On the right, film director Carlton Moss directs a film with the assistance of Robert Abbott Sengstacke and a student from Fisk University's Film...
Fisk University film program Student Gloria Brown and director Carlton Moss , center, confer on a scene while photographer Robert Abbott Sengstacke...
Fisk University film program student Gloria Brown and director Carlton Moss , in white, confer on a scene during filming in Nashville, TN, 1972.
Robert Abbott Sengstacke adjusts the film camera, while director Carlton Moss , center, preps for a scene, Nashville, TN, 1972. Gloria Brown and...
On the left, film director Carlton Moss is seated during a break from filming, Nashville, TN, 1972. On the right is an unidentified student from Fisk...
On the right, film director Carlton Moss directs a film; Robert Abbott Sengstacke looks through the film camera while a student from Fisk...
American filmmaker Carlton Moss directs his actors in a scene from an educational documentary entitled 'Happy Teeth, Healthy Smile,' Nashville,...
Photograph of Helene Emma Madison from the USA with Willemijntje den Ouden from the Netherlands and Eleanor Saville during the 1932 Olympic games....
Photograph of Helene Emma Madison from the USA with Willemijntje den Ouden from the Netherlands and Eleanor Saville during the 1932 Olympic games....
Photograph of the top three winners of the shot put in the 1932 Olympic games. Leo Sexton Gold medallist, Harlow Rothert Silver medallist, Frantisek...
British comedians Nat Jackley and Charlie Chester attend a memorial service at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, for fellow entertainer Sid Field,...
The Stoke Park Colony , Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, 1947. The, now yellow, Dower House, situated on the balustraded terrace, remains a prominent...
Angela Lascelles , the wife of the Honourable Gerald Lascelles, kisses Italian driver Luigi Villoresi after he won the 200-mile international race at...
Passengers disembark from the SS 'Cedric', arriving at the London & North Western Railway's Holyhead docks, ready to join a waiting boat train, 1909....
London & North Western Railway Precursor class 4-4-0 steam locomotive leaving London's King's Cross station with a Great Northern Railway passenger...
One of the original self-contained motor car headlamps made by Louis Bleriot in 1896 and containing the type of acetylene diving-bell generator...
One of the original self-contained motor car headlamps made by Louis Bleriot in 1896 and containing the type of acetylene diving-bell generator...
This 676cc engine was constructed by the Wilkinson Sword Company from 1908 and fitted to the Wilkinson TAC , a revolutionary motorcycle designed by P...
Sectioned. This is a 3.75 hp twin two-stroke motorcycle engine based on the Clerk cycle. It was designed by A A Scott in 1909, and used on the Scott...
Clock of Art Deco design in brown phenolic with the word 'TELEVISION' printed on its face. Produced by reacting phenol and formaldehyde, the initial...
Made of brown bakelite. Leo Hendrik Baekeland, a Belgian-American chemist, announced the world's first artificial plastic in 1909. Bakelite, as he...
This Art Deco clock, manufactured by Penwood Numechron Co of the United States, is made from brown phenolic and has the word 'TELEVISION' printed on...
Ludwig Mond was a German-born industrial chemist who set-up the first ammonia-soda plant in England, producing soda from common salt, ammonia and...
This combined seven inch radio and television receiver was originally priced at 35 guineas. Following the outbreak of World War II , television...
The Marconi 702 was a vision-only, mirror lid television. When switched on, the image on the horizontal 12 inch screen was reflected onto, and viewed...
Table grand model, fitted with Lumiere pleated diaphragms . The diaphragm was fragile, and its superiority over ordinary internal horn machines was...