The brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumiere, famous French scientists who are credited to be the first filmmakers in history, in their workshop, Lyons,...
Lyon, France: Auguste Lumiere and Louis Jean Lumiere in their laboratory at Lyon, France. The Lumiere brothers invented the Lumiere process of color...
Felix Mesguich, one of the first commercial cameramen, stands behind a motion picture camera, filming three men outdoors in Lapland, northern...
Advertisement for Lumiere Cinematographe exhibitied at the Marlborough Hall in Regent Street, London. Louis Lumiere and Auguste Lumiere were two...
Louis Aime Augustin le Prince was a French showman, engineer and inventor who took the first moving picture film in October 1888, the subject of...
Poster advertising a Lumiere Brothers film show, France, c 1890s. Auguste and Louis Lumiere were two French brothers who invented the Cinematographe...
Etching depicting a man filming girls skipping. The cinematographe, invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere, was a combined camera projector and...
Invented by Edison's Scottish employee, William Kennedy Laurie Dickson , this was the first device to show motion pictures. Looking through the...
Coloured lithograph by H Brispot, printed by F Appel, Paris. A crowd talks excitedly about the new innovation in moving pictures. In 1895 Auguste...
Frames from a film made by the Lumiere brothers of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession in London on 22 June, 1897. The film was made for...
The Cinematographe, invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere, was a combined camera, projector and printer. Here, it is set up for projection using a...
The Cinematographe, invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere, was a combined camera, projector and printer. Here, it is set up for projection using a...
The Cinematographe, invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere, was a combined camera, projector and printer. Here, it is set up for projection using a...
The Cinematographe, invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere, was a combined camera, projector and printer. Here, it is set up for projection using a...
Brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere , French scientists, inventors, and photographers, use a microscope in their laboratory. Auguste looks through the...
Workers leaving for their lunch break at Lumiere films from a moving film made by the Lumiere brothers, Auguste and Louis, 'La Sortie des usines...
Scene from the Lumiere Brothers film 'Arrival of a Train In the Station of La Ciotat', France 1895. Obligatory registration to Associationi des...
Scene from the Lumiere Brothers film 'Arrival of a Train In the Station of La Ciotat', France 1895. Obligatory registration to Associationi des...
Vintage illustration featuring French film pioneers Auguste and Louis Lumiere published in the book 'Histoire de la Photographie' by Raymond Lecuyer...
Engraving representing the first cinematographic shot of a train running at full speed. This scene was projected for the first time on March 22 by...