
William K.L. Dickson
Aug 03, 1860 - Sep 28, 1935 (75 years old) in Chateau St. Buc, Minihic-sur-Ranse, France
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson was a Scottish inventor and the Edison Manufacturing Company's official photographer. In 1889, he was assigned to turn the concept of a the proposed motion picture device, named the Kinetoscope, into a reality. The first working prototype was unveiled in May 1891 and the design of system was essentially finalised by the fall of 1892. The completed version of the Kinetoscope was officially unveiled at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences on 9 May 1893.
Known For

Horse Shoeing
Himself

Dickson Greeting
Himself

Venice, Feeding the Pigeons in St. Mark's Square
Man on left of picture
Credits
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Himself★ 3.3
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Himself★ 3.3
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Man on left of picture★ 4
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Self★ 6.1
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Horse Shoeing 1893Himself★ 2.7
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A Hand Shake 1892★ 3.5
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Dickson Greeting 1891Himself★ 4.9