Ensignette No. 2 rollfilm camera, made by Houghtons Ltd. Collapsing metal camera, for 129 film: 1 5/8 x 3". Achromat lens, f/11, 16, 22 apertures in metal plate. T/I shutter. Brilliant reflecting finder. Pat. No. 28464, 1907. (M2697). No. 14251 Ensignette No 2 Rollfilm Camera Photographic Technology 1911-1926
Box camera for 620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4"; meniscus lens, accessory close-up lens; I/B shutter; refelcting finders; 2-pin flash contacts; striped front. Kodak Brownie Six-20 camera Model D Photographic Technology
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens. Sliding plate with three apertures. T/I shutter, flip flop. Two reflecting finders. Covered in blue leatehrette. H583. Kodak Limited. No 2 Brownie Camera Photographic Technology
Purpose-made case, for Buzzard's hypodermic syringe and glass phial assumed to contain laudanum Therapeutics 1870-1900
Instant camera for PR-10 film packs; 'Zooming circle' focus aid; darken/lighten control; auto exposure; handle print ejector; in original box. Kodak Instant camera EK4 Photographic Technology 1976
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens of fixed aperture. Rotary shutter T/I. Single reflecting finder. Blue leatherette covereing. Eastman Kodak 1931. No 2 Rainbow Hawkeye Camera Model C Photographic Technology 1931
Box form camera for 3 1/4 inch wide darkroom loaded film, 2 3/4 x 3 1/4. Fitted with a single lens of fixed aperture and focus and a special sector type string cocking shutter. No viewfinder attach, sighting lines are on the top and side. With an exposure calculator. No. 1014. Eastman Kodak, 1891-1895. Ordinary Kodak camera Photographic Technology 1891-1985
Kodak Petite Vest Pocket Autographic camera. Eastman Kodak Co. Folding camera for 127 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 1 5/8". Cyan metalwork, light green covering. In matching case (not seen during Audit). Kodak Petite Camera Photographic Technology
Box camera for factory loaded film 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Bausch and Lomb universal lens, rotating plate with three apertures, sector type shutter, cocked by string, rack and pinion focusing, detachable film magazine with exposure counter - 50. No 7425. Eastman Kodak, 1890-1897. No 3 Kodak junior camera Photographic Technology 1890-1897
Kodak Zoom 8 reflex camera, 1960-1962, in original carton with instructions (filed). Reflex cinecamera for standard 8mm film, 25' double run. Kodak Zoom Ektanar lens f/1.6. Manual and power zoom control. Automatic exposure control, manual locking possible. Three position focus setting for scenes, normal and close-ups. Reflex viewfinder, rear lens focuses for eyesight accomaodation. Clockwork mottor. P/E meter, adjustable 10-40 ASA; meter scale calibrated f/1.9-16. Camera Serial No 70493. Kodak Zoom 8 Reflex camera Cinematography 1960-1962
Cine-Kodak camera Model K, 1930-1946, in fitted case with spare take up belt and instructions. Cine camera for 16mm film, 50 or 100 foot reels. Kodak Anastigmat lens F=1.9 25mm f/9-16, in 3 point interchangeable mount. Settings for dark and light days. Clockwork motor drive; 16 fps, with 8 fps button. Folding optical frame finder. Single sprocket and claw intermittent drive. Rotary footage counter. Serial No 28798. Patent No 1.620.357-1.890.607. Eastman Kodak Company. Cine-Kodak Model K Cinematography 1930-1946
Eumig Viennette Super 8 cine camera. Made in Austria. Austrozoom lens f/1.9/9-27mm Eumig Viennette Super 8 Cine Camera Cinematography 1965-1968
K100 16mm cine Kodak camera. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co. 16mm spool loading camera for 50 or 100 foot spools. Three lens turrets, Cine Ektar II lens F:25mm f/1.9 - 22, Serial No RE2777. Cine Ektar lens 15mm f.2.5-22, Serial No RO 535. Cine Ektar lens F:63mm f/ 2-22 Serial No RO 578. All with helical screw focusing. Optical view-finder with interchangeable front elements on a lens turret. Picture area indicated by yellow transparent mask, three crosses show picture centres for parallax correction. Focusing adjustment on viewfinder image. Clockwork motor with indicator showing remaining spring capacity of 40 foot. 1 minute ten seconds on full wind. Adjustable running speeds 16/24/32/48/64 frames per second. Release locks on for continuous running, moves upwards for single frame. Rotating footage indicator driven from mechanism. In ever ready field case. 16mm Cine-Kodak K-100 Turret Camera Cinematography
