Item consists of a program for a musical called 110 in the Shade presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company at Studio 54 (NYC), in May 2007. Item includes newspaper clippings of this production.
Item is a professional grade camera for 7.2 x 9.5 cm instant exposures on Polaroid 40-series rollfilm. B - 1/300 sec. shutter Rodenstock - Ysarex 1:4.7 f127 mm.
Item consists of two darkroom lights. Each has a wooden base holding a metal cylinder that surrounds a darkroom bulb. The power cord is thread through the wooden base to connect to the bulb. Only one still has a bulb. The inside of both metal cylinders has been painted white.
Item consists of a program for a presentation called 2014 Radio City Christmas Spectacular, presented at the Radio City Music Hall (NYC), attended in November, 2014. Item includes two photographs taken during the performance.
Item consists of a 2MB Kodak Picture Card. It could be used to store and share digital pictures. Works with standard CompactFlash ATA compatible digital cameras. In original packaging.
Item consists of a photograph mounted on grey card. Image shows a group of men seated outside a large brick building with a wooden sign high above their heads "HER-/ SPILLMAN/ THE/ ONLY/ BUILDERS/ OF/ IMPROVED/ 1873-1890" with the image of a carousel painted on the sign. The front row of the group holds up a wooden sign that reads "2ND ANNUAL OUTING/ OF HERSCEHLL SPILLMAN & CO'S/ EMPLOYEES JULY 3RD 1902." At bottom right, embossed in card, "L. H. Linh-pf(?)/ TONAWANDA, N.Y."
File consists of 4 8mm videos by Paramount Home Video. Films include: Beverly Hills Cop, Star Trek III: The Search for Spok, Trading Places and Witness.
File contains wheel type stereographs that depict scenes from different locations around the world, captive animals from different lands, performing animals, circuses and events, stories/fairy tales, indigenous peoples. Comes with a form to order more in the series and an order form for all wheels
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Chorus Line presented at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (NYC) in September 2006. Item includes newspaper clippings of this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Christmas Carol: The Musical, presented at the the Theatre at Madison Square Garden (NYC) in December 1999. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Christmas Story: The Musical at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (NYC), attended in November 2012. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Day in Hollywood, a Night in the Ukraine by Dick Vosburgh and Frank Lazarus, presented at the Royale Theatre, NY, on June 13 1981. Item includes a ticket stub from this performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum presented at the St. James Theatre (NYC) in the winter of 1997. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a Playbill program for the production of the Michael V. Gazzo play A Hatful of Rain at the Lyceum Theatre, the week of July 16th, 1956.
Item consists of a program for a play called A Life in the Theatre by Mamet at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (NYC), attended in November 2010. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Little Night Music, presented at the Walter Kerr Theatre (NYC) in December 2009. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a play called A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Shakespeare, at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, on July 26, 2003. Item includes a ticket stub from this production.
Item consists of a program for a presentation called A Souvenir... Tennessee Williams Remembered, held at the Red Barn Theatre, part part of their 1985-1986 season.
Item consists of a program for a play called A Steady Rain, at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (NYC), attended in Fall 2009. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a play called A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, at the Studio Arena Theatre (Buffalo NY), between November 2-December 1, 1973.
Item is a cardboard box containing 3 small vails of powdered dyes (magenta, cyan and yellow) for use in the Eastman Kodak dye-transfer process known as the "Eastman Wash-off Relief" process. The process was mostly in use in the graphic arts and used Kodachrome film.
Item consists of a sepiatone black and white photograph of a man and a dog at midnight in Nome, Alaska. The man appears to be standing on a porch with his hands in his pockets. He is wearing a long dark coat, glasses and a hat. There are binoculars around his neck. There is a dog in the foreground, at the feet of the man. There is an uneven white border around the image and at the bottom of the photograph is written "AZ Watson Taken at Midnight" in pen. On the back of the photograph in pencil is handwritten "Taken at Nome Alaska at 12 oclock at night continuous light sun set at 10.20 pm June 21st 1902".
