35mm Lumiere Cinematographe, camera, printer, projector, serial number 8.. Lumiere perforation.. Fitted with Krauss Zeiss Anastigmatic f6-3, 54mm lens No.10209. Made by Jules Carpentier, 1895/6. Lumiere Cinematographe 1895/6
Chronoscope PAP exposure meter, made by Lumiere France. Cylindrical actinometer with lens forming image of scene on POP on paper in filter with standard tint surround. With exposure tables and original carton. Chronoscope PAP exposure meter 1907-1917
35mm Lumière Cinématographe camera/ projector/ printer, serial no 254, with 3 external feed magazines, 2 printing magazines, 2 internal take-up magazines, taking and projection lenses, crank and case. Claw mechanism designed for Edison perforations. With wooden box. Made by Jules Carpentier, c. 1896. Lumière Cinématographe circa 1896
Le Chronoscope PAP cylindrical actinometer. Lens at one end, paper holder with standard tints at the other. Print-out image of scene cf with standard tint; exposure time calculated from tables (missing) Le Chronoscope PAP actinometer 1907-1917
Six reels of flip card picture film by Lumiere, Lyon, France for Kinora viewer in shoe box Six Reels of Flip Card Picture Film for Kinora Viewer by Lumiere circa 1905
45 x 107mm dry plates. Lumiere. In original carton with instruction sheet. Packet of Lumiere Extra Rapid Dry Plates
Lumiere Kinora with two picture reels. Wooden hinged stand with metal viewer. 1908, No. 1 design, combination hand or table instrument for single viewer. Kinora Cinematographic Viewer with Picture Reels 1908
Lumiere Autochrome meter, sold by Thos. K. Grant, Polebrook House, Golden Square, London. Dial type exposure calculator for Autochrome plates. Tables for moth and time of day; scales for subject, light number, exposure time for f.8; other apertures found by factors added to light number. Cardboard. (M1744) Lumiere Autochrome meter
Glass stereoscopic transparency in colour, by Lumiere (7" x 3 1/4") Glass stereoscopic transparency in colour 1893-1963