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References.
       their films; once people acquire them they tend
       to regard them as precious  items not  to  be   1. "Film Gauges, Widths and Perforations during 77
                                            Years of Motion Pictures" by Baynham Honri. British
       allowed out of their possession; understandable
                                            Journal of Photography, 23rd June 1972 pp.526-533.
       but unfortunate.
                                            2. "The Fascinating History of Cine Film Gauges" by
       It is something of a mystery as to what became   Harry Waiden (source not known) pp 10 - 15.
       of the bulk of the KOK projectors imported into   3. "Motion Picture Film Widths" by Kemp R Niver.
       this country from 1912 onwards and the   Journal of the SMPTE August 1968 pp 814 - 818.
       contents  of the film libraries administered by   4. "Historical Note – Motion Picture Film Widths" by
       Pathescope and Houghtons of London.   H Tummel. Journal of the SMPTE January 1975
                                            Volume 84 pp 24.
       Hopefully this article will arouse some interest   5. British Patent No.3048 French  application 27th
       and result in more projectors and films (also   November 1911. U K application 6th February 1912 -
       rewinds and splicers?) coming to light.   accepted 2nd May 1912.
                                            6. "Film Collecting" by Gerald McKee, Tantivy Press
                                            1978. pp.49.
                                            7. "The Pathescope Home Cinema" British Journal of
                                            Photography. March 14th, 1913.
                                            8. "The Origins of the 28rnm Film System" Amateur
                                            Cinematographer, Paper No.1  1st  Edition August
                                            1983 by Stephen Herbert.
                                            9. "The  KOK and 28mm  Movies"  by John Minnis.
                                            Date and publisher not known.
       This article was researched and written by   10. "Additional Notes on 28mm" by
       the late Alan Lott and was originally   John S Carroll. Date and publisher not known.
       published in Amateur Cine Enthusiast   11. "Alexander F Victor - Motion Picture Pioneer" by
       Magazine (UK) – it was reproduced in the   Samuel G Rose. Journal of the SMPTE August 1963.
       March & June 2002 editions of Reel Deals   Volume 72 pp 614 - 621.
       with the kind permission of both the author
                                            12 "The Cinema Handbook" pp 414 - 416. Author and
       and ACE magazine.
                                            publisher not known.
                                            13. "The Amateur Cinema" by Val Randall pub. Val
                                            Randall, Banstead, Surrey 1977. pp 5.
                                            14. "Embattled Shadows" A History of the Canadian
                                            Cinema 1895 - 1939 by Peter Morris. McGill-Queens.
                                            15. "Pathe's Home Cinematograph" by  Kinelopath
                                            Lid., Film House, 251a Pitt Street, Sydney. Circa
                                            1914. Pub. Turner & Henderson Ltd., Sydney.
                                            16. "Perforations" July/August 1982. Article  "28mrn
                                            Film" by George Bova pub. Technical & Production
                                            Services, National Film Board of Canada, PO Box
                                            6100, Station A, Montreal, Quebec. H3C 3H5.
                                            17. "Early Films - A Catalogue of Films 1907 - 1930"
                                            July 1966. Graphic  Consultants Ltd.,  603  Church
                                            Street, Toronto 5, Ontario.
                                            18. "Are you a 28mm Man?" Short note by A E
                                            Lott. Movie Maker, February 1983. pp 75.
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