Williamson cinematograph camera no. 35, with Empire tripod (see note) Williamson cinematograph camera no. 35
Multiplex Tracing Table Type TTII, Serial No 638, incorporating central pinhole for point source of light, height index and plotting pencil, by Williamson Manufacturing Co Ltd, UK, 1963, for use with Multiplex Three-Projector Assembly Multiplex Tracing Table Type TTII 1963
Type 49 Mark II aerial survey camera plus two separate protection covers. Type 49 Mark II aerial survey camera
F49 Mark IV aerial survey camera, cased, serial no 4009, with film magazine serial no 1022. Made by Williamson Manufacturing Co Ltd., London and Reading F49 Mark IV aerial survey camera
Located and recorded with accessories for Zeiss microscope by Ernst Leitz. Two 16mm film magazines in cardboard box. Type G45 Ref. No. 14A/13934 made by Williamson Mfg. Co. Ltd. London & Reading. One has 'Botany Research' scratched onto the back. Both are empty of film. Film magazine 1905-1915
Model (scale 1:4 ) in case of a Williamson automatic photographic enlarger, by Williamson Manufacturing Co. Ltd., London, England, 1920-1928. Model of automatic photographic enlarger, British 1939-1959 1920-1928
MK III Race Finish Camera, manufactured by the Williamson Manufacturing Company Limited, London. Williamson Mk III Race Finish Camera 1946-1978
Williamson aerial camera, type L, 5" x 4", aluminium body, Thornton Pickard focal plane blind shutter, Ross Airo best anastigmat lens f/4.5 8 1/2" lens (yellowing) No 82,145, and two magazines for 18 plates, complete in storage box. Williamson Type L Aerial Camera 1917
Part of sight(?) serial no.S1404 type 14A/2788. Gearbox / universal 14A / 3382. Serial numbedr 1266, Williamson MFG Co Ltd Part of sight(?)
F24 Aerial Camera outfit, comprising seven parts, by Williamson Manufacturing Co. Ltd., London & Reading, England F24 Aerial camera, 1960-1970 1939-1955
Multiplex Three-Projector Assembly Type APU, Serial No 133, by Williamson Manufacturing Co Ltd, UK, 1963 Multiplex Three-Projector Assembly Type APU 1963
Type 96 airborne camera, as used on the Victor & Canberra reconnaisance aircraft. Successor to F52. Williamson Type 96 Aerial Camera
Type F52 airborne camera as used in the Canberra aircraft. Follow on from F24. Type F52 airborne camera as used in Canberra aicraft
Aircraft cine camera Model G.45. Using 16mm perforated cine film, 50 foot lengths, loaded into a special rechargable magazine. Works off the electricity supply of the aircraft, 24volt. Coupled to the trigger mechanism of the machine gun register a hit or miss. Standard lens has a focal length of 1 inch, the long focus approx 12". Both lenses have a heating element built into the front of the lens to eliminate condensation. Williamson c.1940 Aircraft Cine Camera Model G 45 1939-1945