Arthur Melbourne-Cooper - Visual Evidence

Visual Evidence

Photo 1: The eye as it appears in close-up in the existing film Grandma's Reading Glass (1900) by Arthur Melbourne-Cooper.

Photo 2: Arthur Melbourne-Cooper's mother Catherine Cooper, née Dalley.



Photo 3: Close-up of the eye from George Albert Smith's version of Grandma's Reading Glass (1903) as it appears in the existing negative in the Graham Head Collection of the Cinema Museum, London.




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