
| Manufacturer | The Warwick Trading Co. Ltd. |
| Name | Warwick Bioscope |
| Place | London (Great Britain) |
| Date | 1904 |
| Register | 720 |
The Warwick Bioscope, also known as the Urban Bioscope, was a film projector developed in the United States by engineer Walter Isaacs in 1897, commissioned by Charles Urban, who would later found the Warwick Trading Company in London. It was a 35 mm projector, with a film drag mechanism based on Georges Demeny's patents. He used a beater movement (eccentric wheel) for the intermittent film motion.
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