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

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list of post-war models, and it has all the new features expected and hoped for by many teachers and showmen. It is fitted with a minimum of controls and all are well marked, accurate, and positive in action. Starting, stopping and "still" projection are all accomplished by using the same simple clutch-lever, which can also be used to wind the film in order to review a scene on the film. It is manufactured by the Victor Animatograph Corporation (London), Ltd., 9, Cavendish Square, London, W.i, who will be pleased to give the reader further information. 169