2018-03-27T08:30:45+00:00September 8th, 2014|Tags: , |

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Lantern slides showing movie theater etiquette and announcements, circa 1912.

All images via Library of Congress.

These are so good, I’ve seen the ladies please kindly remove your hats, but the rest are really fantastic. the Good Night one is especially charming as a final final bit.

2018-03-27T09:22:34+00:00January 10th, 2013|Tags: , , , , |

History on the original source of Nipper

The original painting was by Francis Barraud in 1893, as a memorial to his deceased brother, a London photographer, who willed him his estate including his DC-powered Edison-Bell cylinder Phonograph with a case of cylinders—some home-recorded—and his dog Nipper. Barraud noticed that whenever he played a cylinder recorded by his brother, the little dog would run to the horn, cock his ear and listen intently. Barraud’s original depicts Nipper staring intently into the horn of an Edison-Bell while both sit on polished wooden surface. There is some controversy amongst historians as to whether this surface is the top of a table or the lid of the deceased master’s coffin. This dispute originated long after Barraud’s death and he made no comment during his life as to what the polished wooden surface is supposed »

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