World Film and Television Progress (1938)

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LONDON GALLERY 28 CORK STREET, LONDON, W.i ^\URING the month of July the London Gallery will ^present "THE IMPACT OF MACHINES", a special exhibition consisting partly of original 19th century Drawings, Engravings and Lithographs of Machines (particularly those connected with transport) and partly of Modern Paintings in which motifs from machinery appear. This exhibition, which should interest students of Engineering history as well as followers of Modern Paintina, will open on Tuesday, July $th. Entrance 1/3. A double number of the LONDON BULLETIN will be devoted to the exhibition and will contain special articles and reproductions. _J (NEWMAN-SINCLAIR) It drives 200 feet Standard (35 mm.) Kine Film with one wind of the mechanism. Price: With F/1.9 Ross Xpress Lens, £130 AUTO KINE' CAMERA IS THE MOST MARVELLOUS CLOCKWORK DRIVEN CAMERA IN THE WORLD. A TRIBUTE FROM TIBET Phari Dzong, Tibet, 14,300 ft. April 24th, 1938. You have had many letters in praise of your wonderful apparatus, and no one knows better than yourselves the amazing workmanship that is put into all your equipment, but at the risk of being one more of a large crowd, I should like to take the opportunity of telling you how marvellously my Auto camera has stood up to a very trying variety of climates. Since leaving London on January 15th, I have travelled through British India, Siam, Malay, Java, Sumatra and on to Celebes, the large island between Borneo and New Guinea. In the latter place the temperature was 100 and the humidity about 94 one of the most trying climates imaginable. I am now in Tibet at an altitude of 14,300 ft. and never once has your machine faltered, no matter what the temperature or conditions. I don't think there are many other models about which the same could be said. N.R. JAMES A. SINCLAIR & Co. Ltd. 3 WHITEHALL, LONDON, S.W.I Telephone: Whitehall 1788 Telegrams: Oraculum, Pari, London ACADEMY CINEMA 165 OXFORD STREET GERRARD 2981 BERKELEY CINEMA BERKELEY STREET MAYFAIR 8505 Director: MISS ELSIE COHEN present GREAT INTERNATIONAL FILMS Notices of future presentations will be sent free on receipt of Name and Address II .. u •I : U U II II II V u i u y V \i J j ii . i r-*r<r<rg-?T^g*rigir-rg.rr:rg<rg£gig-<rg-gT-*T:^*gig-fE-rr-gr<rg 120