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Collection
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Place of origin
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Anti-louse powder, England, 1939-1945

1939-1945

"Fumiform" generator for disinfecting rooms

1920-1930

Metal can containing A.L.63 anti-louse powder

1914-1918

Nickel plated brass tank 10 x 17 x 7cm with light trap funnel and drain plug, rubber lined lid with locking clips, rack for 6 plates 3 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches with six holders for 3 x 5 1/2 inch cut film or film packs.

Dallan Developing Tank

Plate tank for quarterplates. Removable rack for 12 plates. Light trapped inlet and outlet. Rubber seal in lid missing. Lid clamps. David Allan.

Dallan developing tank

Modern 35mm preservation master fine-grain negative copy of 1937-791/1, 1937-791/2, 1937-791/8 and 1937-791/11. This was the first stage in the realisation of the colour information contained in the orginal Lee and Turner positives.

Modern 35mm preservation master fine-grain negative copies

2011-2012

Modern 35mm preservation master fine-grain positive copy of 1937-791/3, 1937-791/4, 1937-791/5, 1937-791/6, 1937-791/7, 1937-791/9 and 1937-791/10. This was the first stage in the realisation of the colour information contained in the orginal Lee and Turner negatives.

Modern 35mm preservation master fine-grain positive copy of 1937-791/3

2011-2012

Nickel plated brass tank for daylight processing. Light trapped filler and drain plug. Sealed lid with fixing clips, six holders for 4 1/2 x 6cm plates.

Dallan plate developing tank

Nickel silver developing tank for 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 inch films. Watertight clip on lid. Removable rack with twelve film holders. David Allan. C.1922

Dallan Film Pack Tank

1917-1927