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Murray multiplex tape transmitter, 1910-1920

1910-1920

Moy and Bastie 35m Patent Cinematograph Camera

1909-1910

Set of Mechanical Powers (apparatus for demonstrating principles of mechanics)

1860-1870

500g glass jar containing manganese dioxide black, 1909-1950

1909-1950

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

1909

Cine camera for 35mm film in internal 220 foot magazines. Lens, viewfinder system missing. Mechanism with electric motor intact. Alternative two pin power connector added. Painted black. Footage and FPS indicators intact. Gyro unit missing. Serial No. 112 Ernest F. Moy.

Moy Electric Gyroscope Kinematograph Camera

35mm cine-film loop projector (including facility for magazine), with variable speed control and with canvas cover and spare lamp, c.1951

35mm cine-film loop projector (including facility for magazine)

1951

35mm cine camera with tripod by Moy and Bastie, 1909, Serial No 394.

Moy & Bastie 35mm Cine Camera with Tripod

1909

Model of a feathering paddle wheel with weighted floats that turn on radial spokes and not on a central axis, patented and made by Richard Vines, Camden, Middlesex, England, 1860

Model of a feathering paddle wheel with weighted floats that turn on radial spokes and not on a central axis

1860

Colour ink jet print on Innova fibre paper by Chris Steele-Perkins: Fight in Camden Palace Night Club, London, from the series The Pleasure Principle.

Fight in Camden Palace Night Club, London

1989

Photograph entitled 'New pedestrian barrier at a crossing in Camden Town' by Edward Malindine, 17 March 1935. Gelatin silver print

New pedestrian barrier at a crossing in Camden Town

1935-03-17