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- took the Theatrograph to Ceylon (Sri Lanka), India, China, ****an, the Fiji Islands, and Hawaii. George Melies purchased one of Paul's theatrographs in 1896...
- on 14 January 1896 to much acclaim. Paul would present his own, the Theatrograph, shortly after on 20 February at Finsbury Park College, ironically on...
- Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul develop their own film projector, the Theatrograph (later known as the Animatograph). January 1896 – In the United States...
- influential Theatrograph shortly after on 20 February, on exactly the same day the Lumieres' films would first be projected in London. The Theatrograph pioneered...
- 20 – In London: Robert W. Paul demonstrates his film projector, the Theatrograph (later known as the Animatograph), at the Alhambra Theatre. The Lumière...
- Filoteo Alberini with the kinetograph, Robert William Paul with the theatrograph, Birt Acres with the magic lantern in 1896, among many others, Messter...
- Hall. 20 February: Robert W. Paul demonstrates his film projector, the Theatrograph (later known as the Animatograph) at the Alhambra Theatre. The Lumiere...
- Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul develop their own film projector, the Theatrograph (later known as the Animatograph). January 1896 – In the United States...
- Colyseu was not the Lumiére brothers' Cinematograph, but a competitor, the Theatrograph, by Robert W. Paul. The machine projected behind the screen, allowing...
- Royal Mail Ship RMS Norman and on the voyage exhibited Robert W. Paul's Theatrograph to the p****engers. He also showed films to his audiences in Australia...