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  • Coupled with a camera—or rather the Kinetograph, as Thomas Edison named the object he coinvented with his young assistant W.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Coupled with a camera—or rather the Kinetograph, as Thomas Edison named the object he coinvented with his young assistant W.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • No wonder Edison chuckled at the effect he produced with his Kinetograph.

    Short Films: before 1894 Divers 2007

  • Kinetograph of Thomas Edison, of which I was so happy as to see the first trial at Orange Park, New Jersey, during a recent visit to the great electrician.

    The End of Books 2006

  • Edison and his research partner W.K.L. Dickson continued work that led to the development of the Kinetograph, one of the first motion picture cameras, in 1891, and the first commercial motion picture machine, the peep-show style Kinetoscope.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • Edison and his research partner W.K.L. Dickson continued work that led to the development of the Kinetograph, one of the first motion picture cameras, in 1891, and the first commercial motion picture machine, the peep-show style Kinetoscope.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • Edison and his research partner W.K.L. Dickson continued work that led to the development of the Kinetograph, one of the first motion picture cameras, in 1891, and the first commercial motion picture machine, the peep-show style Kinetoscope.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • Edison and his research partner W.K.L. Dickson continued work that led to the development of the Kinetograph, one of the first motion picture cameras, in 1891, and the first commercial motion picture machine, the peep-show style Kinetoscope.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • At present he is working at the 'Kinetograph,' a combination of the phonograph and the instantaneous photograph as exhibited in the zoetrope, by which he expects to produce an animated picture or simulacrum of a scene in real life or the drama, with its appropriate words and sounds.

    Heroes of the Telegraph John Munro 1889

  • Andrew Shail - 'The Great American Kinetograph' in Britain: Film, Fakery and The Boer War

    The Bioscope 2009

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