- 2005.005.3.64
- Pièce
- ca. 1950
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of 9 screw mount magnesium flash bulbs of various sized and manufacture.
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of 9 screw mount magnesium flash bulbs of various sized and manufacture.
Wollensak Revere 35mm f/3.5 lens
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Item is a lens for a Revere Stereo 33 camera. This type of lens is unique as two lenses simultaneously expose two frames at once. The resulting images can then be inserted into a stereoscope which results in a three dimensional image, similar to using binoculars. Comes with a piece of paper that indicates the lens is defective on time.
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Tyndall, Joy
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Polaroid Corporation
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Item is a wooden sterocard viewer, with a stereocard of the Grand Colonnade, Naples, Italy.
Sylvania Wabash Superflash flashbulbs No. 0 Class M
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Item consists of 10 No. 0 Class M (medium peak) Superflash screw mount flash bulbs manufactured by Sylvania Electric Products Inc. The bulb created 20,000 Lumen per second at 3,800 degrees K.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
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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.
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Polaroid Corporation
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Item consists of a wooden box used for black and white film developing, containing a stainless steel round metal film tank and reel for 120mm film, 2 handles for film winding that fit through holes in the box, 1 film spool, and a metal instrument. A metal spool holder is mounted to the inside of the box. To use the developing tank, the film backing paper is attached to a spindle in the wooden developing tank, along with a light-tight cover, all of which are wound onto the spindle. The spindle is then transferred to the metal developing tank to be processed.
Source: Early Photography (2019). Roll-film developing tanks. Retrieved from: http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_D70-X.html
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Detachable electronic flash for use with Sutomatic Color Pack Cameras. With one-time use Sylvania Blue Dot flashbulbs.
Polaroid Corporation
Kodak Developing and Printing Outfit No. 2
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Item consists of a cardboard box containing materials necessary to develop film and print black and white photographs at home. Items include a Kodak candle lamp darkroom light, glass chemical stirrer, glass measuring cup, darkroom thermometer, 3 black enameled printing trays, black enameled adjustable printing frame for 95 x 150 mm (3.75" x 6"), 95 x 95mm (3.75" x 3.75"), and 65 x 95 mm (2.5" x 3.75") prints. The set includes the original yellow Kodak box, and an insturction booklet for the use of the set.
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Item consists of 6 No. 22 magnesium flash bulbs.
Canadian General Electric Company