Gwendoline Syrie Maud Wellcome and Henry Mounteney Wellcome, ca. 1908. Kinora photographs.
- Date:
- [1908?]
- Reference:
- 47278i
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Description
Henry S. Wellcome's wife and son boating in a punt on a river or lake, with an unidentified man (Henry S. Wellcome? or Henry Mounteney's tutor, Arthur Mounteney Jephson?)
The Kinora is a kind of mutoscope in which a sequence of small photographic prints, rotated by a handle, flicks past a lens in rapid succession, giving the impression of a moving subject. It was invented by the Lumière brothers in Paris ca. 1896, and was popularised in Great Britain by the Kinora company, 1902-1914
Publication/Creation
[1908?]
Physical description
1 mutoscope : Kinora, with photographs ; Kinora 10 x 32.2 x 20 cm
Lettering
The Kinora
Reference
Wellcome Collection 47278i
Type/Technique
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Location Status Access Closed stores