Lantern slide projector with 2 lenses and tin containing 2 lenses, gas lamp fittings and wooden slide magazine, box of filters; 3 boxes lantern slides; 4 fill strips Lantern slide projector with 2 lenses and tin containing 2 lenses
Projector lantern limelight burner with separate side-by-side jets, late 19th. century Projector lantern limelight burner with separate side-by-side jets
Projector, no provenance, possibly ex Mutual Improvement Class. Projector, possibly ex Mutual Improvement Class
SU1 AV system 150 in a carrying case with instruction manual. Also included are a pair of 85-150mm lenses 1991
Metagraph hand cranked projector (1), with parts chimney (2), crank handle (3), lens (4), spool arm (5), arc illuminant (6), two spare cogs (7) Metagraph Hand-Cranked Projector circa 1899
G.B. Kalee "Invicta" projector mechanism, c. 1935 G.B. Kalee "Invicta" projector mechanism, c. 1935 1935
Zeiss Panacolour AV sound projector for 70mm. film Zeiss Panacolour AV sound projector for 70mm. film
Technicolor standard 8mm. continuous loop projector for daylight viewing, c. 1970 Technicolor Standard 8mm Projector 1970
BTH 310 16mm. sound film projector in blue leatherette case with separate loudspeaker and transformer BTH 310 16mm Projector 1947
Paillard Bolex G916 cine projector for 16mm. film, with transformers, c. 1930 Paillard Bolex G916 cine projector for 16mm. film 1930
Pathe Baby projector with film cartridge and painted gold wooden frame with print of Pathe-Baby logo and label reading "Golden Jubilee 1922-1972". Pathe Baby Projector
Stereopticon back cine projector used at Pinewood Process Stage. Stereopticon Back Cine Projector for Pinewood Process Stage
IMAX rolling loop cine projector, manufactured by IMAX Corporation, Ontario, Canada, 1982. Incorporates unique 'rolling loop' film transport mechanism for 70mm film, at 102 metres per second. Used by the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television (NMPFT) from 1983 to 1997. IMAX Rolling Loop Cine Projector, 1982 1982
Cine projector SUPA [Single Unit Projection Assembly) Mk. 1 and stand made by British Thomson Houston Co. Ltd., Rugby and Sound Equipment Ltd., London, fitted with Aperful Projection 4 1/2 inch, 114mm, f/1.9 Taylor-Hobson lens. Cine Projector SUPA [Single Unit Projection Assembly) Mk 1 1950-1952
Linhof "Ideal - Format" 56 x 72 mm/2 1/16 x 2 3/4 in. transparency projector: c. 1973; with 150 mm f2.5 Leitz Hektor projector lens and 300 mm f4.3 Leitz Epnor projector lens and Linhof slide carrier Linhof 'Ideal-Format' Transparency Projector 1973
35mm Lumiere Cinematographe camera, printer, projector, serial number 271, by Jules Carpentier, 1896 with handle, film holder, projection lens, external feed, external printing magazine, internal take up and taking lens. Lumiere Cinematographe 1896
Liesgang Fantax Veollautomat 55 35mm slide projector, 1960-1970. Liesgang Fantax Veollautomat 55 35mm slide projector 1960-1970
Kodascope Model "B" cine projector for 16mm. film made by Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, New York, United States, with variable resistor. With separate transformer power supply unit. c.1930. Kodascope Model "B" Cine Projector 1930
ETM Type DD 110v 16mm projector used by Professor Henri Chretien c. 1928. Part of the Widescreen Association Collection. ETM Type DD 110v 16mm projector used by Professor Henri Chretien circa 1928