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Sequential-frame three-colour process vintage positive cine film: West Pier, Brighton

Kinemacolor projector on table type stand

1910

Kinemacolor rewinder, by Urban

Reserve Film Box Case with Four Film Boxes for "Kinemacolor"

No 1 Kinemacolor Camera

1909

Kinemacolor 35mm Cine Camera

circa 1909

Darling 35mm Cine Camera

1896

Kinemacolor cine camera made by Moy and Bastie to Charles Urban's design

1909

Lee and Turner Three-Colour Projector

1902

Reel of vintage positive cine film: sequential-frame three-colour process

1902-1904

Williamson 35mm Gun Camera

1917

Williamson 35mm Cine Camera

Williamson Topical Paragon 35mm Cine Camera

circa 1910

The Williamson Cine Camera

circa 1914

Aircraft Cine Camera Model G 45

1939-1945

One colour filter for Kinemacolor mechanisms.

Colour filter for Kinemacolor mechanisms

c. 1909

Strip of negative Kinemacolor film, passepartout-Delhi Durbar

Strip of negative film of Delhi Durbar

1911

Two frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing Scottish Tartan clothing, MacPherson label on the tartan. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Four frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing Scottish Tartan clothing, MacPherson label on the tartan. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Two frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing a long shot of a clocktower.

Kinemacolor

circa 1909

Four frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing a long shot of a clocktower.

Kinemacolor

circa 1909

Four frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing Scottish Tartan clothing, MacPherson label on the tartan. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Kinemacolor 35mm cine projector mechanism, with filter wheel. Wardour Street, London, UK

Kinemacolor 35mm Cine Projector Mechanism

1912

"Kinemacolor" negative film showing round hole perforations to indicate red picture value - 'British Watchdogs in Action'.

"Kinemacolor" negative film showing round hole perforations

"Kinemacolor" leader film showing markings for setting correctly in machine (no image content).

"Kinemacolor" leader film

Colour filters for Kinemacolor mechanisms (3), (with pair spare filters in case)

Colour filters for Kinemacolor mechanisms (3)

Tripod for Kinemacolor camera built by Moy & Bastie in 1909 to specification of Charles Urban and G A Smith.

Tripod for Kinemacolor camera

1909

"Kinemacolor" endless colour film for replacing revolving colour filter (experimental, no image content).

Kinemacolor endless colour film for replacing revolving colour filter

Two models illustrating the principal of the Urban-Smith 'Kinemacolor' system of 1906.

Two Models Demonstrating Urban-Smith 'Kinemacolor' System

1906

Film Programmes, Promotional Material and Souvenirs relating to Kinemacolor and Kinekrom films, 1897-1930. Part of Charles Urban Archive.

Film Programmes

1897-1930

Six full frames and one quarter frame of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing Scottish Tartan clothing, MacPherson label on the tartan. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Four full frames and one half frame of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing Scottish Tartan clothing, MacPherson label on the tartan. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Two frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor negative film showing a medium long shot of a group of Japanese women wearing kimonos. Damaged.

Kinemacolor

circa 1909

Six full frames and one half frame of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing Scottish Tartan clothing, MacPherson label on the tartan. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Six full frames and one half frame of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing Scottish Tartan clothing, MacPherson label on the tartan. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Six full frames and one half frame of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing a medium close up of a Flower arrangement in a vase. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Six frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing the American flag flying with skyscrapers in the background. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1910s

Four frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing a medium close up of a garden of flowers. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Four full frames and one quarter frame of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing a medium close up of a Flower arrangement in a vase. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Six frames of silent 35mm Kinemacolor positive film showing a medium close up of a Flower arrangement in a vase. Modern print.

Kinemacolor modern print

circa 1909

Shutter and transport mechanism for a single strip of 35mm film mounted on metal plate. Separate twin 35mm gates mounted on metal plate. (Dulex stereoscopic)

Shutter and Transport Mechanism

Programmes and British, Continental and American Press Appreciation of 'Kinema-Color' films, 1908-1912. One volume p1-244 interleaved. Part of Charles Urban Archive.

Programmes and British

1908-1912

Photograph Albums of Charles Urban Trading Co, Kinemacolor House and the Urban Bioscope in Manchuria etc, 1895-1915. Part of Charles Urban Archive.

Photograph Albums of Charles Urban Trading Co

1895-1915

Press cuttings and programmes, chiefly concerning 'Kinema-Color' films, 1908-1921. 3 vols p1-37, 38-75, 76-124. Part of Charles Urban Archive.

Press cuttings and programmes

1908-1912

Letters and Invitation dealing with the exhibitions of 'Kinema-Color' Films. One volume p1-240 (missing p109-110), dating from about 1900 to 1924. Part of Charles Urban Archive.

Letters and Invitation dealing with the exhibitions of 'Kinema-Color' Films. One volume p1-240 (missing p109-110)

circa 1900-1924

Kinemacolor camera built by Moy & Bastie in 1909 to specification of Charles Urban and G. A. Smith (crank handle and screws missing) including tripod (see stroke/part records)

Kinemacolor cine camera made by Moy and Bastie to Charles Urban's design

1909

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

1901-1904

Bag of colour filters for Kinemacolor mechanisms with pair spare filters in case. Four in filter wheels (green/red), two large, two small (one lacks filters), two green, one cyna, two red, one magenta hemispherical. Wratten filters by Wratten & Wainwright Ltd., Croydon, England.

Bag of colour filters for Kinemacolor mechanisms with pair spare filters in case

c. 1909

Programme, for Kinemacolor, showing at Prince's Theatre, Manchester, 9 September 1912. Lloyd & Taylor Printers, 77 Market Street, Manchester. Contains adverts and publicity for fore-coming events at the theatre. No photographic illustrations. 4 leafs. (8 pages)

Programme for Kinemacolor Showing at Prince's Theatre, Manchester

Kinemacolor 35mm cine camera, Serial number 141, with Zeiss Tessar F/3.5 75mm lens, by Carl Zeiss of Jena, Serial No68294 and 48678. Urban-Smith Patents, GBP 148294. One internal 400 foot magazine and with red/green filter wheel inside camera. No crank. Kinematograph Co Ltd, Wardour Street, London.

Kinemacolor Camera No 141

circa 1908