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X-ray film, refered to as 'Roentgen special carton' on the front and followed by instructions on how to use the paper to develop X-rays, sealed in red envelope, format 13x18, 1914-1918, Vienna, Austria

X-ray film, 'Roentgen special carton'

1914-1918

film cassette; x-ray film. For 6 1/2 x 8 1/2" x-ray film, with double intensifying screen. Black painted wood and aluminium.

Kodak X-Ray film cassette

1918-1928

X-ray film, refered to as 'Roentgen special carton' on the front and followed by instructions on how to use the paper to develop X-rays, in original open red envelope, format 18x24, mould present at the bottom left corner, tear present at the top, 1914-1918, Vienna, Austria

X-ray film

1914-1918

X-ray film used to develop X-rays in original orange envelope. Referred to as 'Roentgen special paper' on the label. Mould present on the top right corner, format 24x30, 1914-1918, Vienna, Austria

X-ray film used to develop X-rays in original orange envelope

1914-1918

X-ray film, refered to as 'Roentgen special carton' on the front and followed by instructions on how to use the paper to develop X-rays, in original open red envelope, format 13x18, 1914-1918, Vienna, Austria

X-ray film, 'Roentgen special carton'

1914-1918

Packet of Kodak 'Blue Brand' X-ray film

Packet of Kodak 'Blue Brand' X-ray film

Three cartons of double-coated x-ray film, one 15 x 12-inch, two 10 x 12-inch, one tape-sealed, by Ilford Limited, Redbridge, Greater London, 1935-1945. Ilford Limited worked in association with John Bell and Croyden Limited.

3 Cartons of Double Coated X-Ray Film, Ilford Limited, England, 1935-45

1935-1945

X-ray film, refered to as 'Roentgen special carton' on the front and followed by instructions on how to use the paper to develop X-rays, in original open red envelope, format 18x24, mould present on the bottom right corner, 1914-1918, Vienna, Austria

X-ray film, 'Roentgen special carton'

1914-1918

X-ray film, referred to as 'Roentgen special carton' on the front and followed by instructions on how to use the paper to develop X-rays, in original open red envelope, format 18x24, mould and stain across the surface, tear on the right hand side, 1914-1918, Vienna, Austria

X-ray film

1914-1918

X-ray film used to develop X-rays in original orange envelope. Referred to as 'Roentgen special paper' on the label. Extensive mould on the left hand side, format 24x30, 1914-1918, Vienna, Austria

X-ray film used to develop X-rays in original orange envelope

1914-1918

Wood and aluminium; for X-Ray film, 6 1/2 x 8 1/2" inches.

Kodak X-Ray cassette