showing successive phases of movement of champion athletes at the Olympic Games, Paris, 1900. Taken by Étienne-Jules Marey on moving film with his latest-type chronophotographic camera, constructed about 1896. Five series of photographs showing successive phases of movement of atheletes Cinematography 1900
Sequential photographs of the bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (1867-1925) lifting dumb-bells. This is a modern print from the orginal celluloid negative film taken by Lucien Bull (1876-1972), assistant to Etienne-Jules Marey, in about 1900. Sandow During Visit to Paris Cinematography 1896-1900
Three glazed frames of high-speed photographs taken with Bull's stereo spark drum camera: - (a) Bursting soap bubble, 1904. (b) Dragonfly in flight, 1905-6. (c) Bluebottle in flight, 1907. Three glazed frames of high-speed photographs taken with Bull's stereo spark drum camera Photographs 1904-1907
Dragonfly in flight (frame 25 to 29). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 25 to 29). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Dragonfly in flight (frame 1 to 5). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 1 to 5). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Dragonfly in flight (frame 13 to 17). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 13 to 17). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Dragonfly in flight (frame 9 to 13). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 9 to 13). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Pl. X, High Jump from Standing, Evry (American), Paris Olympic Games Series of photographs, showing successive phases of movement of champion athletes at the Olympic Games, Paris, 1900. Taken by Lucien Bull and Étienne-Jules Marey on moving film with latest-type chronophotographic camera, constructed about 1896. Pl. X, High Jump from Standing, Paris Olympic Games Cinematography 1900
Chronophotographe 90mm celluloid negative cine film of the bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (1867-1925) lifting dumb-bells, taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 as part of their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Eugene Sandow with dumb-bells on his visit to Paris, c1900. Taken by Lucien Bull 90mm film. 17 frames Cine-Film of Bodybuilder Eugen Sandow Cinematography 1891-1902
Collection (18 rolls?) of original negatives of chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Collection of original chronophotographe cine-films analysing animal locomation Cinematography 1891-1902
Dragonfly in flight (frame 33 to 37). Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Dragonfly in flight (frame 33 to 37). Late 20th century silver gelatin print Cinematography c. 1895
Film taken on Étienne Jules Marey's chronophotographic cameras between 1896 and 1900 ( celluloid negatives) of a man jumping (Lucien Bull, aged 20). Taken by Marey's assistant in 1896. Man Jumping (Lucien Bull) Cinematography 1896-1900
Film taken on Étienne Jules Marey's chronophotographic camera of the long jump at the Olympic games, Paris, 1900, by Marey's assistant Lucien Bull. Olympic games, Paris, long jump Cinematography 1900
Discus throwing at the 1900 Olympic Games. Late 20th century silver gelatin print, made from original chronophotographe cine-films taken by Étienne-Jules Marey and Lucien Bull between 1891-1902 in their researches on the analysis of animal locomotion. Silver gelatin print of discus thrower Cinematography
Multiple-lens camera for taking high-speed photographs on a fixed plate at rates up to 3000 per second. Invented and used by Dr Lucien Bull, CBE, in 1933. b) Fifty anastigmatic f3.5 lenses for use with the above (mounted insitu). Booklet MOTEUR Universel. Type. BIS. Serial No. 208747. Lucien Bull Multiple-lens Camera for Taking High-speed Photographs Photographic Technology 1933
Three films taken on Étienne Jules Marey's chronophotographic cameras between 1896 and 1900 ( celluloid negatives) (a) man jumping (Lucien Bull, aged 20). Taken by Marey's assistant in 1896. (b) Olympic games, Paris, long jump taken by Lucien Bull in 1900. (c) Sandow during visit to Paris taken by Lucien Bull, c. 1900. Films taken on Étienne Jules Marey' chronophotographe Cinematography 1896-1900