Cine camera for Super 8 cartridges; Eumig Austrogon Zoom lens f/1.8, F:10-20mm; reflex finder with aperture scale; auto exposure; manual zoom; electric motor drive; detachable pistol grip. No 2256584. Eumigette Zoom Super 8 Cine Camera Cinematography 1967
Kodak instamatic M22 movie camera in original packaging with instructions. Eastman Kodak Co. For Super 8 film in cartridge; Kodak Ektanar lens F:14mm f/2.7; electric motor drive; direct vision optical finder; integral fold-down pistol grip. Kodak Instamatic M22 Movie Camera Cinematography
Commemorative ingots, set of 50 silver ingots each depicting a different locomotive. Set in wooden case labelled "Great British Locomotives - The National Railway Museum Inaugural Edition". great british locomotives commemorative ingots Miscellanea & Curiosities 1975
No. 1A Pocket Kodak Junior camera, 1929-1931. N. 5299. self erecting folding camera for 116 rollfilm. Achromatic lens, rotating plate with four apertures 1-4. Kodak No 1 shutter T/I. Brilliant reflecting finder, black body and bellows. Overall (deployed): 206 mm x 95 mm x 160 mm. No 1A pocket Kodak junior camera Photographic Technology 1929-1931
Kodak instamatic M26 movie camera. Eastman Kodak Co. For Super 8 film in cartridge. Kodak Ektanar lens F:13mm f/1.8. Electric motor; DV optical finder; automatic exposure; integral pistol grip (fold down). Kodak instamatic M26 Movie Camera Cinematography
Halina AI camera. Twin lens reflex camera for 120 rollfilm 2.24x2.25 inches; Halina Anastigmat lens F:80 f/3.5; Halina Viewer lens F:80mm f/3.5; 2-blade shutter 1/25-1/100; coaxial flash socket; focusing magnifier and optical sports finder in hood. stamped 'Empire Made'. The Halina A1 sold for £7 19s 6d in 1965 (See Amateur Photographer, 1965). Overall (deployed): 184 mm x 87 mm x 98 mm. Halina AI camera Photographic Technology 1956-1966
Cine-Kodak Royal Magazine camera, 1955. For 16mm film in magazines. Kodak Cine Ektar lens F:25mm f/1.9 Serial No6395. Two part interchangeable mount 16, 24, 64 fps, single frame. Clockwork motor drive, zoom optical finder 15-152mm. Serial No 65678. Eastman Kodak Company. Cine-Kodak Royal Magazine camera Cinematography 1955
Eastman Kodak Co. Folding camera for 4" x 5" plates. Bausch and Lomb rapid rectilinear lens, U.S. 4 - 128, Unicum shutter, 1/2/5/25/50/100/B/T with pneumatic release valve, sliding rising and cross front, rack and pinion focusing with extra extension, brilliant reflecting rotating finder on base board, spirit level, swing back both directions, reversable bacl, no 792. Overall (deployed): 165 mm x 152 mm x 220 mm. Eastman Plate Camera No 4 Series C Photographic Technology 1905-1915
Six-20 Folding Brownie camera, 1937-1939. Self erecting for 620 film 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch. Simple lens of fixed focus and aperture. B/I shutter, collapsing frame finder, in original carton with instructions and box for accessory reflecting finder. Six-20 Folding Kodak Brownie camera Photographic Technology 1937-1939
Conway camera (colour filter model). Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture, helical focusing mount for near objects. Rotary shutter T/I. Green filter on pullout strip. With two brilliant reflecting finders with covers. Standard cameras Birmingham. Overall: 122 mm x 92 mm x 138 mm. conway camera (colour filter model) Photographic Technology
Box panoramic camera for 103 rollfilm 3 1/2 x 12 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, of fixed aperture. Exposure via a slot near focal plane. Two traverse speeds. Curved film plane. Brilliant reflecting finder. Sighting lines. Two circular levels. No 10368. Eastman Kodak 1903-7. No 4 Panoram Kodak Camera Model C Photographic Technology 1903-1907
No. 2 Folding cartridge Hawkeye camera Model C in original carton (see 1990-5036/1103/1) 1931. Rollfilm 120 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. With meniscus type achromatic lens, iris diaphragms under the numbers 1-3. Shutter on three point bayonet mount. Sliding focusing with preset stops. Reflecting rotating view finder on base board. Eastman Kodak Company. Red leatherette. No. 280841. Overall (deployed): 165 mm x 87 mm x 128 mm. Kodak No 2 Folding Cartridge Hawkeye camera, Model C Photographic Technology 1931
Kinamo camera, model 5402. Movie camera for 35mm film in 50 feet chargers (15 meter). Fitted with a Zeiss Tessar kens f/3.5-19, F: 4cm. Serial No 529856. Helical focusing mount, integral lens hood. Carl Zeiss of Jena Tessar lens f:3.5, F=4cm, Serial No 529856.Folding wire frame finder. Hand operated with single frame shaft. Rotating counter in metres. Film carried in re loadable light tight charger. Claw intermittent. Two continuous sprockets. Rotary shutter. ICA, c 1925. Kinamo Camera Model 5402 35mm Cine Camera Cinematography 1920-1930
