Photography--Equipment and supplies--Catalogs

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C.P. Stirn's patent photographic concealed vest cameras...

Illustrated catalogue of various patented cameras and camera equipment available through C.P. Stirn's company, giving descriptions and price lists. Cover design is printed in black ink, shows a woman holding C.P. Stirn's patented vest camera. Various other cameras and slide apparatus are also shown. Back cover advertises a panoramic camera called "The Wonder", producing pictures 18 inches long. The catalogue is a reproduction.

Stirn, Carl P.

Century Cameras / Century Cameras Division, Eastman Kodak Company

Item is an illustrated catalogue of Century cameras and accessories for 1908. Eastman Kodak Co. purchased the Century Camera Co. in 1903. In 1907, the company became the Century Camera Division of Eastman Kodak Co. and was then subsumbed under the Folmer & Schwing division in 1908. Century soon continued on only in the cameras that continued to bear its name.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Cine Kodak

This file contains 3 Cine Kodak publications and 1 Kodak Picture-Making Aid. These booklets list Kodak's 8mm and 16mm home movie equipment, and include price lists and product features.

The Kodak Picture-Making Aid is dated October 1938, and one of the Cine Kodak is from 1940 (the others do not include dates).

Eastman Kodak Company

Graflex catalogues

File contains catalogues, brochures, price lists and other promotional materials featuring Graflex cameras and accessories. Catalogues span the years 1925 to 1939, with some years missing. Graflex cameras were manufactured by the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak Co. The Folmer & Schwing Company was acquired by Eastman Kodak in 1905, forming the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak in 1907. In 1926, Eastman Kodak Co. divested itself of this division and the Folmer Graflex Corporation began operating independently.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Hawk-Eye Cameras for sale by Gall & Lembke

One pamphlet detailing Hawk-Eye cameras for sale at Gall & Lemke in Union Square. The Hawk-Eye camera was first produced by the Boston Camera Company until 1890, when the Blair Camera Company purchased the company. Eastman Kodak then purchased the Blair company in 1907, and continued to produce the popular Hawk-eye models.

The Blair Camera Co.

Kodak price catalogs / Eastman Kodak Company

File contains two ring binders, designed to be added to over time, containing information and price lists for Eastman Kodak products. The first binder contains information for products for the years 1945 to 1952. The second contains information for products from 1956 and has a 1946 Retail Price List for Kodak Dental X-Ray Materials laid in. This later binder contains terms of sale and guidelines for use of the catalog following the title page. Both binders are divided into sections corresponding to various Kodak product lines.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Premo camera and accessories / Rochester Optical Division, Eastman Kodak Company

Item is an illustrated catalogue of Premo cameras, lenses, lamps, and other accessories. The Premo trademark operated under the Rochester Optical and Camera Company, which was purchased by Eastman Kodak Co. in 1907. At this time, the company became the Rochester and Optical Division of Eastman Kodak, changing to the Rochester Optical Department in 1918 before disappearing in 1922.

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