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Glass-plate negatives recording 1896 Sanriku quake

Glass-plate negatives recording 1896 Sanriku quake

TOKYO, Japan - Shozo Fujiwara, an official of the Morioka Local Meteorological Observatory, holds some of the glass-plate negatives recording damage inflicted by the 1896 earthquake and tsunami that hit the Sanriku region on the Pacific coast in northeastern Japan, at the observatory in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, on July 1, 2013.

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Feet First film (1930)

Feet First film (1930)

Harold Lloyd Characters: Harold Horne Film: Feet First (1937) Director: Clyde Bruckman, Harold Lloyd 30 October 1930 Harold Lloyd, the renowned film comedian whose career spanned 34 years and included more than 200 films, is shown here in a publicity still for 'Feet First,' the Paramount film released in 1930. A founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Lloyd later received an Honorary Oscar in 1952. This is one of many photos reproduced from original 8 x 10 negatives that are part of Lloyd's personal photograph and paper collection recently donated to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Margaret Herrick Library by Suzanne Lloyd, granddaughter of the silent era star and chair of the Harold Lloyd Trust. Date: 30 October 1930

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EDITING NEGATIVES AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS IN THE 1920'S PICTURE

EDITING NEGATIVES AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS IN THE 1920'S PICTURE

EDITING NEGATIVES AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS IN THE 1920'S PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE MP/209MK EDITING NEGATIVES AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS IN THE 1920'S MP/209MK

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THE ONLY CAMERA KNOWN TO SURVIVE FROM THE MITCHELL AND KENYO

THE ONLY CAMERA KNOWN TO SURVIVE FROM THE MITCHELL AND KENYO

THE ONLY CAMERA KNOWN TO SURVIVE FROM THE MITCHELL AND KENYON FILM COMPANY WHICH OPERATED FROM BLACKBURN LANCASHIRE BETWEEN 1899 AND 1913 IS HELD AT THE CINEMA MUSEUM, AN INDEPENDENT ORGANISATION IN KENNINGTON SOUTH LONDON WHICH ALSO HAS ABOUT 75 EARLY MITCHELL AND KENYON FICTION TITLES ALONG WITH THEIR ORIGINAL NEGATIVES AND OTHER ARTIFACTS PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE

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THE ONLY CAMERA KNOWN TO SURVIVE FROM THE MITCHELL AND KENYO

THE ONLY CAMERA KNOWN TO SURVIVE FROM THE MITCHELL AND KENYO

THE ONLY CAMERA KNOWN TO SURVIVE FROM THE MITCHELL AND KENYON FILM COMPANY WHICH OPERATED FROM BLACKBURN LANCASHIRE BETWEEN 1899 AND 1913 IS HELD AT THE CINEMA MUSEUM, AN INDEPENDENT ORGANISATION IN KENNINGTON SOUTH LONDON WHICH ALSO HAS ABOUT 75 EARLY MITCHELL AND KENYON FICTION TITLES ALONG WITH THEIR ORIGINAL NEGATIVES AND OTHER ARTIFACTS PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE

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The shrine at the top of Mt. Atago

The shrine at the top of Mt. Atago

This seems to have been copied from the June 12, 1871 issue of The Far East, then tinted and sold as a photograph. The Far East, which later became a monthly illustrated magazine, was an English-language newspaper with photographs printed on albumen paper and glued to the pages. Each photograph was printed using natural light and so a variety of negatives was used. This photograph depicts seven children. The building in the back is Atago Shinto Shrine, the deity of which was worshipped for protection from fire.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number90‐26‐0]

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