Projected Picture Trust

Projected Picture Trust Preserving the magic of the cinema projected experience since 1978! Charles’s concern was shared by a handful of enthusiasts who responded to a circular letter.

History
The initiative began with Charles Beddow, at the time the British Film Institute’s Technical Officer. He had become acutely aware of the situation while setting-up the Institute’s network of Regional Film Centres. What he saw on his travels convinced him that unless something was done soon, much of Britain’s heritage would be lost forever. An open day meeting was held at National Film and

Television Archive on the 13th November, 1978. 37 people attended that meeting from which a steering Committee was formed and consisted of Charles Beddow, Technical Officer of the British Film Institute, David Francis, the curator of the National Film and Television Archive, Bill Stephenson, a specialist designer and audio visual consultant, John Lawton, the managing director of a cinema screen manufacture, John Cannon, a member of a regional arts association and Tony Rose the editor of an amateur movie-maker magazine. Their first meeting was held at Ernest Lindgren House, Berhhamsted, Hertfordshire on the 8th December, 1978. Early after that date, the steering Committee was strengthened by the addition of Alan Knowles, Head of the British Film Institutes’s Regional Department and Harold Brown, a founder employee of the National Film Archive at Aston Clinton. At the meeting of December 8th, the name The Projected Picture Trust was agreed. In 1983 the PPT was registered as an Educational Charity.

The Chichester Cinema are showing an IB Technicolor print of Barbarella (1968) to coincide with the launch of a new book...
02/06/2026

The Chichester Cinema are showing an IB Technicolor print of Barbarella (1968) to coincide with the launch of a new book about the film!

We love to see cinemas showing 35mm, and even more when it is an original IB Technicolor print!

To mark the publication of the book The Look of the 1960s: Barbarella and Pulp Pop Comics, the Chichester Cinema…

The Projected Picture Trust have been delighted to help out The Hyde Park Picture House to keep them running 35mm, and m...
02/06/2026

The Projected Picture Trust have been delighted to help out The Hyde Park Picture House to keep them running 35mm, and make their film presentations even better than ever.

Out hard working volunteers sourced and fully restored two Cinemeccanica lamphouses which should keep going for years into the future.

Come and see rare archival footage of Halifax, from “reel film” projection, next week at Dean Clough!
21/04/2026

Come and see rare archival footage of Halifax, from “reel film” projection, next week at Dean Clough!

A proper trip back in time… 🎥

Join us next week for an evening of old Halifax on screen, with rare footage capturing the town as many will remember it.

It’s certain to have you pointing at the screen saying “I remember that” or “that’s changed a bit!”

📅 Tuesday 28th April, 18:30 | Crossley Gallery, D Mill

🎟️ £15 including interval drinks

Secure your spot 👉 https://bit.ly/4clx7cY

One week to go until our AGM day at 10am on Saturday 18th, Dean Clough!All PPT members are most welcome, and we will be ...
11/04/2026

One week to go until our AGM day at 10am on Saturday 18th, Dean Clough!

All PPT members are most welcome, and we will be open from 10am for people to view the collection, in G-Mill, Dean Clough. After a short break for lunch, the AGM itself will be held at 13.30 at the Crossley Gallery in D-Mill, Dean Clough.

If you're visiting us for the first time, here is an image which shows the main locations. There is plenty of free car parking either in the main car park (through Gate 1 or 9) then enter G-Mill via the loading bay at ground level. There is a smaller car park at the top of Corporation Street which is closer to G-Mill and you will enter at Level 4. Both entrances are wheelchair friendly. If you are arriving by rail then it is a ten-minute walk.

The doors into G-Mill will not be manned but calling 07866 732779 will alert someone in the basement that you are waiting outside and they will come and meet you and take you downstairs. Should you not have a mobile or could not get a reply a member will check both entrance doors every 15 minutes or so.

Back by popular demand, the PPT will be assisting again with the third "Evening of Halifax Nostalgia" event, organised b...
04/04/2026

Back by popular demand, the PPT will be assisting again with the third "Evening of Halifax Nostalgia" event, organised by HalifaxHeritage.

We're looking forward to showing some more old films of Halifax!

- Date: Tuesday 28th April, 6.30pm
- Place: Crossley Gallery, Dean Clough
- Tickets: https://halifaxheritage.co.uk/

Back by Public Demand, AN Evening of Nostalgia

New films and a quiz to test your local knowledge!

Tickets available at halifaxheritage.co.uk

Projected Picture Trust Dean Clough

17/09/2025
Back on the 16th September, an evening of Halifax Nostalgia!
06/09/2025

Back on the 16th September, an evening of Halifax Nostalgia!

Back by popular demand! Step into Halifax’s past with Projected Picture Trust and an evening of local nostalgia. 🎥🏭

In partnership with HalifaxHeritage, Projected Picture Trust, based here at Dean Clough, will be presenting rare archival footage of Halifax, offering a captivating window into the town’s history.

📅 Tuesday 16th September, 18:30 | Crossley Gallery, D Mill

🎫 £15.00 + booking fee

Book now 👉 https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/halifax-heritage-tours-cic/an-evening-of-halifax-nostalgia/e-ddjrvp

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G Mill Dean Clough Mills
Halifax
HX35AX

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