- 2005.005.8.052
- Stuk
- [1880-1900]
Item consists of 4 Magic Lantern Slides, each depicting a story in 4 images. Designed by German illustrator Theodor von Kramer
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Item consists of 4 Magic Lantern Slides, each depicting a story in 4 images. Designed by German illustrator Theodor von Kramer
Photographic paperweight, Howe Monument
Item is a paperweight with a circular albumen print sealed on the top. The photograph depicts the Howe Monument, sculpted by Louis-Philippe Hebert and erected at Province House, Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1904.
Item consists of one glass plate autochrome of a floral still life.
Item consists of one glass mounted colour transparency of a man standing in a building construction site near a sign that reads "Danger Keep Out".
Item consists of one broken, printed cartoon lantern slide, with only 1 vignette remaining. Image depicts a Punch & Judy puppet show.
Item consists of one glass plate autochrome of studio still life scene.
Item consists of one glass plate autochrome of a pathway, residential building and flowering trees.
Glass plate negative, portrait of seminary students
Item consists of one glass plate negative of a group of 9 seminary students.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Item consists of one glass lantern slide of a carved stone ossuary. Likely from an art history teaching set.
Lantern slides, Palestine Exploration Fund
Item consists of two glass, black and white lantern slide depicting the Pulpit of the Borham-ed-din and El Deir (Petra). Both printed by the Palestine Exploration Fund (England).
Lantern slide, sculpture of Apollo
Item consists of one glass, black and white lantern slide depicting a marble sculpture of Apollo. Likely from an art history slide set.
Lantern slide, male head (painted limestone, Old Kingdom, 4th-5th dynasty, Louvre Museum)
Item consists of one glass, black and white lantern slide depicting a painted, Egyptian limestone head from the collections of the Louvre Museum. Likely from an art history slide set.
Item consists of 6 dry plate negatives of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York. They are contained in a A Lumiere & Ses Fils box for 4.5 x 10.7 cm silver bromide gelatin plates. The glass negatives have the image location written on them. Stamped on the bottom of the box is R 47617.
Photographic & motion picture editing and viewing equipment series
Series contains tools used in the editing and viewing of still and moving images, including splicing, projecting and viewing equipment and photographic film touch up tools.
Patrick, Susan
Item is a lacquer bottle (empty) that was used to coat the inside of lenses and camera film backs to ensure no light was refracted.
Eastman Kodak Company
Item is an Eastman Kodak 8mm film projector, made in Rochester New York and distributed by Canadian Kodak Company. Made of die-cast and sheet metal, the projector includes a small oil can, projector lamp and carrying case. Produced between 1934 and 1936, the projector was priced at $39.00 in 1935.
Item is a 16mm slide projector (a 35mm slide adapter is included) with f2.5 40mm Rokkor lens. Illumination is supplied by a 75 watt lamp. A brown leather case with user manual is included.
Item is a projector for 35mm tranparencies, similar design to GAF auto slide viewer. Holds about 20 slides.
Item is an apparatus used to retouch negatives in a professional studio. These devices were in use since the 1850's in the form of wooden frames with a reflecting surface (mirror) to light a negative and stabilize it for retouching work by knife, brush or pencil. This version is a is a Kodak and Spotone collapsible model, possibly manufactured in Canada.
Item is a viewing system for 3 dimentional photographic transparancy disks, published by the View-Master company.
Sawyer's Inc.
Keystone Camera Company K-100G
Item is a 750 watt projector for 8 mm film, up to a 400 foot capacity. Includes a Magna-Scope lens that can project up to a 40 foot image from a distance of 13 feet. Projector sold for $99.95 in 1959.
Item is a Hudson PHotographic Industried Inc. quick splice 35mm film strip splicer with film splicing tapes.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Item is a wooden sterocard viewer, with a stereocard of the Grand Colonnade, Naples, Italy.
Item is a handheld view master manufactured by Sawyers Inc and first introduced at the New York World Fair (1939-1940). Item is made of plastic and metal. The lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. Reels are interchangeable and come with a variety of themes.
