Publications relating to Mitchell & Kenyon
Books
Vanessa Toulmin, Simon Popple and Patrick Russell, The
Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon: Edwardian Britain on Film (London:
British Film Institute, 2004).
Vanessa Toulmin, Electric Edwardians: The Story of the
Mitchell & Kenyon Collection, (London: British Film Institute, 2006)
Articles
Vanessa Toulmin, 'Vivid and Realistic: Edwardian Sport
on Film',Sport in History Vol 26, no 1 (2006)
Vanessa Toulmin and Martin Loiperdinger, 'Is it You?
Recognition, Representation and Response in Relation to the Local Film',
Film History Vol 17, no 1 (2005)
Vanessa Toulmin, 'An Early Film Crime Rediscovered: Mitchell
& Kenyon's Arrest of Goudie (1901)', Film History Vol 16, no 1 (2004):
37-53.
Vanessa Toulmin, Patrick Russell and Tim Neal, 'The Mitchell
& Kenyon Collection: Rewriting Film History', The Moving Image: Journal
of Moving Image Archivist (University of Minnesota Press 2003): 1-18.
Vanessa Toulmin, 'The Importance of the Programme in Early Film Presentation.' In KINtop 11: Kinematographen-Programme, (autumn 2002): 19-34
Vanessa Toulmin, 'The Cinematograph at the Goose Fair', in Proceedings of the British Silent Film Weekend, ed. Alan Burton (Trowbridge: Flicks Books, in 2001): 76-86
Vanessa Toulmin, 'Local Films for Local People: Travelling Showmen and the Commissioning of Regional Films,' 1900 -1902', Film History, Vol 13, no 2 (Spring 2001): 118-138.
Robin Whalley and Peter Worden, 'Forgotten Firm: A short chronological
account of Mitchell & Kenyon, cinematographers', in Film History,
Vol 10, (Spring 1998): pp. 35-51.
Colin Harding and Simon Popple (eds), In the Kingdom of Shadows: A Companion to Early Cinema, (London: Cygnus Publications, 1996).
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