Uniform cap badge, British Railways 1956-1966 pattern fish tail, British Railways (Western Region), brown enamel, Passenger 'Foreman', part of The Jack Whitaker Collection of railway uniform badges. Overall: 18 mm x 77 mm x 15 mm. British Railways (Western Region, 'Foreman' cap badge 1956-1966
Folding camera for 161 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch. Meniscus achromatic lens, iris diaphragm numbers 1-4. Brownie automatic shutter, I/B/T. Sliding focusing with pre-set stops, reflecting rotating finder on baseboard, number 124635. Eastman Kodak, 1910-1915. No 2 Folding Pocket Kodak Model A 1910-1915
Folding bellows camera for 116 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 4 1/4". Simple lens, US 116-128. Wollensak Optical Co shutter T/I/B. Brilliant reflecting finder on baseboard, reversible. Sliding focusing, with 3 position preset stop. Patent 20 September 1910. No 2A Folding Buster Brown Camera Model A 1910
Alfred C Kemper, Chicago. All-metal box camera for 1 1/4 inch film camera, 1 /8 inch diameter. Simple lens; removable cap with small aperture. T/I shutter. Removable disc in back to convert to graphoscope viewer. Two spring retaining clips. No 13286. In original carton. The Kombi Camera 1893
Uniform cap badge, British Railways 1950 pattern lion and wheel, gold and red design, British Railways (London Midland Region), male Foreman, part of The Jack Whitaker Collection of railway uniform badges. Overall: 50 mm x 42 mm x 17 mm. British Railways (London Midland Region), male 'Foreman' cap badge 1950
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture. Reflecting finder. Inset circular label in silver. 'Fiftieth anniversary of Kodak 1880-1930 E K Co.' Brown leatherette with gilt fittings. Eastman kodak.500,000 given away on May 1 1930 to children in the USA who were 12 years old in 1930. 50,000 were also given to Canadian children with a roll of film. 1930. No 2 Hawkeye camera - Eastman Anniversary Model 1930
Pathescope 'Kid' cine projector for 9.5mm film, 1930-1935. Made in England. Projector for 9.5mm film. Hand operated self threading automatic take up, notched titled mechanism for Pathescope baby reels with cylindrical resistance. 1930-1935. Pathescope 'Kid' film projector 1930-1935