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Box number 3, rectangular grey wooden case, containing; 38-100mm Tamron auto-zoom lens f3.5 in case, with both caps, lens hood and instructions; Olympus OM1/Tamron lens adapter; (Then, starting at the lower right hand corner, front, of the case); BDB Box A , BDB filter holder for 69mm glass filters, 72/69 screw. BDB Box B, Two more BDB filter holders for 69mm glass filters, 72/69 screw. Large and comprehensive collection of BDB custom made glass filters; 6 round plastic BDB containers as follows:These filters are 69mm in diameter. Box 1 Red, orange, yellow and two very pale. Box 2 5 very pale, straw or pink. Box 3 2 pale yellow, orange. Box 4 Pale green, mid green. Box 5, 5 different blues. Box 6, 2 fog, soft focus and broad grid cross screen. Rolleipol polarising filter 72mm BDB custom-made stepping rings. 49/67 screw. 52 screw/Hasselblad bayonet; 52/72 and 55/52 screws; Hasselblad bayonet/52 screw. Hasselblad bayonet/67screw. 67/72 and 72/67 screws; Hasselblad bayonet/72 screw.72 bayonet/72 screw; BDB Step-up ring 67/72; BDB 38mm brown filter; set of 3 Hoya close-up lenses; 19 gelatin filters; Swatch of Lee filters and gel samples; Small yellow filter cleaning cloth; Lee Filters Ltd acetate order form/delivery note 3/11/1975 £27.55; Black plastic Kodak universal lens hood with filter mount. Part of Shirley Beljon "Time Capsule" collection.

Filters/Accessories

1972-1991

Roller processor for Kodabrom and similar rapid process papers. Developer, stabiliser baths, 7 second processing cycle. No 1021.

Kodak Auto-processor Model Q14

Imperial Excelsis Films, containing a dozen of 6 1/2cm x 9cm films. Stamped '17570' on front. Manufactured by Imperial Dry Plate Company, Ricklewood, London.

Imperial Excelsis Films