Apartment buildings : Leslie and York Mills
- 2009.002.2379
- Bestanddeel
- February 1969
Exterior view of apartment buildings in the distance
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Apartment buildings : Leslie and York Mills
Exterior view of apartment buildings in the distance
Apartment building : Don Mills and 401
Exteroir view of apartment building
Apartment building : Don Mills and 401
Exterior view of apartment building
Copy photographs of exterior views of an apartment building
Copy photograph of exterior of apartment building
Aerial views of highrise buildings
Copy photogrphs of interior views of large courtyard in building
Copy photograph of exterior view of apartment building
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Ansco and Agfa-Ansco film and camera catalogues
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Ansco Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Interior portraits of a man in a suit at a desk
Amsterdam Restaurant : Harbourfront, Toronto
Interior and exterior views of a restaurant in the York Quay Centre
Copy photographs of floor finishing
Exterior views of commercial building
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman standing on a beach and holding a camera, waving to somebody. Minimal text. Some inscribed text is cut off at top edge of print.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman standing on a beach and holding a camera, waving to somebody. Minimal text. Some inscribed text is cut off at top edge of print.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman standing on a beach and holding a camera, waving.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman standing on a beach and holding a camera, waving to somebody. Text is minimal.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Illustration of woman standing on a beach and holding a camera, waving to somebody. Text is minimal.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Illustration of woman standing on a beach and holding a camera, waving.
Exterior photographs of school buildings
Photographs of architectural model
Albert W. Smith Chemical Building
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Built in 1938-39, an addition was added in 1956 - which is the section you can see in the photograph. It is presently called the Albert W. Smith Building. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Albert W. Smith Chemical Building
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Built in 1938-39, an addition was added in 1956 - which is the section you can see in the photograph. It is presently called the Albert W. Smith Building. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Albert Campbell Library : Scarborough
Alan Gardens Fountain: Toronto
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a typical, affordable, point and shoot camera of the sixties. The lens is an Agfa Color Apotar F1:2.8 45mm. Pronormatic shutter, selenium type light meter integrated into top of camera, distances had to be set manually. The camera was distributed under the brand name Optima II outside of Canada. A hard leather field case is included with the camera.
Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a metal box camera for 8, 6 x 9 cm (2.36" x 3.54") exposures on 120 film. The simple design includes a single-element Meniscus lens, fixed speed rotary shutter and brilliant viewfinder.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding roll film camera for 6 x 9 cm. exposures. Equipped with a brillant and optic viewfinders and Agfa-Anastigmat, 4.5/10.5 cm lens.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a simple 35mm camera with Agfa Apotar 1:3.5 45mm lens, Pronto SVS shutter with sync contact, it includes a leather case, And an electric light meter "primat" - also in it's own leather case.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of an early model of the Agfa Karat 36 35mm camera, also known as the Karomat 36. It has a Compur-Rapid 1-500 shutter, a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 1:2/50mm lens, and an optical viewfinder with superimposed rangefinder. It was the first of the Agfa series of Karat cameras to move from Rapid cassettes to 35mm cartridge film. It strongly resembles the Karat 12, but features an accessory shoe, a rotating time exposure lock, and a film rewind knob instead of a depth of field dial.
Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera, using a proprietary 12 exposure film cassette with no moving parts. The sprockets of the camera simply pull the film out and push it into an empty cartridge on the other side. This system with some modifications eventually lead to the design of the Instamatic format. The shutter on or model is a Prontor -S and the lens an Agfa Apotar 1; 3.5 F= 55mm. No rangefinder, simple optical viewfinder. The camera body is a " Strut " design, allowing the front to fold easily.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding camera for 6 x 6 cm roll film exposures. Shutter release is on the body, but there was no double exposure prevention. Equipped with a Agnar F4.5/85mm lens with Vario shutter.
Aerials from the CN Tower : Toronto
Aerial views of downtown Toronto
Aerial views of downtown Toronto
Aerial views of Toronto
Aerial views of downtown Toronto
Aerial shot : downtown Toronto
Aerial view of downtown Toronto including financial district.
Advantage Technology Centre : Alberta : copies
Copy photogrphs of interior and exterior views of a large industrial building
Administration Park : Scarborough
This file contains a series of black and white acetate negatives depicting an I.B.M. adding machine.
Adams brand and Toronto Iron Works
Exterior views of facotry buildings
Exterior views of ruins
Copy photographs of building exterior
Copy photographs of exterior views and drawings of arena
Copy photographs of flooring examples
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a large office building
Exterior views of an office building
External views of an apartment building
Initerior and exterior views of a town house
Exterior photographs of 55 Eglinton Avenue East
47-49 Front Street : Stone and Kohn
Interior and exterior views of loft building
Acetate base.
3137-3141 Chemin Côte St-Antoine, Westmount
Item is a photograph featuring an image of the facade of a townhouse in Westmount, Montreal.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
200 Adelaide street West : Toronto
Exterior views of loft building
Exterior views of an office and apartment building.
1967 International and Universal Exhibition : Montreal
Views of structures built for Expo '67 including Habitat '67
1967 International and Universal Exhibition : Montreal
Views of structures built for Expo '67
4" x 5" negative, ANSCO SUPERPAN PRESS
James, Arthur
Exterior view of building at Jones and Kirkland on Queen
Interior views of office building lobby
Part of The Phototeria
National Automatic Machines Company
"Five-a-Minute and a Million!"
Part of The 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
"A Self Operating Photo Studio" 1
Part of The Phototeria
National Automatic Machines Company