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Victor Animatograph Corporation - Wikipedia
The Victor Animatograph Corporation was a maker of projection equipment founded in 1910 in Davenport, Iowa by Swedish-born American inventor Alexander F. ... en.wikipedia.org
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Animatograph | movie technology - Britannica
The theatrograph (later the animatograph), had been demonstrated in 1896 by the scientific-instrument maker Robert W. Paul. www.britannica.com
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Animatograph camera by Robert Paul
Early kinematographic apparatus:-one small animatograph camera, including film counter, by R. W. Paul, c.1902. Robert W Paul (1869-1943) ... collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
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animatograph
† animatograph Obs. (ænɪˈmætəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [Hybrid f. L. animātus animate a. + -graph.] An early name for the cinematograph; also, a cinematographic camera. Also fig. in reference to literary description. Hence † animatographic (-ˈgræfɪk) a.1896 Daily News 26 Mar. 3/6 At a neighbouring house we have ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vintage Victor 16mm Cine-Projector Animatograph Model 40 | eBay
The projector was manufactured by the Victor Animatograph Corporation. Cine - Projector. the projector and carry cabinet are in excellent condition. www.ebay.com
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What is Animatograph in Film? - Beverly Boy Productions
The animatograph is a groundbreaking early motion picture technology that significantly shaped the evolution of film. beverlyboy.com
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Victor Animatograph Corporation
The Victor Animatograph Corporation was a maker of projection equipment founded in 1910 in Davenport, Iowa by Swedish-born American inventor Alexander wikipedia.org
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ANIMATOGRAPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANIMATOGRAPH is an early form of motion-picture projector. www.merriam-webster.com
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Animatograph - COVE
On 25 March 1896, Robert W. Paul exhibits his moving-image projection, renamed the “Animatograph,” at the Alhambra Music Hall in Leicester Square. editions.covecollective.org
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Victor Animatograph Company of America
The Victor Animatograph Company from 1953 until its selling in 1956 had executive offices in the Davenport Bank Building and a Services ... blogs.davenportlibrary.com
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Victor Animatograph Corporation
Alexander F. Victor founded the Victor Animatograph Corporation in Davenport, Iowa in 1910, the same year he began his association with Samuel G. Rose. aspace.lib.uiowa.edu
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Kodascope
By 1924, Victor Animatograph Corporation and Bell and Howell had placed 16mm projectors on the market, so Kodak eliminated the requirement to purchase wikipedia.org
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biograph
▪ I. biograph, n. (ˈbaɪəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [Cf. biography, and photograph.] 1. A biographical sketch or notice. rare1865 E. Burritt Walk Land's End 8 The thoughts submitted on the subject of biographs. 2. An earlier form of cinematograph, introduced from the U.S. (Cf. animatograph.) Also attrib.1897 Westm... Oxford English Dictionary
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28 mm film
reduction prints (usually, although not always, abridged) of popular films for home rental, designed to be used in Pathéscope Cinematograph or Victor Animatograph wikipedia.org
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cinematograph
▪ I. cinematograph, n. (sɪnɪˈmætəgrɑːf, -græf) [ad. F. cinématographe, f. Gr. κίνηµα, κινηµατ- movement + -graph. Cf. kinematograph.] A device (and the necessary apparatus) by which a series of instantaneous photographs of moving objects taken in rapid succession are projected on a screen in similar... Oxford English Dictionary
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