16mm Film Projector
Maker
Eastman Kodak Co.
Production date
Mid 20th Century
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Description
A dark grey metal Kodascope Sixteen-20 film projector with glass lens and bulb housed within a black case with buckram exterior and velvet lined interior. Projector has a number of plates attached which includes manufacturing information. Includes a "How to use your Kodascope Sixteen-20" instruction booklet.
This projector belonged to and was used by Norman Blackie. It was given to Alf Rendell by Norman's son Brian Blackie in the early 2010s. Norman Blackie (c1898-1983) was well known in Tauranga for his amateur film making.
This projector belonged to and was used by Norman Blackie. It was given to Alf Rendell by Norman's son Brian Blackie in the early 2010s. Norman Blackie (c1898-1983) was well known in Tauranga for his amateur film making.
Maker
Eastman Kodak Co.
Production date
Mid 20th Century
Production place
United States of America
Measurements
Case - 460mm (height), 310mm (depth), 230mm (width)
Projector - 430mm (height), 260mm (depth), 200mm (width)
Projector - 430mm (height), 260mm (depth), 200mm (width)
Credit line
Gifted by A Rendell
Accession number
0012/18/1-2
Current rights