Item is a brown glass bottle formally containing five pounds of acetic acid for photographic development. Manufactured by the Canadian Kodak Company, Ltd.
Item consists of a program for a pair of plays called Adaptation by Elaine May and Next by Terrence McNally, at the Greenwich Mews Theatre (NY) in the spring of 1969.
Item is a manual plate changing box-style camera. It holds 12 steel plateholders inside the top door compartment behind the plane of focus. Holders have to be manually inserted into a slot. The camera has an achromatic lens with three diaphragm stops, two viewfinders, an aperture scale from f16 to 45, and a time and instantaneous shutter.
Packaging for Agfa Commercial Orthochromatic film, opened and empty. A sticker on the top left indicates the product was safety film. A red, circular sticker at the top right depicts the logo for the NRA.
Agfa dry plate negatives in original packaging, opened but still containing a few plates. Package originally contained 1 dozen 5 x 7 inch negative plates. Stamp on back of box directs the user to develop before Aug 1939.
Box of Agfa supersensitive panchromatic film, opened and empty. It is stamped with instructions to develop by August 1933. The box contained one dozen sheets of 3.25 x 4.25 inch film.
File contains Playbill programs for the Anita Theatre. Plays include: Night and Day, and A Man For All Seasons. Plays include: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and Wonderful Town.
Item consists of a program for a musical called All Shook Up at the Palace Theatre (NYC), in July 2005. Item includes newspaper clippings from this performance.
Black cover with an eagle made of shell in 3D on cover. Very fragile. Hard cover. Black pages with photos held in with photo corners. Interleaving between each page.
Consists of a large album with black and white photographs of a military base in Hawaii. Includes individuals and group shots of men in military uniforms, images of the landscape and military equipment and buildings, women on a beach and a partially nude woman posing for the camera.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Altar Boyz at Dodger Stages (NYC), in July 2005. Item includes newspaper clippings from this performance.
Item consists of a program for a play called Amadeus by Peter Shaffer, presented at the Broadhurst Theatre, NY, on June 6 1981. Item includes a ticket stub from this performance.
Item consists of a program for a play called American Buffalo by David Mamet, presented at the Circle in the Square Theatre (Downtown), NY, in June 1982.
Item consists of a program for a musical called An American in Paris, presented at Shea's Performing Arts Center, Buffalo, attended on November 12 2016. Item includes a newspaper clipping and ticket stub of this production.
Item is a motion picture camera with black plastic body. In original box (opened) with manual folded inside. Used Kodak Super 8 film cartridge and was powered by 4 AA batteries (removed). Comes with Kodak Zoom lens f1.9 (13-28mm). Large red bulb on front.
Item consists of a theatre program for Anna Christie at the Roundabout Theatre Company Criterion Centre Stage. Includes two magazine clippings, one image of the production and one review.
Item is a portrait of young woman. Black text on back of card reads, 'Bradley & Rulofson, San Francisco, United States, The World, Vienna 1873 Gold Medals, 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Cal.' Inscription in pencil reads, 'Anna G.'
American actress, burlesque performer. She is recorded as having performed in "Our Cinderella: A Burlesque" by William Gill in the Colville Company's 1878-9 season, and in "The Magic Slipper" for Haverley's Theater in New York in August 1879, produced by Samuel Colville's Opera Burlesque Company.
Item consists of a theatre program for a musical called Annie Get Your Gun presented at the Marquis Theatre (NYC), in June 2001. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item is an Ansco Cadet 127 roll film camera. The design of this camera was made to compete with the Kodak Brownie Star series, including similar three-point flash contacts. The camera features an Anscar Lens and a dial to switch between black and white and colour. The body is black plastic.
Item is an Ansco Cadet 127 roll film camera with flash unit. The design of this camera was made to compete with the Kodak Brownie Star series, including similar three-point flash contacts. The camera features an Anscar Lens and a dial to switch between black and white and colour. The body is black plastic.
