Kodak Rollfilm Developing Tank and Box

Made:
circa 1905 in Rochester
Kodak Rollfilm Developing Tank and Box

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Developing tank for rollfilm which consists of a wooden box, an opaque celluloid apron and a metal tank in which the film is developed. Film is wound on the spool provided between the celluloid apron and then transferred to the metal tank for developing. Tank has a water tight lid. Recommended that fixing is carried out in a separate container. Eastman Kodak, c.1905

Details

Category:
Photographic Technology
Collection:
Arthur Frank Collection
Object Number:
1979-559/4001
Materials:
wood (unidentified), celluloid (cellulose) and metal (unknown)
Measurements:
overall: 150 mm x 256 mm x 155 mm,
type:
developing tank
credit:
The Arthur Frank Collection