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Patent of AT-AT walker (1982) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of AT-AT walker (1982) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of AT-AT walker (1982) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The name of the Star Wars four-legged combat walker stands for - All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT). Used by the ground forces of the Galactic Empire, and the First Order, the AT-AT was one of the most famous symbols of the Empire's military components..   Conservation acid-f...

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Patent of C-3PO (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of C-3PO (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of C-3PO (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: C-3PO, the Star Wars droid was programmed primarily for etiquette and protocol. Impressively, he was fluent in over six million forms of communication including ancient Sith dialects. Along with his counterpart droid, R2-D2, he often found himself in pivotal moments of galactic h...

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Patent of tie fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of tie fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of tie fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The TIE/LN starfighter or TIE/line starfighter from Star Wars, often called TIE Fighter or T/F, is often seen in huge numbers in most of the Galactic Civil War. As quoted by Captain David West Reynolds "the aging, outdated craft employed by the Rebels are no match for the power o...

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Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The Star Wars starfighter, commonly referred to as the B-wing, was a heavily armed Rebel Alliance single-pilot starfighter deployed in the Galactic Civil War. It was later substituted by the B-wing Mark II..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for reta...

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Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The starfighter can be identified by their distinctive S-foils resembling the High Galactic script's character "X" in attack formation. Armed with four laser cannons and proton torpedo launchers, these fighters from Star Wars were used during the Galactic Civil War, Battle of Yav...

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Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The Star Wars astromech droid, often referred to as R2, served several masters over his lifetime. With independence and adventurous characteristics, whilst finding himself in pivotal moments in galactic history, R2-D2 saved the galaxy through his ingenuity and bravery..   Conser...

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Patent of high-speed grid camera (1953) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of high-speed grid camera (1953) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of high-speed grid camera (1953) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The origins of the word "photography" comes from Greek, meaning to draw with light. The word camera comes from Latin - “camera obscura” which means “dark chamber”. The first photo ever taken was by Joseph Niépce, a French scientist, using a camera obscura in 1826..   Conservatio...

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Patent of motion picture projecting machine (1934) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of motion picture projecting machine (1934) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of motion picture projecting machine (1934) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Even though digital projectors are gradually surfacing, movie theatre preference still overwhelmingly uses analogue projectors. Much of this is down to practical reasons where the theatres are equipped with spare parts and local technicians should a projector fail..   Conservati...

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Patent of moving picture cartoons (1917) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of moving picture cartoons (1917) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of moving picture cartoons (1917) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: In 1928, when Walt Disney created Steamboat Willie in 1928, he only had two animators working for him. By the time he created Snow White in 1937, the first American animated feature film costing $1.4 million to produce, the studio increased its animation team from 187 to 600..   ...

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Patent of adjustable film reel (1915) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of adjustable film reel (1915) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of adjustable film reel (1915) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The minimum speed required for a person to process consecutive images as movement, is thirteen frames per second. Old movies, often filmed at only sixteen frames per second, explains the resulting look still appearing rather choppy..   Conservation acid-free board included Deliv...

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Patent of clap-board style (1970) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of clap-board style (1970) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of clap-board style (1970) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Also called clapperboard, or slate board, they particularly played an important role in filming where the images and sounds were separately recorded. Helping to identify the takes and scenes, the board facilitated an easier means of synchronising the visual and audio in the produ...

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Patent of cinematography camera (1937) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of cinematography camera (1937) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of cinematography camera (1937) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The first motion pictures were introduced back in the late 1800s, although it usually consisted of a single scene that lasted around one minute, in silence. Sometimes live bands accompanied the visual entertainment as the movie was shown..   Conservation acid-free board included...

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