Gevabox camera. Manufactured by Gevaert in Germany. All metal box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a simple lens F: 10.5cm f/11 and 16 apertures in rotating plate. Everset shutter 50/100/B. Flash synchronisation, coaxial socket. Optical direct vision finder. Accessory shoe. Side loading. In every ready case. Overall: 125 mm x 85 mm x 115 mm. Gevabox camera Photographic Technology c. 1950
No. 3B quick focus camera, Model A, box camera for 125 rollfilm 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Fitted with a meniscus achromatic lens, rotating plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I, preset spring loaded focusing movement released by button with two brilliant reflecting finders. No 124K. Eastman Kodak, 1906-1911. Overall: 185 mm x 120 mm x 210 mm. No 3B Kodak quick focus camera Model A Photographic Technology 1906-1911
Dremo exposure meter. Extinction meter, telescope type, calibrated Sch. 11-26. Manufactured by Drem Products Corporation, N.Y. Made in Austria. (M455) No.311139. Dremo exposure meter Photographic Technology 1931
Heidoscop stereo camera, c 1927. Manufactured by Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig. Camera no. 102082. For 6 1/2 x 14cm plates or rollfilm 1200 2 x 6cm square. Two Zeiss Tessar lenses F:7.5cm f/4.5-25 numbers 1216937 and 1216938. Reflex viewing lens Zeiss Schuker - triplet F;7.5cm f/4.2 No 1245798. Twin three blade shutters, 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/300/B/T. Focusing knob rotates all three lenses ground glass reflex focusing screen with built in spirit level, hood with magnifier and hinged mirror for eye level viewing. Roll film back 31396. Overall (deployed): 145 mm x 180 mm x 140 mm. heidoscop stereo camera Photographic Technology 1922-1932
Edinex III 35mm camera, manufactured by Wirgin, Germany. Satin chrome miniature camera for 35mm film 24 x 36mm. Fitted with a Steinheil (of Munich) Cassar lens No. 684950 F:50, f/2.8-16. With Prontor SV shutter 1/2/5/10/25/100/300/B with delayed action; M and X synchronisation, coaxial socket. Coupled rangefinder, coincident type, to 4. With depth of field scale. Knob windon and automatic exposure counter in accessory shoe. In leather ever ready case. Overall: 78 mm x 118 mm x 58 mm. Edinex III 35mm camera Photographic Technology
B Daylight camera, 1891-1895, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co. Box camera for daylight loading film 24 exposures 3 1/2 x 4 inch. Fitted with a double lens rotating plate with three apertures, special sector shutter cocked by string reflecting finder, no exposure present. Overall: 145 mm x 112 mm x 240 mm. Kodak B Daylight Box Camera Photographic Technology 1891-1895
Eyelevel solid body camera for 828 rollfilm 28 x 40mm. Fitted with a Kodak Anaston lens, coated f/5.6. Shutter 25/50. Single control calibrated 1-11. front cell focusing. Direct vision optical finder. Disc calculator on back - calibrated for light settings, weather and film types. Kodachrome, Kodacolor, black and white. Film type indicator. Coaxial flash socket. Kodak Limited. Exposure panel on back. Serial No 130270. With case and instructions. Kodak Bantam Colorsnap camera Photographic Technology 1955
Ensign 'All-distance Twenty' box camera, for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches c 1927. Fitted with a simple lens, spring loaded plate with two apertures, with ordinary light and bright light. With rotary shutter B/I. With two brilliant reflecting finders with wire frame. Houghton-Butcher. Overall: 116 mm x 80 mm x 122 mm. Ensign 'All-distance Twenty' box camera, c 1927 Photographic Technology 1922-1932
