- that used a line-sheet to
create the
illusion of
motion in pictures. The
Motograph Moving Picture Book was
published in
London at the
start of 1898 by Bliss...
- The
Motograph News Bulletin, also
known as the Zipper, was a 380 feet long
electromechanical news
ticker display that
wrapped around One
Times Square...
- the
stroboscopic disc,
zoetrope and praxinoscope. Date
uncertain - The
Motograph Moving Picture Book was
published in
London at the
start of 1898 by Bliss...
-
patented in 1923.
Reilly called his
invention the
Motograph. In 1928, The New York
Times installed a
Motograph [fr] to
display news
headlines on the
sides of...
-
Mosley 1985, p. 62.
Murray &
Heumann 2011, p. 92.
Crafton 1993, p. 123.
Motograph staff 1912, p. 162.
Canemaker 2005, p. 168.
Merkl 2007, p. 32. Glut 1999...
-
television pictures across the Atlantic. The
pictures are
transmitted from
Motograph House,
London by
telephone cable to Ben Clapp's
station GK2Z at 40 Warwick...
-
installed atop the
Times Tower's roof in
September 1928. An
electromechanical Motograph News
Bulletin news ticker,
colloquially known as the "zipper", started...
-
pictures across the
Atlantic Ocean. The
pictures are
transmitted from
Motograph House,
London by
telephone cable to Ben Clapp's
station GK2Z at 40 Warwick...
-
Belle of
Crystal Palace Motograph before 24 June 1914
Queenie of the
Circus Motograph before 24 June 1914 The
World at War
Motograph c. July 1914 The Great...
- Red Barn
Directed by
Maurice Elvey Written by
Maurice Elvey Produced by
Motograph Film
Company Starring Elisabeth Risdon Fred
Groves Douglas Payne Nessie...