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Title
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Projection Boxes
Creator
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Michael Pigott
Still Image
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Original Format
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photo
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Title
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Brighton (East Sussex), Astoria Theatre
Subject
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projection box
Description
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Projection box of a Brighton cinema in 1934. Used with permission from Screen International.
Creator
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Kinematograph Weekly / The Ideal Kinema
Source
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Kinematograph Weekly, 25 January 1934, p. 39
Publisher
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The University of Warwick
Date
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2019-08-19
Contributor
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Kinematograph Weekly / The Ideal Kinema
Rights
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Published with permission
Relation
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http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/1844
Format
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.gif
Language
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English
Coverage
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Brighton, East Sussex