'British' Lantern Slide projector, made by J. T. Chapman, Manchester, c.1900. With two slide holders. 'British' lantern slide projector with slide holders 1895-1905
Box camera for 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch quarter plates. Fitted with a Ross Zeiss anastigmat lens F:136mm f/8-64. No 4590/ Kalee roller blind shutter behind the lens, 17/22/30/35/50/65/B. Sliding, rising and cross front, rack and pinion focusing, two brilliant reflecting finders, two spirit levels, ground glass focusing screen in spring back, storage compartment for two double darkslides, tripod screw in holder inside camera front. J.T. Chapman. The British Box Plate Stand camera
Folding stand camera for 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inch quarter plates. Fitted with a Ross Goerz double anastigmat lens F:8 1/4 inches f/8.-64. Sliding rising front, rack and pinion focusing. Double extension bellows rotatable back, hinged ground glass focusing screen. Lens number 4970. J T Chapman Limited. 1895-1900. The British Box Plate Stand camera 1905
Photographic print from a gelatine dry-plate negative taken in 1891, showing a group of unknown people on holiday in Ilfracombe, Devon. Photographic print from a gelatine dry-plate negative taken in 1891 1891
Gelatine dry-plate negative photograph of J. T. Chapman Ltd's shop front in Albert Square, taken in 1932 on a plate made in 1890. Gelatine dry-plate negative photograph of J. T. Chapman Ltd's shop front in Albert Square 1932
Box of 1 dox 7 1/4 x 7 1/2 inch plates for studio work and instantaneous effects. Average exposure 1 second. Serial No B1005. Unused. J.T. Chapman Limited, c.1883. Packet of Manchester Rapid Gelatine Plates 1883-1893