Vic Pratt
Vic Pratt, British Film Institute, curator (Fiction Film) cautiously entering a high level fire protection Nitrate Film storage unite at the J Paul Getty Jnr Conservation Centre / BFI National Archive collections of film and television. Nitrate motion picture film has been used since 1889 until 1951, when it was superseded by safety film with an acetate base. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, 31st July 2008
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Berkhamsted, UK
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff
Vic Pratt
Vic Pratt, British Film Institute, curator (Fiction Film) cautiously entering a high level fire protection Nitrate Film storage unite at the J Paul Getty Jnr Conservation Centre / BFI National Archive collections of film and television. Nitrate motion picture film has been used since 1889 until 1951, when it was superseded by safety film with an acetate base. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, 31st July 2008
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Date:
{ts '2008-07-31 00:00:00'}
Location:
Berkhamsted, UK
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff
Vic Pratt
Vic Pratt, British Film Institute, curator (Fiction Film) cautiously entering a high level fire protection Nitrate Film storage unite at the J Paul Getty Jnr Conservation Centre / BFI National Archive collections of film and television. Nitrate motion picture film has been used since 1889 until 1951, when it was superseded by safety film with an acetate base. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, 31st July 2008
Ref:
Date:
{ts '2008-07-31 00:00:00'}
Location:
Berkhamsted, UK
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff