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[…] was a little spring that you had to attach to open the velvet lock, so that you could feed the […]
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[…]ell camera! And there was a horrible magazine, usual sort of magazine, but we had to...you know...there was a little spring that you had to attach to open the velvet lock, so that you could feed the film into the magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an[…]
[…]g of the galleries of the museum where film, for the first time became, it became possible to use film on a touch screen basis. The galleries were re-opened and restructured in 1989 and [Alan] Borg oversaw that as Director. And it was Clive who was responsible for putting film very much into the gal[…]