The Bioscope (Jul-Sep 1931)

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THE BIOSCOPE September 9, 1931 Made in England A view of the Cine Film Coating Plant at the Harrow Works of KODAK LIMITED. Since 1917 Kodak Limited have been making Motion Picture Film at their British Works at HARROW. The above photograph shows the latest him coating building — one of the longest reinforced concrete buildings in Great Britain and replete with the most modern equipment. EVERY YEAR AT THIS BRITISH FACTORY HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF FEET OF CINE FILM ARE MADE BY BRITISH LABOUR. Kodak Limited, Kodak House, Kingsway, W.C.2. Always specify Kodak Film Printed by Fleetway Press (1930) Ltd., 3-9, Dane Street, High Holborn, London, W.C. I , and Published by the Bioscope Publishing Co., Ltd., Faraday House, 8-10, Charing Cross Road ,W.C. 2