Phototeria booth and accessories
- 2015.24.5
- Unidad documental compuesta
- [ca. 1925]
Parte deThe Phototeria
McCowan, David A.
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Phototeria booth and accessories
Parte deThe Phototeria
McCowan, David A.
"Slot machine makes perfect portraits"
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item is an article published in the Science and Invention magazine, in 1927. The article details the Photomaton, a photo booth similar to the Phototeria, invented by Anatol N. Josepho, and located at 1659 Broadway, in New York City.
Science and invention magazine
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item contains notes taken by George Dunbar in preparation for an article he wrote on the Phototeria in 2006.
Dunbar, George
Phototeria interview with Bruce McCowan
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item is a short synopsis of an interview that George Dunbar conducted with Bruce McCowan, , in preparation for a 2006 article on the photobooth.
Dunbar, George
Phototeria interview with Peter McCowan
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item is a short synopsis of an interview that George Dunbar conducted with Peter McCowan, son of Phototeria creator David A. McCowan, in preparation for a 2006 article on the photobooth.
Dunbar, George
Parte deThe Phototeria
National Automatic Machines Company
"Five-a-Minute and a Million!"
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item is an article about the Phototeria, written by Frederick Griffin and published in the Toronto Star Weekly on April 14th, 1928.
Griffin, Frederick
Parte deThe Phototeria
File contains digital reproductions of vintage and current articles featuring the Phototeria.
Photographing Machine, Patent #289763: Drawings
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item includes a 6 page document with technical drawings that included the 1929 patent application that David A. McCowan made for the "Photographing Machine" (Phototeria).
McCowan, David A.
Photographing Machine, Patent #289763: Claims
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item is a document outlining the patent claims being made by David A. McCowan for the photographing machine (Phototeria) as part of the patent process undertaken in 1929.
McCowan, David A.
Photographing Machine, Patent #289763: Description
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item is an 11 page patent description of a "photographing machine" (the Phototeria) that would create novelty, souvenir photographs on sensitized disks.
McCowan, David A.
Parte deThe Phototeria
Item consists of 25 photographs of Peter McCowan, son of the Phototeria inventor David A. McCowan, with various accessories from the booth. These include a portrait of Peter McCowan taken in the Phototeria, a lens, an instruction plate, and a crate that was used to store unexposed photographic discs used in the booth.
Dunbar, George
Phototeria and Bruce McCowan at W.A. Porter School
Parte deThe Phototeria
Items contains 13 digital images of the Phototeria with Bruce McCowan and students during a visit to the W.A. Porter Collegiate Institute.
Dunbar, George
Phototeria at Jim McCowan's Barn
Parte deThe Phototeria
Items contains 88 digital images of the Phototeria taken at the Baldwin, Ontario farm owned by Jim McCowan (a distant cousin of the inventor, David A. McCowan), where the booth was stored until 2015.
Dunbar, George
Collection consists of an automatic photobooth, and material related to its original function. Designed by David McCowan and patented on May 21, 1929. The collection includes vintage articles and advertisements, photographs of the booth and members of the McCowan family, the booth itself, along with related accessories.
McCowan, David A.