John Arthur Roebuck Rudge

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title: John Arthur Roebuck Rudge
text: John Arthur Roebuck Rudge was a British scientific instrument maker and inventor, who lived in Bath, noted for his contributions to the development of moving pictures. He collaborated with William Friese-Greene and, around 1880, he invented a device known as the Biophantic Lantern. This rotated seven square slides around a circular lamp housing, using a movement similar to the Maltese Cross, later found in many film projectors. The light was obscured between images via a pair of ground glass shu
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description: British scientific inventor (1837–1903)
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date created: 2011-11-07T21:12:09Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T16:44:03Z
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