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- Cleaning Kit for Pathex Motion Picture Camera and Projector, 1923-1931 - Pathe, a French phonograph and cinema equipment company, introduced a small, affordable film projector for home use to the U. S. market in 1925. The Model D projector ran 9.5-millimeter film -- a competitor to the more expensive 16-millimeter film made by the U. S. firm, Kodak. Pathex, the company's U. S. subsidiary, also distributed humorous and educational films for the home entertainment market.

- 1923-1931
- Collections - Artifact
Cleaning Kit for Pathex Motion Picture Camera and Projector, 1923-1931
Pathe, a French phonograph and cinema equipment company, introduced a small, affordable film projector for home use to the U. S. market in 1925. The Model D projector ran 9.5-millimeter film -- a competitor to the more expensive 16-millimeter film made by the U. S. firm, Kodak. Pathex, the company's U. S. subsidiary, also distributed humorous and educational films for the home entertainment market.
- Film Splicer, 1895-1920 -

- 1895-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Film Splicer, 1895-1920
- Mansfield "Little Gem" Film Editor, Model 800, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Mansfield "Little Gem" Film Editor, Model 800, circa 1950