Kinematograph year book (1944)

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The Kinematograph Yea? Book. 85 The building of Mobile Cinemas and the exhibition of Sound Films in the open air and in daylight, of which we were the pioneers, is not our only activity. One important and ever-growing department is that devoted to the production of all types of sponsored and publicity films and their exhibition to theatre, open air tour, or specialised audiences, for which last, if you have no projection equipment available, we are able to supply or hire as required. The BRIMAIN Generator Unit is also an exclusive British Films development, and is specially built for the provision of A.C. current supply to 16 mm. Portable Sound Film Projectors. Our co-operation and advice on the economic and effective application of any of our products is freely at your disposal. Head Office: 199 PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.l. Telephone: REGent 2828 Works: 260 HIGH ROAD, BALHAM, LONDON, S.W.17. Tel.: BATtersea 8506