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8mm Walton Standard film - The Kansan (1943), George Archainbaud, black and white

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Walton Standard 8mm film - The Kansan - Richard Dix 200ft Black and white, silent

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9.5mm Cine film - The Rodeo (1933), black and white, animated

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Revere Ranger 8mm Movie Camera

Chicago/IL/United States, 1950s
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Assorted Film Making Accessories

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Kodak XL33 Super 8 Camera

1930s
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Kodascope 8 8mm Film Viewer

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Harmony 8mm Editor Viewer

Japan, 1960s
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The American super 8 revolution

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Vitaphone Talking Pictures advertisement

United States, c. 1926
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Kinemacolor advertisement

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Super 8mm film - The Great Grape Ape, A Knight to Remember (1975) colour, animated

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Kodascope 8 camera

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What's wrong with this picture?

Australia, 1999
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[Kodak Cinegraph compilation. No. 05]

Australia, c. 1920
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Boys on set of Bill Onus’ silent film

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8MM Movie Camera E3L Model 1617

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US Navy Ciné-Kodak Special

United States, c. 1940s
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Billy the Kid cinema slide

1941
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220 Sundial camera

Switzerland, c. 1954
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