Reliance Animatograph 35mm cine projector. (/2 = Shutter, /3 = Spool arm, /4 = Spool arm). Reliance' Animatograph 35mm Cine Projector 1906
Early cinema poster mounted on cardboard inscribed "Depicted by the Animatograph. Living photos by Robt. W. Paul". Made by David Allen & Sons Ltd, London. Depicted by the Animatograph poster circa 1896
Sprocket wheel for 35mm films said to have come from the film rewinder used by R W Paul at the Alhambra, London. Sprocket Wheel for 35mm Film Rewinder 1896
Pedestal for Paul Kinematograph apparatus, seven star, March 1896 type. Replica driving handle. Pedestal for Theatrograph Projector No 2 Mark 1 1896
Replica of Robert Paul perforating machine, 1896 Replica of Paul perforating machine, 1896 circa 1930
Mechanism for early kinematographic apparatus: improved projection movement, 3 star, as made 1902, 35mm Mechanism for early kinematographic apparatus: improved projection movement 1902
Bragg-Paul Pulsator, model II, box "A" (pump unit) only, designed by Robert W Paul after the method of Sir William Bragg and possibly made by Siebe, Gorman and Co. Ltd., London 1934-1950 Pump unit for the Bragg-Paul Pulsator, model II, London, England, 1934-1950 1934-1950
"Reliance" cinematograph (1906) model made by the late R.W. Paul, with three spools and one film container; electric arc-light and projection lens 'Reliance' cinematograph projector 1906
Adjustable stand for Robert Paul's Cinematograph Camera No 2 used to film Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession 1897. Adjustable stand for Robert Paul's Cinematograph Camera No 2 1897
Film printing machine, manufactured and used by Robert Paul, 1896 Printing machine used by Robert Paul 1896
Early projector unit for Paul Kinematograph apparatus, seven star, March 1896 type. Cast metal plaque on front left side of projector mechanism base plate 'RW PAUL / HATTON GARDEN / LONDON'. Replicas of lamphouse, driving handle, film spool and lens system. Robert Paul's Theatrograph Projector No 2 Mark 1 1896
Early Kinematographic apparatus:- one mechanism for wide films (2 3/8 inches wide) (60mm) manufactured by Robert William Paul. Projector mechanism for wide film