One of four films taken by Étienne Jules Marey on his chronophotographic cameras between 1890 and 1894 ( celluloid negatives); man running (nude). Chronophotographic Film of Nude Man Running Cinematography 1890-1894
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
Collection of vintage positive and original negative films made using the Lee and Turner sequential-frame three-colour process, 1901-1904, together with modern preservation 35mm fine grain positive and negative films, digital hard drive and 35mm preservation colour print made in 2012. Collection of cine films made using the Lee and Turner sequential-frame three-colour process, and modern copies Cinematography 1901-1904
Framed sample of film from "Oko" sub-standard cine camera/projector by Proszynski, patented 1912. Film Sample from "Oko" sub-standard Cine Camera/Projector Cinematography 1912
Fragments of experimental 55mm cine film (no image) from the Philips firm in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Manufactured by an unknown American company and sent to Philips for testing. Fragments of experimental 55mm cine film (no image) from the Philips firm in Eindhoven Cinematography
One of four films taken by Étienne Jules Marey on his chronophotographic cameras between 1890 and 1894 ( celluloid negatives); horse trotting. Chronophotographic Film of Horse Trotting Cinematography 1890-1894
One of four films taken by Étienne Jules Marey on his chronophotographic cameras between 1890 and 1894 ( celluloid negatives); dog running. Chronophotographic Film of Dog Running Cinematography 1890-1894
Eastman Double-X negative film 7222; 30 metres of 16mm rollfilm in metal tin and cardboard carton; Kodak Ltd. Eastman Double-X Negative Film Cinematography
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
Film made by Eastman Kodak Co., packed by Movette Inc., Rochester, NY, USA. 50 foot film magazine for 17.5mm film with circular side perforations. Use before 1920. Eastman Negative Film for Movette Cinecamera Cinematography 1916
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
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
Specimen of film- British Talking Pictures Process, Wembley encased in glass - 6 1/2 frames. Specimen of film - British Talking Pictures Process, Wembley Cinematography
Short length of film made by Radio Corporation of America "Photophone" process (encased in glass, plus modern copy print). Short length of Photophone film Cinematography
Sample of film associated with Lee and Turner three colour projector Sample of film associated with Lee and Turner three colour projector Cinematography
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