Women making cases for 16mm projectors, Mitcheldean, 1956.

ENGLAND - MAY 06: The Surrey based company of British Acoustic Films thrived during the 1950s boom in amateur cine, producing a range of 16mm and 8mm cameras and projectors, many under license from American firms like Bell and Howell. The cases protect the projector mechanism but also reduce or blimp the distracting noise.Photograph by Walter Nurnberg who transformed industrial photography after WWII using film studio lighting techniques. (Photo by Walter Nurnberg/SSPL/Getty Images)
ENGLAND - MAY 06: The Surrey based company of British Acoustic Films thrived during the 1950s boom in amateur cine, producing a range of 16mm and 8mm cameras and projectors, many under license from American firms like Bell and Howell. The cases protect the projector mechanism but also reduce or blimp the distracting noise.Photograph by Walter Nurnberg who transformed industrial photography after WWII using film studio lighting techniques. (Photo by Walter Nurnberg/SSPL/Getty Images)
Women making cases for 16mm projectors, Mitcheldean, 1956.
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Credit:
Walter Nurnberg / Contributor
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SSPL
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06 May, 2003
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