Plastic bodied box camera for 127 rollfilm 4 x 6.5cm. Fitted with a Rodenstock lens, f/11 sliding plate with three apertures. B/I rotary shutter. Two reflecting finders. Made in Germany. Merit box camera 1930-1940
Box camera for factory loaded rollfilm 4 x 5 inches. Fitted with a Bausch and Lomb universal lens, rotating plate with four apertures, sector type shutter, faulty, two reflecting finders, rack and pinion focusing. No 6108. Eastman Kodak, 1890-1897. No 4 Kodak camera 1890-1897
Box form magazine plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens f/11-44. Adjustable shutter 1/2/4/10/20/50/75/100/T. With three magnifiers on rotating plate for 4,8 and 12 feet. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate mechanism, released by sliding knob on camera top. With exposure counter. With 12 metal plate holders with perforated rebates for identifying exposures. No. 189551. Midg No 0 Magazine Plate Camera circa 1910
Box camera for 620 rollfilm 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Meniscus lens, fixed aperture. Close-up lens on sliding strip. T/I shutter. Two brilliant reflecting finders. 2-pin flash contacts. '61' and 'APS' scratched in biro on front plate. Brownie Six-20 Camera Model D
Box camera for 127 rollfilm 1 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, rotary shutter T/I. With two reflecting finders. Kodak Limited, 1914-1935 No 0 Brownie Camera Model A 1914-1935
Ensign Ful-Vue box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Cast metal body with powder coating and plastric strap. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture and focus. T/I shutter. Large brilliant reflecting finder. 21st birthday present to June Foulds in 1952, £2/13/10d. Ensign Ful-Vue camea 1951-1952
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I, portrait lens on spring loaded lever with two brilliant reflecting finder. In black leatherette. 1928-1935. Black finish. No 2 Brownie Model F Portrait Camera 1928
Box magazine plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Rouch instantaneous doublet lens No 7023 with 4 Waterhouse stops, Thornton Pickard Roller Blind shutter built in behind lens 15/25/40/60/80, released by pneumatic tube (perished). Two reflecting finders with covers. Sliding lens cover, bag type plate changer built in with 12 metal plate holders. Sliding body focusing. W.W. rouch. 1888. Rouch's Eureka Detective Camera 1888
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I, with two brilliant reflecting finder. In grey leatherette. 1929-1935. No 2 Brownie Model F camera 1929-1935
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
Box camera for 4 x 5 inches notched sheet film. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens, rotating plate with four apertures f8, 16, 32, 256. Rotary shutter 5/10/20/40/80. Rotating plate before lens with four supplementary lenses, ft-3 1/2 foot. 6 1/2 foot - 51/2 foot. 12 foot-7 foot. 30 foot - 12foot. Two reflecting finders with hoods. Magazine changing mechanism lever operated for notched films, spirit level NO 5781. Covered in black leather. R.& J. Beck. Frena camera
Ansco Co, Binghampton. Box camera for 127 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 1 5/8". Simple lens, fixed aperture. Flip-flop rotary shutter, T/I. Two reflecting finders. Covered with maroon leatherette wwith gilt trim. Pat. Sept. 20 1910. No 0 Buster Brown Box Camera 1910-1915
Box camera for 116 rollfilm 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures. Rotary shutter, T/I. Two reflecting finders. Kodak Canada Inc. 1924-1933. No 2A Brownie Camera 1924-1933
Box camera for darkroom loaded rollfilm with 24 exposures, 4 x 5 inches. Fitted with a single lens, rotating plate with three apertures, special sector shutter, slow-fast adjustment, cocked by string, sliding focusing to 6 feet. With two reflecting finders. Of polished wood. With exposure count No 1066. Eastman Kodak, 1891-1895. 'C' Ordinary Kodak camera 1891-1895
Box camera for 620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, fixed aperture, rotary shutter B/I, push button release and two large reflecting finders. Kodak Limited. 1950-1959. Brownie Six-20 Camera Model C 1950-1959
Kodak Ltd. Plastic box camera for 127 rollfilm 1 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches meniscus lens, fixed aperture. Direct vision optical finder, fith marks for superslide format. Instantaneous shutter, set by windon knob. In original carton, with two rolls Verichrome Pan film and carrying case. M4653. Brownie Vecta Camera Outfit
Box camera for 620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3/14 inches. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Kodak Limited 1946-1959 Brownie Six-20 Camera Model C 1946-1959
Box camera for rollfilm 3 1/2 inch wide darkroom loaded film 3 x 3 5/8 inches ? Rapid rectilinear lens or anastigmat? F.5.6-45. Rubber band powered simple sector shutter. Rack and pinion focusing with pointer scale. Brilliant reflecting finder. Roll holder with mechanical indication of film wound on. White plaque with 50 grid compartments for ticking off exposures. Film pricker on back. J. Robinson and Sons manufacturers. Pat No 17328. N338. The Luzo camera 1889
