EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE.
♦ One of the latest and, most wonderful of the scientific inventions of the present generation is the projectoscope, which has outstripped, according to its inventor, the kinematograph itself. It is said to throw the pictures on a sheet with very little vibration, and to depict with great plainness scenes from actual life, and the various changes of the humau countenance. This great invention of Edison will be shown at the Exchange Hall on Friday and Saturday next by Messrs. H. A. Neilson and Son, and judging from the press notices, of previous exhibitions ought to prove a success. The phonograph which is now being shown by Messrs. Neilson and Son, in Willis-street Rooms, next to the Western Hotel, contiuues to attract attention.
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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1897, Page 6
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124EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE. Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1897, Page 6
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