Cinematographic camera no. 90
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Cinematographic camera no. 90

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Cinematographic camera no. 90
Williamson Kinematograph Co. Ltd, London; 35mm., wooden case with no. 90 blind-stamped on base, lacquered-brass fittings, leather carry handle, Newton-type folding viewfinder, hand-cranked mechanism with original hand-crank, gate stamped WILLIAMSON CAMERA TYPE 4 PAT. APP. 24859/12, two internal 100ft. magazines, maker's plate WILLIAMSON KINEMATOGRAPH CO. LTD. MANUFACTURERS & SHIPPERS 28 DENMARK ST, CHARING CROSS RD, W.C., with a Carl Zeiss, Jena Tessar f/6.3 7.5cm. lens no. 199211
出版
Peter Ariel (1989), Ariel Cinematographic Register, no. 1107.
John Barnes (1983), Pioneers of British Film p. 41-44 & 209-212.
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British patent number 24589 of 1912 was granted to James Williamson and Colin Martin Williamson for 'Improvements in the Construction of Cinematograph Cameras'. The patent was applied for on 30 October 1912 and accepted on 10 April 1913. The Williamson company made cinematographic movements for Houghtons and Houghton-Butcher, who sold them under the Ensign trade name. It is likely that the camera casing was made by Houghtons.