- 2017.010.12.002
- Item
- [between 1876 and 1877]
Item is a cabinet cart portrait of three children, photographed at H.A. Huber studio in Berlin Ontario.
Fradelle, Albert Eugene
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Item is a cabinet cart portrait of three children, photographed at H.A. Huber studio in Berlin Ontario.
Fradelle, Albert Eugene
Portrait of 3 children by Huber studio
Item is a cabinet cart portrait of three children, photographed at H.A. Huber studio in Berlin Ontario.
H.A. Huber
Set of 5 Lantern Slides used for teaching purposes. Manufactured for the Ontario Government Picture Bureau.
Item is a tintype in an ornate handmade cardboard and papier mache frame.
Durst, John
Item is a tintype in a metal frame.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Series contains hand-held, shoulder-mounted, or structurally-attached cameras that use electronic components to record moving images and sound. Most items in this series are for home use. For cameras that record moving images using digital components, see the Digital and Pre-digital cameras series.
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Weisblatt, Betty
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a metal twin lens reflex camera for 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" exposures on 620 format roll film. Coupled front lens focusing.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a knob-advance twin lens reflex camera for 4 x 4 cm exposures on 127 format film. More compact than other twin lens reflex cameras, with a smaller negatives, the Grey Body has a Xenar f3.5 lens with a Syncrho compur shutter. The camera comes in a gray leather case and is equipped with an ultra violet Waltz filter and a lens hood.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an 35mm reflex camera with a waist-level viewfinder and a non auto-return mirror. Manufactured in Soviet controlled East Germany, the company and the Desden factory closed after reunification. The lens is a Meyer Gorlitz Domiplan 1:2.8/50mm.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
This series consists of original and duplicate early cameras from the beginning of the history of photography. Based on the basic design of the camera obscura and produced between about 1820 and 1870, these simple devices were usually solid or sliding box cameras with uncomplicated lenses. The shutter was normally outside of the lens, in the form of a lens cap that was simple removed and replaced for exposure, or a rotating metal plate on the front of the lens, which held the aperture. These cameras mainly predated dry plate and flexible film photography, and were used to take Daguerreotype, wet-plate and salted paper photographs.
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Parte de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
sub-series contains publications produced by the Eastman Kodak Company detailing the Kodak products available and their pricing. Includes cameras, accessories, film, and photographic paper.
Eastman Kodak Company
Photographic equipment catalogues and price lists
Parte de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Seris contains catalogues, price lists and advertisements for various photographic equipment available for sale from various companies, with a concentration on early 20th century companies, particularly from the Rochester, New York area.