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This object consists of 20 parts, some of which may be located elsewhere.

Bing British Cinematograph

Toy Projector and Set of Films
1930-1939 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

1. Miniature film projector with dynamo, made from metal painted black and chromed in places.
2. Film casing disc, black metal.
3. Pulley, coiled metal.
4. Electrical transformer, bakelite; with wire and plug suitable for lamp socket.

Set of 9.5mm cellulose acetate films:
*5-10. Disney films:
5. Donald Duck's Debut, on metal Pathéscope spool
6. Holding the Dummy, on metal Pathéscope spool
7. Hello Minnie, on bakelite spool
8. Pluto's Plaything, on bakelite spool
9. Mickey Enlists, on bakelite spool
10. At the Carnival, on enclosed metal Pathéscope spool
11. Pathéscope spool similar to (5), empty
12. Pathéscope card box for (5), Donald Duck's Debut
13. Pathéscope card box, similar to (12)

*14-16. Pathéscope card boxes for films (17-19). Marked 'FOR USE WITH BING BRITISH SAFETY CINEMAS'
14/17. Snub's Awakening
15/18. Off for the Holidays (film in two pieces)
16/19. Landing the Balloon (film in two pieces)

20. Instructions/information leaflet for BING BRITISH SAFETY CINEMAS

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 20 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Projector
  • Cinematograph
  • Canister
  • Pulley
  • Transformer
  • Film "Donald Duck's Debut" on Metal Spool
  • Film "Holding the Dummy" on Metal Spool
  • Film "Hello Minnie" on Bakelite Spool
  • Film "Pluto's Plaything" on Bakelite Spool
  • Film "Mickey Enlists" on Bakelite Spool
  • Film "At the Carnival" on Enclosed Metal Spool
  • Film Spool
  • Film Box "Donald Duck's Debut"
  • Film Box
  • Film Box "Snub's Awakening"
  • Film Box "Off for the Holidays"
  • Film Box "Landing the Balloon"
  • Film "Snub's Awakening"
  • Film "Off for the Holidays"
  • Film "Landing the Balloon"
  • Leaflet
TitleBing British Cinematograph (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Painted metal, cellulose acetate safety film, Bakelite, printed card and paper
Brief description
Film projector and set of films, probably Bing, Great Britain, 1920-25
Physical description
1. Miniature film projector with dynamo, made from metal painted black and chromed in places.
2. Film casing disc, black metal.
3. Pulley, coiled metal.
4. Electrical transformer, bakelite; with wire and plug suitable for lamp socket.

Set of 9.5mm cellulose acetate films:
*5-10. Disney films:
5. Donald Duck's Debut, on metal Pathéscope spool
6. Holding the Dummy, on metal Pathéscope spool
7. Hello Minnie, on bakelite spool
8. Pluto's Plaything, on bakelite spool
9. Mickey Enlists, on bakelite spool
10. At the Carnival, on enclosed metal Pathéscope spool
11. Pathéscope spool similar to (5), empty
12. Pathéscope card box for (5), Donald Duck's Debut
13. Pathéscope card box, similar to (12)

*14-16. Pathéscope card boxes for films (17-19). Marked 'FOR USE WITH BING BRITISH SAFETY CINEMAS'
14/17. Snub's Awakening
15/18. Off for the Holidays (film in two pieces)
16/19. Landing the Balloon (film in two pieces)

20. Instructions/information leaflet for BING BRITISH SAFETY CINEMAS
Dimensions
  • All parts weight: 2.85kg (Note: nifill)
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
'PATHÉSCOPE' (On five of the film boxes)
Credit line
Given by Mrs A. D. Smith
Object history
The projector and films belonged to the donor's late husband, Donald William Smith, b. 1913.
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
B.103:1 to 20-1996

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Record createdApril 18, 2000
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