Kodak Senior Six-16 camera, 1937-39. For 616 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch. Kodak anastigmat lens F:126mm f/4.5 - 32. Kodamatic No 2 shutter 10/25/50/100/200/B/T. With body release. Front cell focusing to 4 foot. Delayed action. Collapsing optical frame finder, self erecting bellows. No 67504. Overall (deployed): 190 mm x 120 mm x 150 mm. Kodak Senior Six-16 camera Photographic Technology 1937-1939
Cine-Kodak magazine 16 camera. 16mm camera for 50 foot magazines. Interchangeable Kodak anastigmatic lens F:25mm. f/1.9-16. No.EOO8496. Helical focusing to 2 feet. Running speeds originally 16-32164 fps, modified to 16-24-64fps. Clockwork motor approximate, 25 seconds run - automatic switch off when speed falls. Button on side pulses every second at 16fps. Collapsing optical frame finder in handle. Sliding optical element adjusts finder for 25,50, 63, 76, 102, 114, and 152mm lens and wide angle. Parallax compensation marks on finder frame. Universal exposure guide with holder for film exposure card. No 120847. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. Cine-Kodak Magazine 16 camera Cinematography
No. 3 Pocket Kodak special camera, 1926-27. Folding camera for 18 rollfilm 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" pictures. Kodak anastigmat lens F: 127mm. f. 6.3 - 45. No. 691. Kodamatic shutter 2/5/10/25/50/100/200/B/T. SImple exposure calculator as part of the iris adjustment. Screw rising front. Lever operated focussing over scale 10'100-6'. Rotating reflecting brilliant finder. Autographic/ Black grained yellow body with black bellows. No. 2818. M4870 No 3 Pocket Kodak Special Autographic camera Photographic Technology 1926-1927
Self-erecting folding camera for 35mm film 24x36mm. Kodak Anastigmat lens F:5cm, f/6.3, front cell focusing. Gauthier shutter 25/50/100/B; body release (incomplete). Direct vision optical finder. Rotary exposure counter. No 30095K. Overall (deployed): 86 mm x 132 mm x 90 mm. Kodak Retinette camera, Type 147, 1939 Photographic Technology 1939
Copper commemorative medallion, Great Western Railway, GWR 150th anniversary, 1985. Depicts firefly loco surrounded by arms of GWR/Arms of towns on GWR, cased. Case: 20 mm x 108 mm x 90 mm; medal: 5 mm x 62 mm. Great Western Railway 150th anniversary commemorative medallion Coins and Medals 1985
Stereo Kodak No 1 lenses on stereo Hawkeye body for 3 1/2" rollfilm 3 1/4 x 3 1/4" modified to take stereo Kodak model 1 lenses and shutters. Kodak anastigmatic lenses F:130mm f/7.7 - 45. Nos. 52859 52873. Ball bearing shutter 25/50/100/B/T. Rack and pinion rising front focusing. Reflecting brilliant finder on baseboard, with an added optical frame finder. Patented Jan 10 1910 - Jan 07 1913. Camera no. 7080. Overall (deployed): 140 mm x 275 mm x 160 mm. Stereo Kodak Model 1 Photographic Technology
Folding camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Rectimat symmetrical lens f/8-45. T/B/I shutter. Brillaint reflecting rotating finder. Sliding focusing with click stops. British patent No. 22385, 1911. Houghton Limited. Ensign rollfilm camera Photographic Technology 1907-1917
Cine Kodak model K 16mm cine camera, made by Eastman Kodak. No. 30201. 16mm camera for 100' or 50' spools. Interchangeable Kodak Anastigmat lens F:25mm, f.1.9-16; Serial no 38865. Three point clip on mount with viewfinder front element; engraved for parallax 6' and 2'. Aperture scale with exposure guide. Brilliant reflecting finder. Rotary footage indicator, half-speed button. On/continuous run button. In leather case with instruction books. Serial No 30201. Cine-Kodak model K 16mm cine camera Cinematography
