SU1 AV system 150 in a carrying case with instruction manual. Also included are a pair of 85-150mm lenses 1991
Projector lantern limelight burner with separate side-by-side jets, late 19th. century Projector lantern limelight burner with separate side-by-side jets
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, no provenance, possibly ex Mutual Improvement Class. Projector, possibly ex Mutual Improvement Class
Stereopticon back cine projector used at Pinewood Process Stage. Stereopticon Back Cine Projector for Pinewood Process Stage
Kodak Sound Kodascope Special projector in lined case. Kodak Sound Kodascope Special projector in lined case.
Domestic projector for 35mm film. Beater movement, 2 continuous sprockets. Cinescope mechanism. No safety shutter. Framing lever. Flywheel. Urban fireproof spool boxes. Chain drive to take up spindle, Chain missing. Iron lamphouse with double condenser. No light source. Wooden base. 35mm Film Projector
Kodak Kodascope 8 Model 30 projector. For 8mm film 200 feet reels, claw intermittent, 2 sprockets. Motor speed control, lamp switch, for 110 or 240 volts. Kodak Kodascope 8 Model 30 projector. For 8mm film 200 feet reels circa 1948
Kodatoy 16mm projector. Universal model projector for 16mm film, lens missing. 100 watt lamp built in resistance (modified). With an electric motor drive, extension arms for 400 ft spools. In original carrying case with built in screen. Kodak Limited. Kodatoy 16mm projector. Universal model projector for 16mm film
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
V.I.S. 35mm filmstrip projector, c. 1938. Label attached to front of case reads: Visual Information Service, 168 A Battersea Bridge Road, London S.W.11. 35mm Filmstrip Projector circa 1938
'Olikos' home cinematograph camera projector by Bonds Ltd., 1911. 'Olikos' home cinematograph camera projector by Bonds Ltd. 1911
Kodascope Model D projector. Projector for 16mm cinefilm. Fitted with a Kodak 1 1/2 inch projection lens. For A1 prefocus lamp, right angle condenser mirror light path. Double claw and sprocket wheel for silent film only. 400' capacity. Electric motor drive variable speed. Power rewind. For 110v supply with separate resistance for 200-250 volts. Rewired, No.11579. Kodak Limited Kodascope Model D projector
Pathe 9.5mm projector. Projector; motor drive; claw intermittent; 2 sprockets; modified for QI lamp; in box with resistance and Ensign 'Popular' Film Splicer; Serial No 02636BA. Pathe 9.5mm projector
Projector for standard 8mm film. Die-cast construction with pedestal base, mechanism tilts and locks by large screw; 6 inch diameter spool capacity; electric motor drive with speed control. 100 volts and 200 watt lamp (300 watt lamp fitted) SS cap. Internal resistance, Kodak projection lens, F: 1 inch f/1.6 coated. Inching knob, framing control, power rewind on/off switch in mains lead. Kodak Limited. Kodascope Eight -46 projector
Profile projector by Mitutoyo, 1983, Japanese, including protractor screen x10-x50 zoom lens, cross table, G S counter & 2 dupmatic leads Profile projector by Mitutoyo 1983
Projector for 2x2 inch slides; Kodak F:4" Projection Ektanon lens f/3.5; slides pushed down through gate; dun coloured plastic; in original carton. Kodak Home Kodaslide projector (second model)
Pathe Baby 9.5mm projector. No. 131868. Hand operated projector for 9.5mm film, 20 volt watt lamp with internal resistance wand external resistance with meter, 240 - 110 volts. Sprocketless claw transport with automatic take-up in the enclosed chamber. Automatic stop mechanism for notched films, with Pathescope super extension arms for large spools. Potential ACM (asbestos) Pathe Baby 9.5mm Projector