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a simple lensin all distance sliding mount. T/I shutter. Large brilliant reflecting finder. Ensign ltd. 1938 Ensign 'Ful-Vue' camera 1938
Box camera for E29 rollfilm 3 x 1 5/ 8 inches. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture. T/I rotary shutter. Two reflecting finders. With blue leatherette covering. Houghton-Butcher Mfg Co Ltd, London. Ensign E29 box camera
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 1891-1985
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I, with two brilliant reflecting finder. In dark red leatherette. 1929-1935. No 2 Brownie Model F Camera 1929-1935
The Scout box camera, made by The Alliance Roll Film Camera Co. Ltd. Wooden box camera for 120 film, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4. Single fixed focus lens. T/I guillotine shutter. Two reflecting finders. 3 apertures in sliding plate. Sold by Geo. Houghton and Son. M2653. The Scout box camera 1901
Kodak Ltd. Box camera for 127 rollfilm 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 inches. Meniscus lens, fixed aperture. B/I shutter. Large brilliant reflecting finder with hood. To pin flash contacts. Brownie Reflex Camera
Box camera for 620 film 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, of fixed aperture. Rotary shutter B/I. Sliding plate with close-up lens. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Two pin flash contacts. Kodak Limited. 1950-1959. Brownie Six-20 Camera Model D 1950-1959
Brownie Firts Model box camera for 117 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, rotary shutter T/I. First model with box lid type back. Eastman Kodak, 1900. The Brownie (First Model) camera 1900
Ensign Cupid Camera made by Houghton-Butcher Manufacturing Co. Ltd. London. T-Shaped box camera for 120 film 2 1/4" x 1 3/4" single lens fixed aperture T/I shutter, cocked by rod. Collapsing frame finder, black crackle finish. Patent No 194897 and 207637. Ensign Cupid Camera made by Houghton-Butcher Manufacturing Co. Ltd. London 1923
Magazine box camera for 2 x 2 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens, of fixed focus and aperture, viewfinder lens focusing on ground glass at rear of camera, both lenses on a common panel, slid by rod and knob at rear. Rotary shutter 12 plates carried in sliding magazine below camera body. Rack and pinion drive brings each plate in turn under slot below focal plane. Spring loaded slide allows plate to fall into magazine. Marion and Co. The Academy Camera No 2 1886
Box camera for 5 x 4 inch plates or rollfilm holder. Fitted with a Bausch and Lomb universal lens, rotating plate with four apertures, sector shutter, two reflecting viewfinders, rack and pinion focusing to about 3 feet. Ground glass focusing screen in spring loaded frame. Separate roll holder and counter for 50 exposures. Darkslide missing. Eastman Kodak. 1890-1897. No 4 Kodak Junior camera 1890-1897
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I, portrait lens on spring loaded lever with two brilliant reflecting finder. In maroon leatherette. 1928-1935. No 2 Brownie Model F Portrait camera 1928-1935
Magazine box camera for notched cut films 2 1/2 x 3 /12 inches. Fitted with a beck Steinheil Orthostigmat lens No. 10395 US 8-255, four apertures in rotating plate. Rotary shutter 5/10/20/40/ aperture and shutter setting visible through lens. Shutter set through panel in base. With two reflecting finders, spirit level in film change handle with two Taylor Taylor Hobson double levels added. Covered in stitched calf leather with gilt fittings. R & J Beck. De Luxe Frena camera circa 1892
Kodak Ltd. Box camera for 620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Kodet lens, fixed aperture and focus. I/B shutter. Large brilliant refelcting finder with hood. Two pin flash contacts. Neck cord. Kodak Duaflex II Camera
Box camera for 620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture. Helical focusing mount. B/I shutter. Large brilliant reflex finder with hood. (Finder lenses of plastic, from combined optical industries Ltd, Kingston patent) Kodak Limited 1949-1959. Ful-Vue Super camera 1949-1959
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I, with two brilliant reflecting finder. In blue leatherette. 1929-1935. No 2 Brownie Model F Camera 1929-1935
Box camera for Six-20 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, fixed aperture, rotary shutter T/I, two reflecting finders. Kodak Limited. 1934 Six-20 Hawkeye Major Camera 1934
Trademark triangle containing AG over sunset. Box form magazine camera for 9 x 12cm plates rapid rectilinear lens sliding plate with two apertures, fixed focus. Two reflecting finders with hoods. Plate in carriers help horizontally in upper compartment swinging into focal plane when knob on camera front is pulled. Three plate holders. No 3805. Krugener's Delta Camera 1892
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I, with two brilliant reflecting finder. In maroon leatherette. 1929-1935. No 2 Brownie Model F camera 1929-1935