Welta Perfekta camera in ever ready case. A folding twin lens reflex camera for 120 rollfilm, fitted with Tessar f3.8, 7.5cm taking lens No 1452054, a Weltaskop f3.8, 7.5cm viewing lens No 676228 and a Compur shutter. This camera's unusual design with its collapsing lazy-tongs construction meant that it was very compact when closed. The reflex mirror folded flat when the camera was closed. Welta Perfekta camera Photographic Technology 1934
R B Graflex Junior camera. Single lens reflex camera for 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch plates. No lens. With a focal plane shutter, adjustable for 6 tensions, 4 slit widths, /10-/1000sec. Rack and pinion focusing. Reflex focusing screen with deep hood. Rotating back. 1914-1924. Manufactured by Folmer and Schwing Division, Eastman Kodak Co. Overall: 310 mm x 125 mm x 250 mm. With filmpack 1990-5036/2843/2 attached. RB Graflex junior camera, 1914-1924 Photographic Technology 1914-1924
Six-20 Portrait Brownie camera. Box camera for 620 roll film 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch. Meniscus lens, fixed aperture, rotary shutter T/I, portrait lens on side, 4 - 6 ft. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Kodak Ltd, 1936-1940. Overall: 104 mm x 80 mm x 105 mm. six-20 portrait brownie camera Photographic Technology 1936-1940
Wratten K II yellow filter lined leather case. Wratten and Wainwright. Wratten K II yellow filter case Photographic Technology
Quarterplate reflex camera; focussing to 152; sliding rising front, Aldis-Butcher Anastigmatic F:5.75" f4.5-23, covered by lensflap/sunshade. Focal plane shutter 15/30/60/150/350/1000/t. Direct and reflex groundglass focussing screens. Butcher's Pressman Single Lens Reflex Camera Photographic Technology 1909-1926
Folding camera for 35mm film 24 x 36mm. Self erecting. Fitted with a Scneider Kreuznach retina Xenar lens F: 50mm f/3.5-16 No.2273540. Compur rapid shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/250/500/B. Coaxial flash socket. Body release. Direct vision optical finder. DEpth of field scale. Helical focusing. Film type scale on rewind knob. Accessory show. Kodak AG 1949-1954. Overall (deployed): 120 mm x 82 mm x 84 mm. Retina I camera (type 013) Photographic Technology 1949-1954
Popular Portrait Brownie camera. Box camera for 620 roll film. Meniscus lens, fixed aperture, rotary shutter T/I, portrait lens on side. Two reflecting finders. Kodak Limited 1938. Overall: 108 mm x 82 mm x 104 mm. popular portrait brownie camera Photographic Technology 1938
Canon 35mm automatic single lens reflex camera, model AE-1, Number 1,000,000v., manufactured 1977. Lens cap has Olympic logo for Montreal 1978. Canon AE-1 automatic single lens reflex camera, 1977 Photographic Technology 1977
Kodak AG. Selferrecting folding camera 616 rollfilm 6.5x11cm. Zeiss Tessar lens F:12cm f/4.5-32. Compur-S shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/250/B/T, delayed action. Brilliant refelcting roatating finder; folding frame finder. No 442205. Black and silver design down side. In imitation crocodile skin case. Kodak 616 Camera Photographic Technology 1934-1938
No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior camera, made by the Canadian Kodak Company Limited. Folding roll film camera for 120 film 2 1/2x3 1/4". Kodak anastigmat lens F:108mm. f. 7.7-32, No. 68985. BB shutter 25/50/100/B/T. Sliding clickstop focus sing 8-100'. Reflecting brilliant finder. No. 493389. Overall (deployed): 180 mm x 100 mm x 140 mm. Number 1 Autographic Kodak Junior Camera Photographic Technology 1916
Aldis Oxys Anastigmat lens No13, Serial No 64905, f/5.65-45. G/EH 0691. With leatherette-coverd lens cap. Aldis Oxys Anastigmat lens Photographic Technology
