British Kinematography (1951)

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ir,v? BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPHY Vol. 18, No. 5 The Festival T s * This AII-MetaljRewinding and Editing Bench was specially designed and manufactured by us for use in the Telecinema of the South Bank Exhibition of the Festival of Britain, 1951. It has, we are proud to announce, received the unanimous commendation of those responsible for the conception and presentation of the Telecinema entertainment. It consists not only of the rigid iy constructed bench itself, but also of all the necessary accessories for speedy and efficient rewinding and editing of 3,000 feet spools of stereofilm. We are convinced that, like the other Telecinema Apparatus, it stands, in its field, as a redounding affirmation of British pre-eminence in design, craftsmanship and finish. Manufactured by ROBERT RIGBY LTD. Premier Works, Northington Street LONDON, W.CI