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The Urban Bioscope, also known as the Warwick Bioscope was a film projector developed by Walter Isaacs in 1897 for Charles Urban of the Warwick Trading Company. The projector used a beater movement. It has two names because it was created by Charles Urban and Walter Isaacs. It was a 35mm fast-pull-down-beater-movement machine allegedly based on Georges Demenÿ patents. In 1897, Urban joined Warwick Trading in the UK. At that time he brought with him the Bioscope from America for resale. Earlier versions of the scope projected both slides and films. These versions came with a "spoolbank" attachment that made it possible for very short films to be repeated without pause.

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  • Urban Bioscope, auch bekannt als Warwick Bioscope, war ein Filmprojektor und eine Filmkamera, die 1897 von Walter Isaacs und für die entwickelt wurde. Der Projektor benutzte einen 35-mm-Film und einen Schlägermechanismus als Antrieb, der auf den Patenten von Georges Démény beruhte. Ältere Modelle besaßen eine „Spulenbank“-Erweiterung (spoolbank), die es ermöglichte sehr kurze Filme wiederholt abzuspielen. Spätere Modelle wurden für Warwick von der Prestwich Company hergestellt und in ganz Europa verkauft. Nachdem Urban 1903 die Warwick Trading verließ und seine eigene Firma, die , gründete, vermarktete er eine eigene Version, die Urban Bioscope. (de)
  • The Urban Bioscope, also known as the Warwick Bioscope was a film projector developed by Walter Isaacs in 1897 for Charles Urban of the Warwick Trading Company. The projector used a beater movement. It has two names because it was created by Charles Urban and Walter Isaacs. It was a 35mm fast-pull-down-beater-movement machine allegedly based on Georges Demenÿ patents. In 1897, Urban joined Warwick Trading in the UK. At that time he brought with him the Bioscope from America for resale. Earlier versions of the scope projected both slides and films. These versions came with a "spoolbank" attachment that made it possible for very short films to be repeated without pause. (en)
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  • Urban Bioscope, auch bekannt als Warwick Bioscope, war ein Filmprojektor und eine Filmkamera, die 1897 von Walter Isaacs und für die entwickelt wurde. Der Projektor benutzte einen 35-mm-Film und einen Schlägermechanismus als Antrieb, der auf den Patenten von Georges Démény beruhte. Ältere Modelle besaßen eine „Spulenbank“-Erweiterung (spoolbank), die es ermöglichte sehr kurze Filme wiederholt abzuspielen. Spätere Modelle wurden für Warwick von der Prestwich Company hergestellt und in ganz Europa verkauft. Nachdem Urban 1903 die Warwick Trading verließ und seine eigene Firma, die , gründete, vermarktete er eine eigene Version, die Urban Bioscope. (de)
  • The Urban Bioscope, also known as the Warwick Bioscope was a film projector developed by Walter Isaacs in 1897 for Charles Urban of the Warwick Trading Company. The projector used a beater movement. It has two names because it was created by Charles Urban and Walter Isaacs. It was a 35mm fast-pull-down-beater-movement machine allegedly based on Georges Demenÿ patents. In 1897, Urban joined Warwick Trading in the UK. At that time he brought with him the Bioscope from America for resale. Earlier versions of the scope projected both slides and films. These versions came with a "spoolbank" attachment that made it possible for very short films to be repeated without pause. (en)
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  • Urban Bioscope (de)
  • Urban Bioscope (en)
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