Slide 6 of [Robert Paul's cinematograph film production] (lecture: manufacturer unknown, at least 28 slides, n.d.)
– alternative version of this slideThe image caption reads:
'This machine was one of the first successful types to be introduced in this country. It was used by R.W. Paul for filming Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1897 for which purpose a special stand for revolving the camera was designed.
Science Museum, London, No. 225'
Example in Royal Institution Collection
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