Item is a viewer made from Bakelite that allows the viewing of stereo transparencies. Stereo transparency included.
Kodak Complete Outfit of Transparent Oil Colors package
Item consists of a Kodak Complete Outfit of Transparent Oil Colours kit, including oil paints, Instructions for Using Kodak Transparent Oil Colors, and How to Use The Complete Outfit of Kodak Transparent Oil Colors, with a glass palette and application tools in a wooden case. They could be used for coloring contact prints and enlargements.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Duo Spicer Outfit complete with film cement, containers, an envelope of mounting screws and strips of practice film, and splicer. Missing applicators. For 8mm and 16mm movies, buth sound and silent.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Picturol Projector, model E.A.Q-2 no. 1045, made by the Socety for Visual Education for The Magnavox Company in Fort Wayne Indiana. The Magnavox Company is Currently owned by Philips. The projector has a wooden base with a brown faux alligator covering, with cord to plug into an electrical outlet and metal mechanisms.
Image Arts
Kodascope Junior Film Splicing Outfit
Item consists of a Kodascope Junior Film Splicing Outfit for 8mm and 16mm film. Included are directions for splicing film, a brush, an applicator, a can of film cement, a jar of film cement, an empty jar, screws and splicer in a black and silver box.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Kodaslide Projector Model 1A. The item is an improved model of the Kodaslide Projector (produced 1937-1940), the first Kodak slide projector to project 50 x 50 mm glass-mounted transparency slides. Along with improvements made by the Kodaslide Projector Model 1 (produced 1939 to 1947), the first model to accept Kodachrome transparencies in Kodaslide Ready-Mount, the Kodaslide Projector Model 1A provided a sharper, brighter projection and featured a 150-watt lamp, a 4-inch Kodak Projection Ektanon f3.5 Luminized Lens, and single-element heat-absorbing glass as an added measure to help protect the transparency slides during projection.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Kodak 500 Projector. It was the considered the most portable Kodak projector yet, weighing just over 4 kilograms and featuring a self-contained carrying case. This item has a Kodak Readymatic Changer system that could hold up to 36 slides, but the Kodak 500 Projector was also made with a metal automatic magazine changer that stored up to 30 slides, allowing purchasers to choose their preferred slide-handling system.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Kodascope Eight Model 70 8mm motion picture film projector. On the reverse, the projector has a dial for slower to faster projection, and a switch with options Off, Motor and Lamp. It has a grey metal body, and is for use with slow burning film only. On the front of the projector is a threading knob. It has a 1 inch f/1.6 lens.
Image Arts
Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3
Item consists of a Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3 from Jefferson, New York. The serial number is 7065. It was made by Neumade Products Corp., New York, N.Y. Factory, Buffalo N.Y. The body is made of cast iron. For 35mm film.
Image Arts
Kodak Brownie Movie Projector Model I
Item consists of a Kodak Brownie Movie Projector, the first model. The projector was manufactured from October 1952 to February 1955. It is for 8mm film, has an f/2 lens, and a max reel of 200 ft. It originally marketed for $62.50. It has a brown metal and plastic body with a removable protective cover that has an operation manual laminated inside.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Kodaslide Merit Projector. It has a 5 inch f/3.5 Kodak Projection Ektanon Lens and uses a 150-watt, 120-volt lamp. It has been made to accept all standard 2 x 2-inch slides. As opposed to other projector models of the time that featured automatic changers that could hold multiple slides at a time, the Kodaslide Merit Projector used an earlier slide-feeding method of inserting each slide individually into the top of the unit.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Kodaslide Table Viewer 4x. It allows for a lamp that uses a maximum of 50 watts. Is used for viewing 35mm slides.
Image Arts
Brownie movie projector model 2
US Model of the Brownie movie project f/1.6 lens, Universal AC-DC Model 2 produced in Canada.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Original Kodak Brownie movie projector for 8 mm film reels.
Eastman Kodak Company
Small grey metal splicer for cutting and rejoining 8 mm film strips for at-home editing. Remnants of film strips were found in the splicer along with a crumpled piece of paper with instructions for use.
