Bottle, chemical
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- OBJECT TYPE
- SCREW TOP
- DATE
- 1931
- ARTIFACT NUMBER
- 2018.0177.004
- MANUFACTURER
- Keystone
- MODEL
- Film Cement
- LOCATION
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
More Information
General Information
- Serial #
- N/A
- Part Number
- 4
- Total Parts
- 9
- AKA
- N/A
- Patents
- N/A
- General Description
- Glass bottle with a synthetic cap and paper labels.
Dimensions
Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.
- Length
- N/A
- Width
- N/A
- Height
- 5.2 cm
- Thickness
- N/A
- Weight
- N/A
- Diameter
- 2.3 cm
- Volume
- N/A
Lexicon
- Group
- Photography
- Category
- Cine images
- Sub-Category
- N/A
Manufacturer
- AKA
- KEYSTONE
- Country
- United States of America
- State/Province
- Massachusetts
- City
- Boston
Context
- Country
- Canada
- State/Province
- Ontario
- Period
- ca. 1931-1968
- Canada
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Purchased by R. Massey Williams (1901-1968) c. 1931 and used to screen his first film On to Ungava (LAC ISN 100780). The film documented a 17-month prospecting expedition to the Ungava Bay region of Northern Quebec (now Nunavik) in 1930-31. The projector was used for repeated screenings and public presentations of this film (and other films, which he shot between 1933 and 1938) over several decades. - Function
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Empty bottle previously used to contain film cement for the use in splicing cine film. - Technical
-
Excellent example of a prosumer-grade projector from the early 16mm amateur cinema era. - Area Notes
-
Unknown
Details
- Markings
- On the gold-coloured label: "Keystone/ FILM CEMENT"/ On the torn red label: "[missing] TION/ [missing] mixtu[re.] Must/ [missing] or stored near/ [missing] n flame."
- Missing
- Appears complete
- Finish
- Transparent brown glass bottle with a black cap, a gold label with red and blue text, and a torn red label with black text.
- Decoration
- N/A
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