Queens Projection Room

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Queens Cinerama Theatre

Queen's Cinerama Theatre

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Queens Projection Room

Myself in the Queens Projection Room, taken around 79 not long before closure. Phillips DP70 Projectors..

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peterlogan
peterlogan on February 4, 2023 at 2:06 pm

Looking at the arc lamp it reminds me of one of my jobs as a junior and that was to strip the copper sheathing from the carbon rods and then at Christmas time I would take the peelings down to the scrap yard on City Road. We all had a share in the proceeds.

peterlogan
peterlogan on February 4, 2023 at 2:18 pm

During my time at The Queens I used to do relief work at the Odeon and I was always amazed by the mercury vapour rectifiers. Also at The Odeon we used to have live shows and I used to operate one of the Follow Spot Lights. The Odeon also occasionally had live showing of boxing matches and I remember the special projector that was installed especially for those days. I think the name of it was Idethor, maybe some one could comment on that.

NThomson
NThomson on March 19, 2023 at 3:37 pm

Hi Peter, It was the Eidophor, Projector.. The name Eidophor is derived from the Greek word-roots eido and phor meaning ‘image’ and ‘bearer’ (carrier). Its basic technology was the use of electrostatic charges to deform an oil surface. Yeah recall the screenings but was`nt on many.

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