Leica 1 non-interchangeable lens, black enamelled. Fitted with Elamr F.3.5 50mm lens with locking spring for the infinity position. Provision for clip on rangefinder, focal plane shutter speeds 1/20 to 1/500sec and tome. Leitz c.1933. Leica 1 non-interchangeable lens, c 1933 1928-1938
Leica IIc 35mm rangefinder camera Serial No 440847. Shutter has speeds 1/30sec to 1/500sec & B. Fitted with a Summar F.2 50mm lens f.1: 3.5mm lens, Serial Number 445918. Has eyelenses for viewfinder and rangefinder close together. The lever for adjusting the magnification of the rangefinder lens is next to the rewind knob. Metal lens cap. Leitz, circa 1948. Leica IIc 35mm Camera 1943-1953
Kodak box camera No. 0 Brownie Model A for rollfilm No 127 1 5/8 x 2 1/4. Meniscus type lens and drop -blade shutter with two settings, instantaneous and time. Body is completed with two waist-level viewfinders. Made of wood with black imitation leather covering. c.1903 Kodak Brownie No 0 Model A circa 1903
Kodak Brownie Cresta II box camera for 12 exposures 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" on 120 rollfilm. Fitted with Koder Meniscus len, fixed focus and supplementary lens. In built yellow filter mounted onto a strip of metal. Provision to mount a flashgun. Kodak, c.1956. Kodak Brownie Cresta II box camera for 12 exposures 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" on 120 rollfilm circa 1956
Agfa Karat 35mm collapsible camera for 12 exposures with special Karat cassettes. Fitted with Agfa Jgestar Anastigmat F.6.3 50mm lens with front cell focusing mounted in a 3-speed shutter, 1/25, 1/100 B coupled to transport film. With direct optical vision viewfinder mounted on top. c.1937 Agfa Karat 35mm Collapsible Camera 1937
Box Tengor 54/2 box camera for rollfilm No.120 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with a fixed focus Goerz Frontar Meniscus lens F.11. A strip of metal with three cut outs acts as stops. With two setting shutter: instantaneous and time and waist-level viewfinder. Zeiss Ikon A.G. c.1924. Box Tengor 54/2 Box Camera circa 1924
Ensign folding bellows camera for plates and cutfilm negative size 3 1/4 x 4 1/4". Wood and metal construction covered in black leather. Fitted with a Dallmeyer No.2 series XV Serrac F.4.5 135mm lens in an ACME pre-set shutter 1sec - 1/100 B. & T made by Ilex Optical Co. Houghton c.1920 Ensign Folding Bellows Camera, c 1920 1915-1925
Ensign auto speed camera, a folding bellows camera for rollfilm No.120, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Drop-front pull-out type stops at infinity and then lever moves lens panel. Focusing distance 3ft-ing. Lens panel has rising cross front adjustment. Fitted with Aldis Butcher Anastigmat F.3.4 3 inch f.1 lens. With focal plane shutter with speeds 1/15 -1/500sec and T. With brilliant optical viewfinder and wire frame finder fitted to front. All metal camera with black leather covering. Butcher & Houghton Maufacturing Co. c.1929 Ensign Auto Speed Camera, c 1929 1924-1934
Folding bellows field camera fitted with a symmetrical F.8 8" lens. Lizars c.1890. folding bellows field camera 1900
Ensign Ful Vue twin lens box camera. Viewing magnifier fitted with a hood to protect lens. Provision for a cable release and flash gun. Ross Ensign Ltd, c. 1935 Ensign Ful Vue twin lens box camera, c 1935 1930-1940
The Cameo folding bellows camera for negatives 2 1/2 x 3 1/2". Rising front and side movement. With brilliant reflex optical finder fitted in top left corner. With wire frame finder. Fitted with a Wallace Heaton Zodillar F.3.8 105mm in a ring Compur shutter, speeds 1 sec 1/250 and slef timing device. Made of wood, metal and covered in black leather. With Rollfilm holder. c.1929. The Cameo Folding Bellows Camera 1920
Ilford Envoy box camera for rollfilm No.120 2 1/4" x 3 1/4".. Fitted with an Envoy Optimax meniscus lens marked 'For faces pull out, for places push in'. With synchronised single speed shutter and direct vision optical viewfinder. Plastic with metal fittings. Ilford, c.1955 Ilford Envoy Box Camera circa 1955
Baby Pixie box camera for rollfilm No.120, 16 exposures, 1 5/8 x 2 1/4. Fitted with a fixed-focus meniscus lens and shutter for instantaneous and bulb. With metal frame finder. All metal box camera with black crackle finish. c.1950 Baby Pixie box camera for rollfilm No.120 1950
'The International' folding bellows tailboard field or stand camera, case and three book form double darkslides. With one sliding panel. The 'Rectigraph' lens is a Rapid Rectilinear approx 12" focal length, aperture F.8. Iris diaphragm was added later. Originally fitted with Waterhouse stops. Lancaster. c. 1885 'The International' Folding Bellows Tailboard Field or Stand Camera, Case and Three Book Form Double Darkslides. 1887