Candle lamp, Crab Railway Reading Lamp. Red leatherette and card box containing candle, brass crocodile clip candle holder and silvered vesta box case with matches (Bryant & May's). Made by The Patent Safety Candle Grip Company, London. Sold by W H Smith. Overall (box closed): 40 mm x 122 mm x 75 mm. Crab Railway Reading Lamp Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings
Box camera for 116 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens of fixed aperture. Rotary shutter T/I. Two reflecting finders. Brown snakeskin leatherette covering. Eastman Kodak No 2 Special Hawkeye Camera and Carton Photographic Technology
Speed Graphic camera, c 1914. In fitted case with 2 blockform double darkslides, Premo filmpack adaptor and spare uncut lens panel. Folding camera for 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch plates. Berthiot Olor lens No 5 Series IIA F:170mm, f/5.7 Serial No 63822, F & S focal plane shutter, 6 tensions, four slit widths 1/10 - 1/1000 second. Rack and pinion focusing; sliding rising front, folding optical frame finder. Ground glass focusing screen in spring back, non reversible. Name 'CC Ryan, Vancouver', scratched on top. Serial No 31971. Overall (deployed): 230 mm x 190 mm x 260 mm. Speed Graphic camera, c 1914 Photographic Technology 1919-1919
Praxinoscope accessory, small mirror, with black snakeskin-effect tape on back. Part of Praxinoscope Theatre, 1877. Mirror Cinematography 1877
Stereo camera for 35mm film 2 x 24x30mm; twin Som Berthiot Flor lenses F:40mm f/3.5 nos. 1110667, 1110669. Guillotine shutter 1-1/250 sec. optical direct vision finder; separate coincidence type coupled rangefinder; accessory shoe; two coaxial flash sockets (?) not original; ERC; no. 4331084. Richard Verascope f40 Stereo Camera Photographic Technology 1955
Paillard Bolex H16 camera serial no.103737 fitted with 3-lens turret containing an f1.4, 25mm Kern-Paillard Switar lens no.637599, an f1.8 16mm Kern-Paillard Switar lens no.922154, an f2.8 75mm Kern-Paillard Yvar lens no.623703 and eye level focus attachment. Made in Switzerland. Paillard Bolex H16, 16mm cine camera Cinematography
Box, for gold plated medal, by William Joseph Taylor, Holborn, London, England, 1895-1905 Box, for gold plated medal Coins, Medals & Tokens 1895-1905
ICA-Lloyd rollfilm/plate camera, in leather case. Made by Zeiss-Ikon. Metal folding camera for rollfilm or plates, 3 1/4 x 5 1/2". Zeiss Tessar, F:150mm, f/4.5-45. No. 776066, Compur shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/200/B/T setting wheel and cocking lever. Serial No 132100. Rotating reflecting brilliant finder with spirit level; wire frame finder. Screw rising and cross front. Rack and pinion focusing, inf.-7'. 2 scale positions for plate and film. DistributionNo K 84302. In leather case. (M4223). The Lloyd camera was similar to the Icarette rollfilm models but was also adaptable for use with plates and available in quarter-plate size. In Germany, between 1929-1931, it was marketed as the Icarette-Lloyd. This camera sold in Great Britain for between £12 and £14. Ica-Lloyd Rollfilm/plate Camera Photographic Technology 1927-1931
Coronet Consul camera, a box-form snapshot camera for 8 exposures on 120 film, with a fixed-focus and fixed-aperture lens, built-in colour filter and single-speed shutter. Complete with original box. This model sold for £1 17s 6d in 1959. Coronet Consul Camera Photographic Technology 1958
Adams, Minex De Luxe single lens reflex camera, for 5x4" plates. Tessar lens F.180mm; f.4.5-32. Focal plane shutter 8/16/32/64/100/150/250/350/500/1000/B/T. Double extension bellows, rack focussing; rack rising front. 2 pairs flash contact sockets. With three wood and metal double darkslides. In damaged leather case. Built-in spirit level. Adam's Minex De Luxe camera Photographic Technology 1909