Argus Camera Company
8 mm takeup reels for Brownie movie projector
Takeup reels are empty reels used in a 2-reel projection system to receive and rewind the film after playing. Works with a feed reel containing the film.
Foley, Ross J.
Canadian General Electric projection lamp
Projection lamp bulb in original packaging (opened).
Canadian General Electric Company
Kodachrome II color movie film
8mm film reel in original packaging (opened). Package was mailed to Kodak for developing and still has stamps on verso.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Item is a Xerox Mini Display Viewer. Recorder No. 9R50. Black in colour. Used.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Modular Video System MVS-5000 Audio-Video Recorder
Item is a Kodak Modular Video System with MVS 8 mm Audio-Video Recorder with remote control.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Modular Video System MVS-5000 8 mm Audio-Video Recorder with Stereo-Tuner-Timer MVS-380
Kodak Modular Video System with MVS 8 mm Audio-Video Recorder, Stereo Tuner-Timer MVS-380, and User's Guide and remote control.
Munro, Allan
Kodak DP1100 Digital Projector
Item is a Kodak DP1100 Digital projector with case, cables, remote control and CD reference manual. Used.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Brownie 8 Model 10 Movie Projector
Item is a Kodak Brownie 8 Movie Projector Model 10 with a f/1.6 lens.
Kodaslide Signet 500 projector, model 2
Item is a Kodaslide Signet 500 projector, model 2, with an automatic slide changer.
Item is a cast metal, 8mm projector for motion picture film.
Keystone Model A-81 (16mm projector)
Item is a cast metal, 16mm projector for motion picture film. Designed for home use.
Pathéscope Baby (9.5mm projector)
Item is a cast metal, 9.5 mm projector for motion picture film. Designed for home use. It has a manual crank to advance the film, and a plug for a projection bulb (105-120 volt). This item is intended for Pathé's proprietary 9.5 mm Pathé Baby film cartridges (the sprocket is centered in the middle of the film between each frame).
Pathescope
Pathéscope 200 B (9.5mm projector)
Item is a cast metal, 9.5 mm projector for motion picture film. Designed for home use, public performances and clubs, or instructional use in classrooms.
It has a 105-130 volt motor. The film gate can be opened to easily thread the film throughout the driving mechanisms. It uses 9.5 Pathé Baby Film (motor drive has centre sprocket)
This projector uses 300 ft. reels (instead of the smaller 9.5 mm cartridges).
Pathescope
Item is a cast metal, 9.5 mm projector for motion picture film. Designed for home use. It has a manual crank to advance the film.
It is meant for small 9.5mm film reels or film cartridges, but users could buy attachments arms that fit 300 ft. reels.
GNC model 101 35mm precision viewer
Item is a metal slide viewer for viewing mounted 35mm slides. The viewer lights up with a small bulb powered by 2 AA batteries.
Quik Splice 8mm Automatic Butt-Splicer
Item is a metal splicer for joining 2 ends of 8mm film together with adhesive tape for the purpose of film editing.
Items consists of a Bell & Howell model 256 8mm film projector. The movie project has an auto-load feature and is in a built-in carrying case.
Kodak Pocket Carousel Projector 100
Items consists of a Kodak Pocket Carousel Projector 100 with a 2.5 f 2.8 lens. Includes a Carousel Pocket 120 Slide Tray and user manual.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Items consists of a Kodak Carousel Projector 760H with a 102mm f/2.8 Projection Lens. Includes a user manual and a Carousel Transvue 140 slide tray.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Kodak Ektagraphic Slide Projector Model AF-2
Items consists of a Kodak Etkagraphic slide project with a Carousel Transvue slide tray, a Carousel stack loader tray and 2 lenses; a Kodak Ektanar C Projection Lens 102 mm f 2.8 and a Kodak Projection Zoom Ektanar Lens 4-6 inches f 3.5.
Eastman Kodak Company
Items consists of a Rollei P35A 35mm slide projector with a Rollei Heidosmat 1:2:8/150mm lens.