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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Bolex Paillard M 8 Projector, Bolex Paillard, 1949
... Bolex Paillard M 8 Projector...Bolex Paillard M 8 Projector...Bolex Paillard...The firm of Bolex Paillard Ltd is world-famous for its accomplishments in the field of amateur cinematography. ...On one side: " Bolex Paillard/ Fabrication Suisse/ Made in Switzerland" M 8...Bolex Paillard...The carrying case includes slots to hold film reels and the power cord. Bolex Paillard M 8 Projector Functional object Bolex Paillard M 8 Projector Bolex Paillard ...The firm of Bolex Paillard Ltd is world-famous for its accomplishments in the field of amateur cinematography. Paillard Bolex cine cameras and projectors are designed and manufactured in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, which was also the centre of the Swiss watchmaking industry. Originally Bol, the company was founded by Charles Haccius and Jacques Bogopolsky in 1925. The M8 line of projectors were first manufactured in 1949. Its relatively light weight, affordability and portability made this model popular with home movie and amateur film makers.This projector is representative of several types of home projectors popular in the second half of the 20th Century.A small projector and carrying case. It is made of cast aluminum and steel, painted with a Grey Silver finish. The upper reel arm folds downward and locks for storage and also serves as a carrying handle. The lens assembly pivots outward for easy film loading and unloading. The front legs can be adjusted individually for height. An AC outlet is position at the rear of the projector. The carrying case includes slots to hold film reels and the power cord.On one side: " Bolex Paillard/ Fabrication Suisse/ Made in Switzerland" M 8bolex paillard, cimematography, home entertainment -
Mont De LanceyCamera
... Paillard-Bolex black and silver movie camera, with plaited strap handle...."Paillard-Bolex" "11 Kern paillard"...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Belonged to Gordon Chapman Cameras "Paillard-Bolex" "11 Kern paillard" Paillard-Bolex black and silver movie camera, with plaited strap handle. ...Belonged to Gordon ChapmanPaillard-Bolex black and silver movie camera, with plaited strap handle."Paillard-Bolex" "11 Kern paillard"cameras -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Hermes 8 Standard Wide Carriage Typewriter, Paillard, 1964
... It developed from a small watchmaker collective into a global leader in typewriters as well as gramophones, radio sets and, under the name of Paillard-Bolex, cameras and film cameras. Paillard began making typewriters under the Hermes name in 1923. ...It developed from a small watchmaker collective into a global leader in typewriters as well as gramophones, radio sets and, under the name of Paillard-Bolex, cameras and film cameras. Paillard began making typewriters under the Hermes name in 1923. ...Hermes typewriters were manufactured by Paillard S.A. of Yverdon in Switzerland. Paillard Ltd (originally Maison Paillard) was a premier Swiss precision engineering company which operated for 175 years. It developed from a small watchmaker collective into a global leader in typewriters as well as gramophones, radio sets and, under the name of Paillard-Bolex, cameras and film cameras. Paillard began making typewriters under the Hermes name in 1923. Early typewriters were usually heavy office typewriters but over time popular portable typewriters were added to their range. The Hermes Standard 8 typewriter was produced between 1953 and 1965. It was a heavy-duty desktop model. Typewriters of this model with a wide carriage were considered to be quiet rare. They were designed for the operator to be able to produce wide ledgers. However by 1963 its successor the Hermes Standard 9 had gone into production. With the rise of personal computers in the 1980s, typewriters gradually fell into obsolescence and came to be thought of as an outdated writing technology of the past. The company was ultimately taken over by Olivetti in 1981, and operations largely ceased by 1989. This item is significant because it was a popular and important piece of office equipment used in many Wodonga business in the 1950s and 1960s.A pale green Hermes Standard 8 typewriter with wide carriage.Serial Number 8120839 Hermes Standard 8 On back - HERMES / Made in Switzerland / paillard s.a. Yverdontypewriter, hermes typewriters, functional office equipment
