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Powell-Cotton Filmography
{{unreferenced, date=June 2013 This is a filmography of the Powell-Cotton family, including films by Percy Powell-Cotton and Diana and Antoinette Powell-Cotton Diana Powell-Cotton (1908–1986) and Antoinette Powell-Cotton (1915–1997) were English sisters who worked together as anthropologists. Early life Diana was born in 1908 and Antoinette in 1913. They were two of the four children of Percy .... 1920–1929 *''N. Nigeria'', Major P.H.G Powell-Cotton, (1924–1925) *''French Congo'', Major P.H.G. Powell-Cotton, (1926–1927) *''Gorilla Drive, Cameroons,'' Major P.H.G Powell-Cotton, (1929) 1930–1939 *''Crafts in the Cameroons (or Cameroon Crafts)'', Major P.H.G. Powell-Cotton, (1931) *''Cameroons'', Major P.H.G. Powell-Cotton, (1931) *''Osonigbe Juju House & Benin Brass Casting'', Major P.H.G. Powell-Cotton, (1931) *''Some tribes of the Southern Sudan'', Major P.H.G. Powell-Cotton, (1933) *''Sudan 1933 Lango people only'', Major P.H.G. Powell-Cotton, (1933) *''Som ...
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Filmography
A filmography is a list of films related by some criteria. For example, an actor's career filmography is the list of films they have appeared in; a director's comedy filmography is the list of comedy films directed by a particular director. The term, which has been in use since at least 1957, is modeled on and analogous to "bibliography", a list of books. As lists filmographies are distinct from the cinematic arts of "videography" and "cinematography" which refer to the processes themselves, and which are analogous to photography instead. Filmographies are not limited to associations with particular people. For example, the ''Handbook of American Film Genres'' (1988, ) includes "19 substantive essays on major American film genres", each accompanied by a "valuable selected filmography." In 1998, the University of Washington sponsored a university-wide "All Powers Project" which assembled a filmography of films related to the Cold War Red Scare, which consisted of "motion pictures t ...
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Percy Powell-Cotton
Major Percy Horace Gordon Powell-Cotton, FZS, FRGS, FRAI, JP (20 September 1866 – 26 June 1940)Thanet Gazette, 'Obituary of Major Percy Powell-Cotton', 28 June 1940 was an English explorer, hunter, most noted for the creation of the Powell-Cotton Museum in the grounds of his home, Quex Park in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent, England. Powell-Cotton is noted for bringing an extraordinary number of animal specimens back from his travels across Africa, potentially creating the largest collection of game ever shot by one man. Despite this, Powell-Cotton was an early conservationist, helping categorise a wide number of species across the globe. His two daughters, Antoinette Powell-Cotton and Diana Powell-Cotton shared his passion for conservation, pursuing archaeology and anthropology respectively. Powell-Cotton made a large number of films ( Powell-Cotton filmography) including ethnographic, documentary and wildlife films ( Powell-Cotton Ethnographic Films). Early life Percy Powell- ...
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Diana And Antoinette Powell-Cotton
Diana Powell-Cotton (1908–1986) and Antoinette Powell-Cotton (1915–1997) were English sisters who worked together as anthropologists. Early life Diana was born in 1908 and Antoinette in 1913. They were two of the four children of Percy Powell-Cotton and his wife Hannah Powell-Cotton, along with Mary (1910–1998) and Christopher (1918–2006)."Miss Diana Powell-Cotton (Biographical details)"
The British Museum (britishmuseum.org). Retrieved 26 May 2013. Diana studied at the , where she gained valuable skills in drawing, watercolour and sketching. ...
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Antoinette And Diana Powell-Cotton
Diana Powell-Cotton (1908–1986) and Antoinette Powell-Cotton (1915–1997) were English sisters who worked together as anthropologists. Early life Diana was born in 1908 and Antoinette in 1913. They were two of the four children of Percy Powell-Cotton and his wife Hannah Powell-Cotton, along with Mary (1910–1998) and Christopher (1918–2006)."Miss Diana Powell-Cotton (Biographical details)"
The British Museum (britishmuseum.org). Retrieved 26 May 2013. Diana studied at the Royal College of Art, where she gained valuable skills in drawing, watercolour and sketching. ...
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