Nikon Microflex Model AFM automatic microphotographic attachment for a microscope, comprising M-35S dark box (camera body) serial no. 88697 for 35mm film; Lieca type mount, 35mm projection lens, shutter unit, ocular viewfinder and standard eyepiece adapter all assembled into one unit; in a fitted leatherette case; plus electronic control box and connecting cable. Nikon AFM microscope camera, c.1975 Microscopes 1970-1979
Ciné-Kodak Medallion-8 cine camera. Kodak Cine Ektanon 13mm f/1.9 lens, Serial No 27539. Ciné-Kodak Medallion-8 cine camera Cinematography 1956-1958
The R.B. Tele Graflex camera. Single lens reflex camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a Taylor, Taylor ,Hobson, Cooke Anastigmat lens F:6 inches, f/3.5-16, Serial No 35325, Series IIa. Fabric focal plane shutter, adjustable slit and tension, 24 speeds from 1/10 - 1/1000 sec. Rack and pinion focusing. Reflex focusing screen with folding hood. Patents from 1902-1913. Revolving back. 1920-1921. Manufactured by Folmer and Schwing Division, Eastman Kodak Co. Overall (deployed): 360 mm x 145 mm x 230 mm. The RB Tele Grapflex camera Photographic Technology 1920-1921
Ica Kinamo camera. Cine camera for 35mm film in changers. Serial No 73818. Fitted with a Zeiss Tessar lens F:4cm, f/3.5-18, Serial No 587949. Helical screw focusing. In a bayonet mount. Hand driving via 1, 2, 4, of 8 frame shafts. Drive handle missing. With wire frame finder. Rotary meter counter. Ica kinamo camera Photographic Technology
No 2 Bullet camera Model of 1896, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co. Box camera for 101 roll film or plate holder 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. Achromatic lens. rotating plate with three apertures, rotary shutter, T/I reflecting finder. Side access at rear for plate holder. No 10117. No 2 bullet camera model of 1896 Photographic Technology 1896
Self-erecting folding camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Kodak Anaston lens, coated, F:75mm f/4.5-22. Velio shutter 10/25/50/100/B. Front cell focusing. Direct vision optical finder and accessory shoe. Film type reminder disc. Body release interlocked with wind on. Coaxial flash socket. No 22896. Kodak Limited. 1958-1963. Kodak 66 Model III Photographic Technology 1958-1963
Flexaret twin lens reflex camera by Meopta, Czechoslovakia. Distribution No 30718648. Prontor SVS shutter. Meopta Anastigmat lens F=80mm f/1.3, Serial No 80346939, Meopta Belar Lens F=80mm f/1.3 Serial No 20150227. The crank advance on early models of the Meopta Flexaret was replaced by a knob advance in models IV, V, and VI. This camera is an example of a later model with a knob advance. Flexaret Twin Lens Reflex Camera Photographic Technology c. 1953-1962
Coronet D-20 Camera, Synchronised Model. A simple box-form camera for 120 or 620 rollfilm, synchronised for flash. This is very similar in design to the Coronet 12-20 and F-20 cameras. Coronet D-20 Camera Photographic Technology 1954
Twin lens reflex camera for 620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Kodak Anastar lens F:80mm f/3.5-22 both taking and viewing lenses. Flash Kodamatic shutter 2/5/10/25/50/100/300/B/T. Coaxial bayonet flash socket. Gear connected focusing front cells. Ground glass reflex focusing screen. Hood with magnifier ad frame sports finder. Knob automatic windon with exposure counter. No.64556. Eastman Kodak 1948-1954. Kodak Reflex II Twin Lens Reflex Camera Photographic Technology 1948-1954
Kodak 35 camera in field case, 1938-1948. Eastman Kodak Company. 35mm camera; Kodak anastigmat lens F:51mm; f. 4.5-16. Kodak No 1 Diomatic shutter 25/50/100/150/B/T with cocking lever (partly missing) and delayed action mechanism. Focusing to 4' with rotating front cell. Collapsible optical frame finder; accessory shoe. Knob wind and rewind. Camera number: 133803. This was the first 35mm Kodak camera to be manufactured outside Germany. During the second world war a military version of this camera was produced with an olive drab finish. Kodak 35 Camera Photographic Technology 1938-1948
