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Pacifists, 2 Apr 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Pacifists, 2 Apr 1917. Creator: Harris & EwingPacifists, 2 Apr 1917. Anti-war protesters at the U.S. Capitol rallying against President Wilson's speech to Congress asking for a declaration of war
Pacifist Demonstration On East Steps of U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 2 Apr 1917. Creator: Harris & EwingPacifist Demonstration On East Steps of U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 2 Apr 1917. Shows crowd demonstration with peace delegations
National Guard of D.C. - Field Tactics, 1915. Creator: Harris & Ewing. National Guard of D.C. - Field Tactics, 1915National Guard of Washington D.C. - Field Tactics, 1915. Photographer with camera
Cavalry Review By President Wilson - Seen In Stand: President Wilson; General Wood; Col... 1913Cavalry Review By President Wilson, Washington, DC, 1913. In Reviewing Stand: US president Woodrow Wilson, General Wood, Col. Harts; Dr. Grayson; Garrison. (Note cine camera at right)
A pause for instruction from film producer Anthony Asquith, Twickenham, London, c1932. During the making of the Gainsborough Pictures film, The Lucky Number
H. G. Ponting and One of His Cinematograph Cameras, January 1912, (1913). ArtistH. G. Ponting and One of His Cinematograph Cameras, January 1912, (1913). Professional photographer Herbert George Ponting, FRGS, (1870-1935), the expeditions Camera artist and cinematographer
Cameraman filming a wounded soldier, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. ArtistCameraman filming a wounded soldier, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. The French official cinematographer at work filming a wounded Scottish soldier
Herbert Ponting, British photographer, in the Antarctic, 1910-1912. Ponting (1870-1935) with a cinematographic camera on the Terra Nova expedition (1910-1913) to the South Pole led by Captain Scott
Louis Lumiere, French photographer and cinematographer, 1937. In collaboration with his brother Auguste, Louis Lumiere (1864-1948) was a pioneer of cinematography
Advert for Bell & Howell personal movie cameras and projectors, 1920s
Filming in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904. A cinematographic correspondent filming Russian troops. The Russo-Japanese War arose due to the two countries conflicting territorial
Cameramen under fire while filming in the First Balkan War, 1912. By 1912 cinemas were showing newsreels and war reporters were being accompanied by camera teams
Reverse of medal commemorating 50 years of cinematography by the Lumiere brothers, 1945. August (1862-1954) and Louis Lumiere (1864-1948), French chemists and pioneers of cinematography, 1945
Obverse of medal commemorating 50 years of cinematography by the Lumiere brothers, 1945. August (1862-1954) and Louis Lumiere (1864-1948), French chemists and pioneers of cinematography
Louis Jean Lumiere (1864-1948), pioneer of cinematography, c1935Louis Jean Lumiere (1864-1948), French chemist and pioneer of cinematography, c1935. Collaborated with his elder brother, Auguste. From obverse of commemorative plaquette
Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), French physiologist, 19th century. Pioneer of cinematography. From reverse of commemorative plaquette showing Marey at his desk
Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), with cine camera, 1903Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), French physiologist, with cine camera, 1903. Top: Chambre chrono-photographique, the first cine-camera, is used to study movement of creatures in aquarium
Sergei Bondarchuk, Russian film director, 1964. Bondarchuk (1920-1994) during the shooting of War and Peace. His adaptation of Tolstoys novel took seven years to complete