The Cameo folding bellows camera for plates or cutfilm, negative size 3 1/4 x 5 1/2. Drop-front pull-out standard with double bellows extension. Rack and pinion focusing. Lens panel has rising cross front. Fitted with a Beck Symmetircal F.8 approx 6.5" lens mounted in a Lukos II everset shutter, speeds 1/25 1/100sec B. & T. With back ground-glass screen and brilliant waist-level viewfinder. Wood construction covered in black leather with aluminium base. All fittings nickel plated. Houghton-Butcher c.1914 The Cameo folding bellows camera for plates or cutfilm 1913
Roll film box camera by Ernemann for rollfilm No.120. Made of wood with a black leather covering. With meniscus lens and a rotating stop plate. F.12.5 F.25. The stop F.12.5 is operated at instanteous or bulb. F.25 can only be operated by bulb. With drop-plate shutter and waist level viewfinders. c.1920 Ernemann Box Camera for Rollfilm No.120 1920
Kodak Brownie Six-20 box camerae Model D for rollfilm No.620 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with a fixed focus meniscus lens and two setting guillotine shutter, instantaneous and time. With in-built supplementary lens. Button release for synchronised flash. Two waist level viewfinders.c.1948 Kodak Brownie Six-20 Box Camera Model D circa 1948
Zeiss Ikoflex II twin lens reflex camera fir rollfilm No.120 giving 12 exposures 2 1/4 x 2 1/4. With ground glass screen. Viewing lens is a Taronar Anastigmat with fixed aperture F.3.5 75mm f.1. Taking lens is a Novar Anastigmat F.3.5 75mm mounted in a ring setshutter with speeds 1-1/250sec B. With in built exposure indicator. c. 1937 Zeiss Ikoflex II twin lens reflex camera circa 1937
Challenge hand camera Model C. With three bookform double darkslides. J Lizars, 1906. Challenge Hand Camera Model C 1906
Kodak Duaflex II box camera for 12 exposures on No.620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4". Top lens for viewing only. Taking lens is a Kodar F.8 12mm with front cell focusing. the hooded magnifier is fitted to the camera top. WIth 2-positioned synchronised shutter and press button body release. Eastman Kodak, c.1950. Kodak Duaflex II box camera for 12 exposures on No.620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4" circa 1950
No. 2 Beau Brownie for rollfilm No.120 2 1/4 x 3 1/4. Fitted with a fixed focus Doublet lens and a two speed shutter; inst. and time. Choice between large and small stop. Fitted with two waist level viewfinders. Covered in black leatherette. Eastman Kodak Co. c.1920. Kodak Beau Brownie Box Camera 1920
Folding Klito No. 000. Houghtons Limited, 1914 Folding Klito No. 000 Bellows Camera and Three Single, Metal Darkslides. 1914
"All Distance" Ensign. Houghton-Butcher Manufacturing Co. 1927 Ensign 'All Distance' Box Camera, 1927 1927
Coronet Cub camera, negative 3 x 4cm. Body of aluminium alloy covered in black leather. Lens panel spring loaded. Fitted with a fixed focus mensicus lens F.II with a 2 position shutter, inst and time, synchronised for flash. With direct vision viewfinder built into body. c.1950 Coronet Cub Camera 1950
ARGUS 35mm collapsible camera. Fitted with an Argus coated in Cintar F.3.5 50mm and behind the lens diaphragm shutter, speeds 1/10-1/200sec. With rangefinder coupled to lens. With direct vision finder. c.1943 Argus Rigid 35mm Camera circa 1943
Six-20 Brownie Model E for rollfilm No. 620 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with a fixed focus meniscus lens and two position guillotine shutter; instantaneous and time. Shutter has body release and can be locked and synchronised for use of flash. With built in yellow filter. With two waistlevel viewfinders. Kodak Ltd c.1950 Kodak Brownie Six-20 Box Camera Model E circa 1950
OLBIA twin lens box camera with reflex finder. For 12 exposures 2 1/4" sq on No.120 rollfilm. Taking lens is Roussel Trylor F.4.5 75mm in a front cell focusing mount. Shutter speed 1/25-1/200 and bulb synchronised for flash. Made of black moulded plastic and metal back. Gitza, c.1953 OLBIA Twin Lens Box Camera with Reflex Finder. circa 1953
Box camera with simple meniscus lens. Three stops marked sunny, overcast and dull. With shutter speeds instantaneous and time. Direct vision viewfinder is fitted to the top of the camera. c.1947 Box camera with simple meniscus lens. Three stops marked sunny circa 1947
Agiflash box camera for rollfilm No.127 8 exposures 1 5/8 x 2 1/4". With fixed meniscus lens. The shutter has one speed 1/30 with synchronised flash. It is an unusual oblong shape allowing for inbuilt battery. There is a direct vision viewfinder mounted on the top. Agilux, c.1954. Agiflash Box Camera circa 1954
Box Ensign 2 1/4 B box camera for rollfilm 120 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with a fixed focus meniscus lens. Strip of metal with three cut out circles acts as stops. Shutter has two settings: instantaneous and time. With two waistlevel viewfinders and a wire frame finder. Houghton-Butcher, c.1910. Ensign 2 1/4 B Box Camera, c 1910 1904-1915