Advertisement in The Moving Picture World for The Edison Kinetoscope and Edison films for release in March and April, 1910.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/1230/thumbnail.jp
Production still, exterior, from an Edison silent film, 1909.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jona...
Advertisement: Le Courrier Cinematographique [French language magazine]. The Ernemann Projector, the...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
Advertisement for the Kinograph Projector that appeared in a January 1 edition of The Edison Kinetog...
Copy of the cover of The Edison Kinetogram, Volume 2, No. 6, April 15, 1910, listing the Edison film...
Cover of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911. It featured Edison films released from January 1 to...
Copy of page 274 in January 1910 issue of The Moving Picture World, with listing of Licensed Films f...
The Edison Projecting Kinetoscope No. 791, pre-1900. Edison Mfg. Co., Orange N.J.https://digitalcomm...
Clippings from the November 1, 1909 Edison Kinetogram, for the film Bill The Bill Poster released ...
Clippings from the November 1st 1909 Kinetogram, page 3 and page 9, featuring Edison Film No. 6542, ...
Copy of an advertisement in The Davenport Democrat, August 12, 1923. It is introducing the Victor Ci...
Kinetogram article about Laddie, Edison Film No. 6525, a dramatic released October 5, 1909.https:/...
Page 12 of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911 edition, showing photographs of members of the Edi...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
Advertisement: La Courrier Cinematographique, 1916, “The Imperator” projector by Heinrich Ernemann. ...
Production still, exterior, from an Edison silent film, 1909.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jona...
Advertisement: Le Courrier Cinematographique [French language magazine]. The Ernemann Projector, the...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
Advertisement for the Kinograph Projector that appeared in a January 1 edition of The Edison Kinetog...
Copy of the cover of The Edison Kinetogram, Volume 2, No. 6, April 15, 1910, listing the Edison film...
Cover of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911. It featured Edison films released from January 1 to...
Copy of page 274 in January 1910 issue of The Moving Picture World, with listing of Licensed Films f...
The Edison Projecting Kinetoscope No. 791, pre-1900. Edison Mfg. Co., Orange N.J.https://digitalcomm...
Clippings from the November 1, 1909 Edison Kinetogram, for the film Bill The Bill Poster released ...
Clippings from the November 1st 1909 Kinetogram, page 3 and page 9, featuring Edison Film No. 6542, ...
Copy of an advertisement in The Davenport Democrat, August 12, 1923. It is introducing the Victor Ci...
Kinetogram article about Laddie, Edison Film No. 6525, a dramatic released October 5, 1909.https:/...
Page 12 of the Edison Kinetogram, January 1, 1911 edition, showing photographs of members of the Edi...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...
Advertisement: La Courrier Cinematographique, 1916, “The Imperator” projector by Heinrich Ernemann. ...
Production still, exterior, from an Edison silent film, 1909.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jona...
Advertisement: Le Courrier Cinematographique [French language magazine]. The Ernemann Projector, the...
In 1897, Thomas A. Edison designed and built the first Projecting Kinetoscope. Edison’s Kinetoscope...