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1922 It became independent of its French parent when Isidore Ostrer acquired control of Gaumont-British.  
1922 It became independent of its French parent when Isidore Ostrer acquired control of Gaumont-British.  


In 1927 the Ideal Film Company, a leading silent film maker, merged with Gaumont.
In 1927 the Ideal Film Company, a leading silent film maker, merged with Gaumont. Formation of [[Gaumont British Picture Corporation|Gaumont-British Picture Corporation]]


1941 Bought by the [[Rank Organisation]]
1941 Bought by  
 
1995 Became part of the new [[Rank Organisation]]


[[G. B. Equipments]], a subsidiary of Gaumont-British, made a number of 16-mm film sound projectors in Britain before and during the Second World War, including models such as the G.B.-Scope A and B, Grosvenor and G.B. K and L series.
[[G. B. Equipments]], a subsidiary of Gaumont-British, made a number of 16-mm film sound projectors in Britain before and during the Second World War, including models such as the G.B.-Scope A and B, Grosvenor and G.B. K and L series.

Revision as of 10:56, 11 March 2025

1898 Gaumont-British was founded as the British subsidiary of the French Gaumont Film Company. (See Léon Gaumont & Cie).

1922 It became independent of its French parent when Isidore Ostrer acquired control of Gaumont-British.

In 1927 the Ideal Film Company, a leading silent film maker, merged with Gaumont. Formation of Gaumont-British Picture Corporation

1941 Bought by

1995 Became part of the new Rank Organisation

G. B. Equipments, a subsidiary of Gaumont-British, made a number of 16-mm film sound projectors in Britain before and during the Second World War, including models such as the G.B.-Scope A and B, Grosvenor and G.B. K and L series.

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