Sources
- The Alpha Trading Co Open New Works At St Albans, The Bioscope, September 18, 1908.
- How Bioscope Records Are Made, The Herts Advertiser & St Albans Times, March 13, 1909.
- First Film Cartoon, by E.G. Turner, Evening News, November 17, 1955.
- Advertising Was in At the Beginning, by W.J. Collins, World's Press News, May 11, 1956.
- The Observer Film Exhibition. The Animated Cartoon, by Richard Buckle, London, 1956.
- He Started the Newsreel, by Barnet Saidman, News Chronicle, July 15, 1956.
- Mr A. Melbourne-Cooper, Pioneer of the Film Industry, by Joe Curtiss, Hertfordshire Countryside, Summer 1960.
- A Portrait in Celluloid, by John Grisdale, ms. St Albans Museums, 1960.
- Coton is the Hom,e of One of the Pioneers of Film-making, Cambridge Daily News, August 8, 1961.
- Mr A. Melbourne-Cooper, A Pioneer in the Cinema, The Times obituary, December 7, 1961.
- The Unsung Pioneers of the World of Celluloid, by Bill Field, Barnet Press, September 24, 1965.
- A British Film Pioneer in Ireland, by Anthony Slide, Vision, Winter 1967.
- The Oldest Purpose-built Cinema, by Audrey Wadowska, Hertfordshire Countryside, July 1970.
- The Visionary, St Albans Gazette, September 20, 1973.
- Forgotten Film-maker Ahead of His Time, Herts Advertiser, October 19, 1973.
- The Forgotten Movie Pioneer, by Ronald Riggs, Herts Advertiser, June 18, 1974.
- Pioneers of the British Film. The Work of Birt Acres and Arthur Melbourne-Cooper, by Luke Dixon, ms. Eastern Arts Association/St Albans Museums, 1976.
- Film Pioneer is 'Recognised aAt Last', by Steve Payne, Herts Advertiser, August 12, 1977.
- Birth Place of the Movies, by Nicky Whinerah, Post-Echo, August 24, 1977.
- Arthur Melbourne-Cooper: Motion Picture Pioneer, Film Collecting, Fall 1977.
- Father Was Rather Flamboyant, Review, September 17, 1981.
- Chasing Dreams and Shadows, by Ronald Riggs, Herts Advertiser, April 10, 1991.
- Ludwig Stollwerck - Wie der Film nach Deutschland kam, Martin Loiperdinger, KINtop-1, Stroemfeld/Roter Stern, Frankfurt a/Main, 1992
- Arthur Melbourne-Cooper, Film Pioneer Wronged by Film History, by Tjitte de Vries, KINtop-4, Frankfurt a/Main, 1994.
- Arthur Melbourne-Cooper, A Documentation of Sources, by Tjitte de Vries, KINtop-13, Frankfurt a/Main, 2004.
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