No. 3A Graflex camera, 1910-1912. Single lens reflex camera for 122 rollfilm. 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Fitted with a Goerz Celor Dopp Anastigmat lens Series 1B, f/4.8-64, F;6 1/2 inch, Serial No 350511. Fabric focal plane shutter adjustable slit and tension. 24 speeds. 1/10-1/1000sec. Rack and pinion focusing. Reflex focusing screen. Deep folding hood. Sapre film compartments on either side of the body. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co, Folmer and Schwing Division; sold by Sands, Hunter and Co of 37 Bedford St, London. Overall (deployed): 340 mm x 275 mm x 280 mm. No 3A Graflex camera Photographic Technology 1910-1912
Manufactured by J Langham Thompson Limited, Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire. Adapted Polaroid Land camera back for oscilloscope and other instrument recording. Dallmeyer Oscillograph Anastigmat lens F:3.5, No 531930. Gauthier shutter 1-1/125 sec. B, T; helical focusing mount. No 410/107. B0279111 on hot shoe. Overall: 132 mm x 250 mm x 210 mm. Thompson Land camera Photographic Technology
Nagel Vollenda No 68 Triumph Model I camera. Self-erecting folding camera for 120 rollfilm 6 x 9cm. Fitted with a Schnieder Radionar lens F: 10.5cm f/6.3-32 front cell focusing. Pronto shutter 25/50/100/B/T. Brilliant reflecting rotating finder. Folding frame finder. Leather covered. No.12520. Nagel 1933-1934. '89' written on leather strap. Nagel Vollenda No 68 Triumph Model I Camera Photographic Technology 1933-1934
Kodak Retinette camera, 1952-1954. Manufactured by Kodak AG, Stuttgart. Folding camera for 35mm 24 x 36mm. Schneider-Kreuznach reomar lens. F:50 f/4.5-16 No 3288926. Prontor S.V. shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/300/B with delayed action. X & M flash synchronisation coaxial socket, front cell focusing to 3 1/2 feet. Optical finder, accessory shoe, body shutter release, rotating exposure counter in an ever ready case. No 941333. In original carton with instruction book. Overall (deployed): 80 mm x 122 mm x 84 mm. This was the last folding Retinette camera. All subsequent models were of solid construction. Kodak Retinette Type 017 camera Photographic Technology 1952-1954
Savoyflex reflex camera. Made in France. Automatic; Royer Prontor Reflex shutter. Berthiot lens 1:2.8 f=50mm - number Q86095. Overall: 92 mm x 130 mm x 80 mm. Savoyflex camera Photographic Technology 1960
Six-20 kodak junior de luxe camera, 1939, manufactured by Kodak Ltd. Self erecting folding camera for 620 film, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Kodak Anastigmat lens F:98mm f/4.5-22. Daker No.1 shutter, rimset, 10/25/50/100/B/T. Brilliant rotating reflecting finder. Body release shutter. Folding optical frame finder. No. 197335. Overall (deployed): 165 mm x 110 mm x 135 mm. Six-20 Kodak junior de Luxe camera Photographic Technology 1939
Compact Graflex camera, 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch plates. Fitted with a Schneider Xenar Lens F: 7 1/8 inches, f/4.5-36, Serial No 48750. Focal plane shutter, fabric, six tensions, four curtain apertures, 24 speeds from 1/10th-1/10000th second, ground glass focusing screen, rack and pinion focusing, sliding rising front. Serial No 46461. Manufactured by Folmer and Schwing Division, Eastman Kodak. 1916-1924. Overall (deployed): 330 mm x 192 mm x 260 mm. compact graflex camera Photographic Technology 1916-1924
Manual Issued by British Railways 'Driver's Manual Locomotives and Multiple Units 1'. Includes sections on Driving Instruction Class 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 37, 40, 45, 46, 47 and 50 locomotives (BR 33056/1); Diesel Multiple Unit Trains with Mechanical Transmission and Blue Square Coupling Code (BR 33056/2); Braking Instructions Dual Brakes Vacuum Brakes E.Q. Vacuum Barkes A.W.S (BR 33056/3); Driver's Safety Device (BR 33056/4); Electric Train Heating (BR 33056/5); Multiple Working of Locomotives (BR 33056/6); Fire Extinguishing Equipment (BR 33056/7); General Data and Principal Dimensions (BR 33056/10). Driver's Manual Locomotives and Multiple Units 1 Documents 1980
Sympiesometer with 9-inch ivory scale, in case, by L. Casella, 1858. Air barometer or "sympiesometer", 1858. Meteorology 1858
Replica Anniversary No 1 Kodak camera. Bound with red string and seal (intact). With card printed exposure guide. Number 2523. Replica Anniversary No 1 Kodak camera Photographic Technology 1988 (replica)
Voigtlander Superb camera, 1933. No. 2714879. With Compur lens; anastigmat skopar 1:35 F=7.5cm No 897754. Also Voigtlander Anastigmat Helomar 1:35 No 901515. Overall (deployed): 203 mm x 89 mm x 94 mm. Voigtlander Superb camera, 1933 Photographic Technology 1933