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  • ...ers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...nema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in life
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  • ...ers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...nema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in life
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  • 7th July, Watson's Hotel, Bombay, living photographic pictures in life size reproduc First film screening at [[Watson's Hotel]], Bombay on 7 july, by the Lumiere cameraman [[Mauris Sestier]]. The [[Madras Photographic Sto
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  • ===July=== *[[July 17]] - America's first [[juvenile court]] is established in [[Chicago]].
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  • ...eal and value of effects, music, and dialogue as an accompaniment to films.7 In addition, four essays focus explicitly on the political implications of ...on, D.C., 1–5 June, 1998,” Domitor Bulletin 12, no. 2 (July 1998), 4–7.
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  • ...w “phonographs for communicated messages fixed to front and back door.”7 Earlier, in 1886, the Nadars, father and son, undertook a pioneering photo- 7. Carolyn Marvin, When Old Technologies Were New (Oxford: Oxford University
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  • 7th July 1896 - ...ident that this sum of money is negligible when compared to the capital of 7 crores (1 crore = 10 million) of rupees invested in Pathe and other America
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  • ...ers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...nema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in life
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  • ....”Indian audiences were introduced to a projected motion picture on July 7, 1896. It was in the same pattern that brothers Louis and Auguste Lumiére ...HINGIndian audiences were introduced to a projected motion picture on July 7, 1896. It was in the same pattern that brothers Louis and Auguste Lumiére
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  • ...France, he jumped through a porthole and swam to the port. This was on 8 July 1910. As per the plan, his colleagues were to reach there beforehand. Howe ...ears rigorous life imprisonment in Andaman on 24 December 1910. Since 4 July 1911, he was in Andaman Jail in solitude. On 2nd May 1921 he was brought t
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  • ...eal and value of effects, music, and dialogue as an accompaniment to films.7 In addition, four essays focus explicitly on the political implications of ...on, 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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  • .... The first ever Indian voice was recorded in London in 1899. These were 7" diameter records with recording on one side only. These 44 records were b ...5 rpm microgroove singles of both classical and pop music. In 1954, first 7", 45 rpm extended play (EP) record was launched.
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  • 7. Genius Thrives in Jail. S reached Mumbai on July 22,1910 and was sent to Nasik jail. Amidst protest by honest Englishmen tha
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  • ...s, a large magic shop in New York, and is taken from their 1969 catalog No.7: Indian Cups and Balls, Indian Rope Trick, Aladdin's Vase, Burmese Bangle, ...to add the mystery of India to his show. Thurston toured in India in 1906-7 performing in Benares, Lucknow, Delhi and Agra. Thurston's "Wonder Show o
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  • 7 to 8, 8.30 to 9.30 and 10-11 10 July 1911
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  • ...r 'three months short of 35 years service.'Toured Northern Gujarat in 1886-7 and 1889-90, surveying and photographing. ...some distance through the trees. Another was taken of the interior of Cave 7, the principal vihara, showing the peculiar decoration of the back wall.'
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  • ...r 'three months short of 35 years service.'Toured Northern Gujarat in 1886-7 and 1889-90, surveying and photographing. ...some distance through the trees. Another was taken of the interior of Cave 7, the principal vihara, showing the peculiar decoration of the back wall.'
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  • ...r 'three months short of 35 years service.'Toured Northern Gujarat in 1886-7 and 1889-90, surveying and photographing. ...some distance through the trees. Another was taken of the interior of Cave 7, the principal vihara, showing the peculiar decoration of the back wall.'
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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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