Item is a leather covered wooden box camera. The Ansco Memo is a single frame, fixed focus which takes landscape oriented images. Film is advanced by pushing down on a lever in the back of the camera. While not the first American camera made for 35mm film, it is the first to sell in abundant quantities.
Packaging for Ansco Orthochromatic Non-Curling Non-Halation film, opened and empty. The film box is blue and orange and is made of cardboard. The box would have contained roll film that was 8x14cm and had 6 exposures. The film cartridge that the box once contained was prepared for machine development. A stamp on the side of the box gives the expiry date as Dec 1 1913.
Item is an inexpensive box camera made of fiberboard and covered with imitation leather. The camera has a Gallileo-type viewfinder only (no brilliant viewfinder), flash contacts, and a single speed shutter that is fast enough to accommodate bulb flashes. It used 120 size roll film.
Item is a small, folding strut camera for making 4 x 6.5cm exposures on 127 film. Unlike folding bed cameras, the lens remains exposed (on the outside of the camera) when the camera is collapsed. Lens is an Ansco Anastigmat f6.3.
Item is an all-metal camera designed by Raymond Loewy for 6 x 6 cm (2.36" x 2.36") exposures on 620 film. Designed to mimic the look of a twin lens camera, the topmost "lens" is in fact a brilliant viewfinder, it is a simple box camera design with a two element Meniscus F11 lens and fixed 1/60th shutter speed. The front panel slides up to reveal the lens and viewfinder.
Item consists of a theatre program of Anything Goes at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida. Includes a newspaper clipping of an image of the cast.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Anything Goes, by Cole Porter at the Lincoln Center Theater at the Vivian Beaumont, NY, attended on April 21, 1988.
Item consists of an Argus Argoflex E twin-lens reflex camera made in the U.S.A. It was the first 620 film TLR camera produced by Argus. The camera features gear-coupled lenses allowing the user to focus using the viewfinder, an f4.5/75mm Argus Varex Anastigmat lens, and an Argus Varex Shutter with speeds T, B, 200, 100, 50, 25 and 10. Exposures are 6x6. The body is made of black Bakelite.
Item is a 35mm point and shoot cameras. The Argus C3 Matchmatic camera is similar to the C2 but with different colored leatherette covering and different, propriety markings on the exposure settings. The lens is a 50mm f3.5 coated Cintar lens. The aperture range is f3.5 to f16 and the focus range is from 3 to 50 feet + infinity. Available shutter speeds are 1/10 to 1/300 plus B.
Item consists of a theatre program for a musical called Assassins, presented by Feast of Fools Theatre (Arizona), attended March 13 1999. Item includes a brochure from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Assassins, by Sondheim, presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company at Studio 54 (NY) in the late spring of 2004. Item includes newspaper clippings for this production.
Items depict scenes from along the Canadian Pacific Railway, people, locations, animal, the sun, tombs, ships, indigenous Peoples, cities and trails. Wooden box has the word Songs on it.
Item consists of a program for a play called August: Osage County by Tracy Letts at the Music Box Theatre (NYC), attended in May 2008. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a single lens reflex Auto Graflex camera for 3.25 x 4.25" plates or film sheets. It has a disappearing Bausch & Lomb 166mm f/4.5 lens, a collapsible viewing hood and a cloth curtain New Simplified Focal Plane Shutter with speeds up to 1/1000 sec. It was made by the Folmer & Schwing Division of the Eastman Kodak Company, in Rochester, New York from 1907-1923. Two other models of the same camera were made and sold at the same time, one for 4x5" plates and one for 5x7" plates.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Avenue Q, by Lopez/Marx/Whitty, presented at the Golden Theatre (NY) in the late spring of 2004. Item includes newspaper clippings for this production.
Thin, paper bound almanac with prediction tables for each month in 1870. The publisher affirms its accuracy for use in North America and Britain. Along the spine is printed the name of the distributor: Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, General Agents for Province of Ontario.
Opening ceremonies for the B.C. Place stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, which was the largest air-supported domed stadium until May 2010 when it was deflated to be replaced by a retractable roof.