Prototypes from a golden age of 3-D movies, Britain's first stereoscopic cinema cameras have surely earned a place in the history of motion pictures. A 3-D movie boom, heralded by the revolutionary programme shown at the 1951 Festival of Britain, fuelled a surge to design and construct 3-D movie cameras. Built to increasing degrees of professional standards, there were three main cameras used for most of the the 3-D movies that were made in England in in the early 1950s.
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