WOMEN PROJECTIONISTS during World War II. Seen here at the G
WOMEN PROJECTIONISTS during World War II. Seen here at the Granada Cinema, Harrow, London. Lit for the photograph by having the second projector arc lamp door open, one projectionist checks that the next reel her colleage has brought through, is the correct one. The helmets indicate that air bombing raids were current or expected WOMEN PROJECTIONISTS during World War II. Seen here at the Granada Cinema, Harrow, London. Lit for the photograph by having the second projector arc-lamp door open , one projectionist checks that the next reel her colleague has brought through, is the correct one. The helmets indicate that air bombing raids were current or expected. The projector shown is a Ross, model FC with a Ross type D arc lamp behind, made at the Ross factory at Clapham, London
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