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  • ...pioneers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...st cinema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in li
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  • ...pioneers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...st cinema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in li
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  • ===July=== *[[July 17]] - America's first [[juvenile court]] is established in [[Chicago]].
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  • —Views and Films Index, 16 May 1908 ...erence, Washington, D.C., 1–5 June, 1998,” Domitor Bulletin 12, no. 2 (July 1998), 4–7.
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  • ...rgson mean that running a projector at one hundred times the proper speed (16, 18, or 24 frames per second) would not effect the projected image? One wou ...ch bell, without which it would be open to quite different interpretations.16
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  • ...pioneers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...st cinema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in li
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  • ...ustry.”Indian audiences were introduced to a projected motion picture on July 7, 1896. It was in the same pattern that brothers Louis and Auguste Lumiér ...tographer, who became the first Indian film pioneer. In 1896, he ordered a 16 mm motion picture camera from London. In 1897, he photographed a wrestling
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  • —Views and Films Index, 16 May 1908 ...erence, Washington, D.C., 1–5 June, 1998,” Domitor Bulletin 12, no. 2 (July 1998), 4–7.
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  • William Bentinck returned to India as governor-general in July 1828 intent on applying utilitarian principles to reform India. Metcalfe le ...paid by the Sind emirs to Ranjit Singh, and all three signed the treaty by July 1838. Armies in Bengal and Bombay began preparing. In October the Governor-
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  • • 1915/16 - Nipper, the Gramophone Dog, makes first appearance on Indian record label ...cordings of All India Radio. The speeds at which these records play are - 16 2/3, 33 1/3, 45, 78, 80 and 100 r.p.m. The play time varied from few secon
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  • 16. Cripps Mission. S reached Mumbai on July 22,1910 and was sent to Nasik jail. Amidst protest by honest Englishmen tha
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  • ...ess in 1883 (see below) indicates that he had worked for the survey since (July?) 1875; non-gazetted appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, West
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  • ...ess in 1883 (see below) indicates that he had worked for the survey since (July?) 1875; non-gazetted appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, West
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  • ...ess in 1883 (see below) indicates that he had worked for the survey since (July?) 1875; non-gazetted appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, West
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  • [[Image:2 July 1924.pdf]] - The Small Car For India. [[Image:2 July 1930.pdf]] - Imperial Airways.
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