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English: Alfred John West F.R.G.S. (1857-1937) Film pioneer in period 1897-1913
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Source Barnes, John (2015) [1976] (in English) The Beginnings Of The Cinema In England,1894-1901, 3, Exeter: University of Exeter Press, p. 47 ISBN: 9780859899680. OCLC: 994609132.
English: Image provided to John Barnes by A. S. Clover, grandson of Alfred John West.
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Alfred John West

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