Folding camera for 127 rollfilm 1 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, rotating plate with four apertures, VP rotary shutter T/I, brilliant rotating reflecting finder with black leatherette covering.1927-1931. Eastman Kodak Co. Vest Pocket Hawk-Eye camera Photographic Technology 1927-1934
No. 1A Folding Pocket Kodak Model D camera, 1907-1915. For 116 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch. Achromatic lens, iris diaphragm numbers 1-4, pocket automatic shutter I, B, T. Shutter on a three point bayonet mount, brilliant reflecting rotating finder. No 207801. Overall (deployed): 200 mm x 104 mm x 152 mm. No 1A Folding Pocket Kodak Model D Photographic Technology 1909
Speed Graphic Camera 5"x4". Kalart Synchronized Range Finder; Supermatic shutter by Eastman Kodak; Kodak Ektar lens 1:4.7, 127mm, No FT4583; flash arm attached, fitted with Phillips Photoflux Type PF48 flashbulb (1982-5028/2). Speed Graphic Camera Photographic Technology c. 1950
Anamorphic lens inscribed "Bausch & Lomb Optical Co." Rochester, NY. USA, Cinemascope Camera Attachment DF3481" bearing "20th Century Fox Camera Dept" transfer; with camera attachment bracket, all in fitted case, c. 1956 Anamorphic lens for Cinemascope Camera Cinematography 1956
Front box box camera for rollfilm No.120. Fitted with a fixed focus meniscus lens and guillotine shutter with two speeds, inst. and time. A strip of metal with two holes acts as stops. With two built in waistlevel viewfinders. Covered in black leatherette. Balda Werk c.1930. Balda Frontbox box camera Photographic Technology c.1930
No. 2C Brownie camera model A. Box camera for 130 rollfilm 2 7/8 x 4 7/8 inches. Fitted with a meniscus achromatic lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I and two reflecting finders. Eastman Kodak, 1917-1934. Overall: 160 mm x 100 mm x 184 mm. No 2 C brownie camera model A Photographic Technology 1917-1934
Lunch basket, "En Route" made by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly, wicker basket for tea making set. Reg no. 121219. Overall (closed): 256 mm x 345 mm x 175 mm. en route lunch basket Passenger Comforts
No. 2 brownie junior camera. Box camera for 120 roll film 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch. Meniscus lens, fixed aperture, rotary shutter T/I, two reflecting finders. Kodak Limited, 1930-1932. Overall: 112 mm x 85 mm x 145 mm. No 2 Brownie junior camera Photographic Technology 1930-1932
No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak camera, model C2. For 118 rollfilm 3 1/5 x 4 1/4 inches. Fitted with rapid rectilinear lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary built in shutter, T/I, separate releases, rotating brilliant reflecting finder, with hood, sliding focus, - 6. No 72142, 1900-1903. Bone plaque reads: 'Myn Guy De Copal & Co, Amsterdam and Arnheim'. Overall (deployed): 205 mm x 115 mm x 152 mm. No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak camera, model C2 Photographic Technology 1900-1903
Foth-Flex camera. Foth Anastigmat lens 1:3.5 f/7.5mm. Serial no. of lens 10581. Overall (deployed): 210 mm x 92 mm x 96 mm. Foth-Flex camera Photographic Technology 1934
Medal, London & North Eastern Railway, For Courage and Resource, awarded to William Stewart 26th August 1941, silver medal with blue and white striped ribbon, boxed. Box: 26 mm x 131 mm x 70 mm; medal: 3 mm, 38 mm; overall medal: 95 mm x 40 mm x 8 mm. LNER Gallantry Medal - William Stewart Coins and Medals 1940
Minolta 16 MG camera outfit. Subminiature camera for 16mm film in drop-in one-piece cassettes. Made in Japan. 20mm lens and a shutter coupled to a built-in exposure meter. With a capacitor flashgun. Minolta 16 MG camera outfit Photographic Technology 1966