Government discoveres method to preserve movie film indefinitely. Washington, D.C., July 8, Antique Wall Art
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- Historic Framed Print, Portrait of Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"
Beautiful historic reproduction print from the Library of Congress collections.
Created ca 1865 This record contains unverifi
Step back in time with this striking reproduction of Government discoveres method to preserve movie film indefinitely. Washington, D.C., July 8. Sourced from the United States Library of Congress.
Library of Congress record: Created 1938 July 8 Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. General information about the Harris & Ewing Collection is available at Government discoveres method to preserve movie film indefinitely. Washington, D.C., July 8. People living in the year 2000 will be able to see and hear today's history in the making through experiments on preserving movie film now being conducted by the National Bureau of Standards. The experts at the bureau recently completed accelerated aging tests in which films in six months went through the effects of 50 years' storage in a cool dark room. These tests showed that cellulose, or explosive film, would last from 50 to 100 years. The new Saftey.
Available framed in a classic black wood frame ready to hang, or unframed for custom display. An elegant choice for any living room, study, or professional office. Makes a thoughtful and distinctive gift