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Ball with camera screw, held between curved plates claped by screw and wing nut and with lower sections lined with green felt for clamping. Eastman Kodak.

Kodak Ball and Socket Tripod Head and Clamp

Tubular telescopic plated brass tripod, five section. 38cm closed and 138 cm open. Folding support struts near top fitted with ball and socket head and 1/4 Whit screw.

Loreley Metal Tripod

Tubular brass telescopic tripod, three section. 44cm closed and 113cm open. Flat tops slides and folds down for storage. 1/4 inch Whit camera screw.

Metal Camera Tripod

Tubular aluminium telescopic tripod. Nine section. 21cm closed, 115.5cm open. 1/4 Whit screw.

Metal Tripod

Plated brass tripod with tubular legs in three sections. Spike feet. 39cm closed and 102cm opened. Patent October 31 1911.

No1E Kodak Tripod

1911

Four section tubular telescopic tripod with brass legs, closed 15 1/2 inches, open 48 1/2 inches. Spike feet with rubber covers. With an alloy head, reversible with 3/4 inches and 3/8 inch Whit screws.

G I B tripod

Tubular brass telescopic tripod, three section. 39cm closed and 100cm open. 1/4 inch Whit screw fitted.

Metal Camera Tripod

Tubular aluminium telescopic tripod, four section. 37cm closed and 102cm open. Leg pivot locking screws. Camera screw missing. Probably continental.

Metal Camera Tripod

Marconi tripod with Vinten pan\tilt head

Marconi tripod with Vinten pan\tilt head

Jaynay Quickset tripod

Jaynay Quickset Tripod

Cine tripod

Cine tripod

Plated brass telescopic tube, two section, 19cm closed, 32cm open. 1/4 inch Whit screw.

Contessa Nettel tripod extender

Tubular telescopic plated brass tripod. 4 sections. 38cm closed. 123cm open. Legs are secured by small strap when closed. 1/4 inch Whit screw. Patenet Aug. 24 1897.

Eastman metal tripod No.1

Tubular telescopic brass tripod, 7 section. 31cm closed, 126cm open. Hinged flat camera platform folding down for stowage. 1/4 inch whit screw with continental adaptor. Stamped Cousens.

contessa nettel tripod

Luxor tripod with 9-section telescopic brass legs - 45" extended, 7" closed.

Luxor camera stand

Tripod for Cine-Kodak camera. 3-section wooden legs; metal pan and tilt head (handle missing). Fits first 16mm Cine-Kodak camera.

Tripod for Cine-Kodak camera

Tripod. Single section legs; double construction, with strainers (one missing) to lock onto triangular top.

Tripod. Single section legs; double construction

Bilora tripod. Four section telescopic metal legs; ball and socket head.

Bilora tripod

Cine camera tripods and spider: Mitchell tripod; spreader or spider for tripod.

Mitchell tripod spreader or spider

Cine camera tripods and spider: tripod and pan and tilt head.

tripod and pan and tilt head

Pair of old tripods for checking the correct length of walking sticks (or crutches). The patient walks with temporary sticks firmly clamped between the jaws of the platforms and their length may then be adjusted. The pair then issued will be cut to the correct length. Origin unknown c.1930.

Tripods for checking the length of walking sticks

circa 1930

Tripod of 3 needle points, component of Branly collection, no. 86

Tripod of 3 needle points

Telescopic walking stick camera tripod, c.1900.

Telescopic walking stick camera tripod

1890-1910

Wooden walking stick with round knob top, 3'4 inches long, knob and ferrule are removable and stick opens to form three legs with brass feet. 1/4 inch Whitworth screw fitting. Hudson and Son.

walking stick tripod

Tripod stand by Baird and Tatlock (London) Ltd.

Tripod stand by Baird and Tatlock (London) Ltd.

1900-1949

Tripod for Kinemacolor camera built by Moy & Bastie in 1909 to specification of Charles Urban and G A Smith.

Tripod for Kinemacolor camera

1909

Metal tripod with telescopic legs in five brass sections. With a nickel plated cylindrical head with 1/4 inch Whit screw. G G, made in France.

G G Camera Tripod

Wooden tripod for the Williamson camera 3 feet 4 inches long (minimum), 6 feet long ( maximum). Geared pan and tilt head with carrying handle.

Wooden Camera Tripod

Tripod & Marker

Tripod and marker

Tripod Stand, triangular

Tripod Stand, triangular

1900-1980

Tripod stand, with circular top

Tripod stand, with circular top

1900-1949

Wooden tripod used by Le Prince in Leeds during his experiments for the production of moving pictures

Wooden tripod used by Louis Le Prince

c 1888

A collection of items relating to Gandolfi Ltd., hand-made camera manufacturers, 1939: tripod to accompany Gandolfi `Precision' 5x7" camera, owned by Sir Kenneth Corfield (see 1999-5121)

Tripod For Gandolfi `Precision' Camera

1939

`Infratrace' infrared non-contact electronic digital thermometer type KM800S by Comark Ltd, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, 1994, with low-voltage power supply unit.

Infrared Non-Contact Electronic Thermometer, 1994

1994

'The Sanderson' camera 'Tropical' model by Houghton Ltd., serial no.827158, with Zeiss 'Tessar' f4.5 13.5cm lens, Compur shutter, 6 plate holders, case and tripod, c.1914.

Sanderson 'Tropical' Camera

1914

Crook handled walking stick tripod with removable handle and ferrule. Opens out into three spiked legs with 1/4 inch whitworth screw at top. Overall, aluminium painted black. The handle is hollow. Length 85cm.

walking stick tripod

Folding steel tripod, three section. 42cm closed and 113cm open. 1/4 Whit screw.

Metal Camera Tripod

Tubular telescopic brass tripod. 42cm closed, 95cm open. Alloy ball and soket head. Continental screw.

Metal Tripod

Adaptor with accessory shoe fitting and continental tripod bush with 1/4 inch whit adaptor.

tripod screw shoe adaptor

Tubular brass telescopic tripod, three section. 39cm closed and 100 metre open. 1/4 inch Whit screw fitted.

Metal Camera Tripod

Telescopic tubular brass tripod, seven section. 29cm closed and 125cm open. Reversible screw feet, rubber or spike. Top hinged to allow legs to lie flat for storage but rotates to give triangular arrangement for use. 1/4 Whit screw. Delgados W.K.

Delgados metal tripod

Professional cine tripod with panning head. c.1930.

Professional cine tripod with panning head

circa 1930

Jaynay Quickset tripod.

Jaynay Quickset tripod

Lightweight cinetripod

Lightweight Cinetripod

Tripod for use with a theodolite, for use in coal mines.

Tripod for use with a theodolite

Cine camera tripods and spider: spreader or spider for tripod.

Cine camera tripods and spider

Wheeled foldable and adjustable tripod. Produced by Mole Richardson. Possibly used as a lighting stand.

tripod

Universal Cine King tripod

Universal Cine King tripod

Tripod

Tripod

M & M Cine tripod

M & M Cine tripod