I see these are celluloid films, and we know that they are very dangerous, whether they are made in this country or abroad.
Other celluloid, on the contrary, is as dangerous—as appeared from the evidence before the coroner—as was the celluloid used in this particular case.
Frankly—it is a hard thing to say—they seem to see war through celluloid images.
I further understand that celluloid is not liable to spontaneous combustion.
Films are made on celluloid stock and made to be shown in cinemas.
Raw celluloid which contains cellulose nitrate is not now commonly used in industrial processes.
Because of its chemical nature, celluloid film eventually becomes completely useless as a visual record.
There is then a very short clause about the storage of celluloid film.