Cine-film projection : a practical manual for users of all types of 16-mm. (1952)

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Acknowledgements The Author acknowledges, with grateful thanks, the technical and material assistance rendered by the directors and staff of the following organisations: Agilux Ltd.; Barnet Ensign Ross Ltd.; British Kinematograph Society; British Standards Institution; The Bell & Howell Co., Ltd.; The British Film Institute; British Thompson-Houston Co., Ltd.; Carpenter & Richardson, Ltd.; Cinetechnic, Ltd.; Don Briggs Kinescope Service, Ltd.; Dekko Cameras, Ltd.; E.D.P. Productions, Ltd.; The Essex Motion Picture Co., Ltd.; G.B. Equipments, Ltd.; Griffin Film Enterprises, Ltd.; Intelinc, Ltd.; John King Films, Ltd.; Kodak, Ltd.; Movie-Mite Corporation (U.S.A.); Neville Brown & Co., Ltd.; Pathescope, Ltd.; R.C.A. Photophone, Ltd.; Siemens Electric Lamps & Supplies, Ltd.; SimplexAmpro, Ltd.; Sound Services, Ltd.; Victor Animatograph Corporation (London), Ltd.; and "The Film User." The author is also grateful to his many friends for their prompt assistance and encouragement.