Camera for the production of coloured photographs by the tricolour process

Made:
1896
Camera for the production of coloured photographs by the tricolour process

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Camera for the production of coloured photographs by the tricolour process, Butler's Camera No. 114 in leather case with Ross Yessar 4.5 lens, seven slides and three screens

Invented by Edward Tranter Butler in 1896, this camera was extensively used by E. T. Butler and his son, Lt. Col. Butler.

Details

Category:
Photography
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A700812
Measurements:
overall: 190 mm x 160 mm x 220 mm,
type:
tricolour camera