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1896 |
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10/1 - |
Birt Acres presents the country’s first successful projection of films to the Lyonsdown Amateur Photographic Association in Barnet . [MORE] | |||
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20/2 - |
Robert Paul demonstrates his Animatograph projector at Finsbury Technical College. [MORE] | |||
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21/2 - |
The first public screening is given at the Marlborough Hall of the Royal Polytechnic Institution (now part of the University of Westminster) in Regent Street, London. [MORE] | |||
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12/3 - |
Birt Acres gives the first public projection of films at 2 Piccadilly Mansions, Piccadilly Circus, London. [MORE] | |||
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19/3 - |
Robert Paul gives the first public demonstration of his projector at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly. [MORE] | |||
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21/7 - |
Birt Acres presents his films to 75 members of the Royal families of Europe at Marlborough House. [MORE] | |||
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24/10 - |
Robert Paul patents a moving picture “experience” based on H. G. Wells’ novel The Time Machine. [MORE] | |||
| – Esme Collings makes 19 films over a brief but prolific period. [MORE] |