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'Midg' Camera Used to Make the First Two `Cottingley fairies' Photographs in 1917

'Midg' Camera Used to Make the First Two `Cottingley fairies' Photographs in 1917

1902-1917

Quarter-plate `Cameo' camera used to take 'second phase' of Cottingley Fairies photographs, 1918-1920

Quarter-plate `Cameo' camera used to take 'second phase' of Cottingley Fairies photographs, 1918-1920

1915-1920

Tylar's 'Tit-Bit' Hand Quarter Plate Camera

Tylar's 'Tit-Bit' Hand Quarter Plate Camera

1891-1900

'Century Hand and Stand' Quarter Plate Folding Camera

'Century Hand and Stand' Quarter Plate Folding Camera

1905

Sanderson Regular Quarter Plate Camera

Sanderson Regular Quarter Plate Camera

1914

Quarter-plate `Cameo' camera manufactured by W Butcher & Sons, London, 1915-1920, used to make a `second phase' of `Cottingley fairies' photographs between 1918 and 1920. Lukos II symmetrical lens back, made by Wollensak Optical Co. of USA.

Quarter-plate `Cameo' camera used to take 'second phase' of Cottingley Fairies photographs, 1918-1920

1915-1920

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