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Date
n.d.
Material
wood; felt; ink; metal
Catalogue Number
102.04.1084 a-b
Description
A set of two bookends.(a) is the viewer-left bookend in the set, with an upright cross-section of a flat-bottom rail (on the viewer-right) with a rail spike resting diagonally against it’s viewer-left side at a 45 degree angle. The cross-section of the flat-bottom rail is the surface that has conta…
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Title
Bookends
Date
n.d.
Material
wood; felt; ink; metal
Dimensions
16.0 x 15.0 x 17.5 cm
Description
A set of two bookends.(a) is the viewer-left bookend in the set, with an upright cross-section of a flat-bottom rail (on the viewer-right) with a rail spike resting diagonally against it’s viewer-left side at a 45 degree angle. The cross-section of the flat-bottom rail is the surface that has contact with the book that it is holding upright.(b) is the viewer-right bookend in the set, with an upright cross-section of a flat-bottom rail (on the viewer-left) with a rail spike resting diagonally against it’s viewer-right side at a 45 degree angle. The cross-section of the flat-bottom rail is the surface that has contact with the book that it is holding upright.On both bookends, the rail spike and cross-section of a flat-bottom rail sit atop a triangular, varnished wood base. All of the top edges of the wood base have been rounded (except for the edge that has contact with the book it is holding upright). The bottom of the bases are covered with green felt.There is a plaque on the base of both bookends (located between the rail spike and the cross-section of a flat-bottom rail) which is orientated on a diagonal that is parallel with the angle of the triangular base.The plaque on (a) reads: “Nicholas Morant” (bolded); “Photographer Publicity Department Entered Service March 1, 1937”” in black ink. On the viewer-left side of this text there is a CPR crest that reads: “CANADIAN PACIFIC” at the top; then “RAILWAY LINES”; and “WORLD’S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM” at the bottom - enclosed in a small circle. The plaque on (b) reads: “Canadian Pacific”; “Nicholas Morant” (bolded); “Special Photographer Public Relations and Advertising Pensioned June 1, 1981” in black ink.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
CPR
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
102.04.1084 a-b
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Date
n.d.
Material
plastic; metal; aluminum
Catalogue Number
104.41.1284 a-b
Description
a) Accura Bouncemaster fanflash; compact grey plastic body with exposure dial on the back; written in relief under a female plug on the back side: “EXT.” then “OPEN FLASH” to the right of a white button, then “BOUNCEMASTER” above the dial; brand name “accura” written in silver on a black plaque und…
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Title
Bounce Flash Gun
Date
n.d.
Material
plastic; metal; aluminum
Dimensions
17.5 x 13.5 cm
Description
a) Accura Bouncemaster fanflash; compact grey plastic body with exposure dial on the back; written in relief under a female plug on the back side: “EXT.” then “OPEN FLASH” to the right of a white button, then “BOUNCEMASTER” above the dial; brand name “accura” written in silver on a black plaque under the dial; under the brand name, a metallic wheel controls the tightening of the mounting shoe; reflector made out of aluminum blades that fan out in a full circle; tilting controlled by a white button at the top of the main body; stored in a transparent plastic case closed by a press button; red price tag stuck on with “SPECIAL” printed in black and “9.95” handwritten in pencil; embossed on the side of the plastic case: “MADE IN JAPAN”b) instruction manual for “Sunset / CUSTOM DELUXE / MODEL 1000 / BC BOUNCE FANFLASH”; four-page print with red and white cover and black ink writing folded in three
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.1284 a-b
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Date
n.d.
Material
plastic; metal; paper
Catalogue Number
104.41.1286 a-d
Description
a) plastic grey body with a mounting shoe at the bottom and darker grey plaque with “Ikoblitz 6” written in gold; top two thirds hollowed out to lodge the folded reflector blades and cable; knob to fan out the reflector and plug to insert the flashbulb; dial on the back on a metallic square plaque …
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Title
Bounce Flash Gun
Date
n.d.
Material
plastic; metal; paper
Dimensions
4.5 x 12.5 cm
Description
a) plastic grey body with a mounting shoe at the bottom and darker grey plaque with “Ikoblitz 6” written in gold; top two thirds hollowed out to lodge the folded reflector blades and cable; knob to fan out the reflector and plug to insert the flashbulb; dial on the back on a metallic square plaque with aperture settings and distance in metres and feet written in red and black; “Made in Germany” written in black on top of the dialb) cap (”anti-shatter shield” in the instruction manual)with retaining metallic spring on the front; “Zeiss Ikon” logo on the back written in gold letters on a dark grey plaque; white price tag labelled “BANFF CAMERA” in red and marked “$8.95” in greyc) instruction manual printed in red and black on white paper; nine languages; title for the Enlish section: “IKOBLITZ 6 (Bounceflash)/ Capacitor flashgun for capless and AG 1 flashbulbs” d) original box in white, red and black labelled “Ikoblitz 6 / Echoblitz”
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.1286 a-d
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Date
1926 – 1933
Material
metal, leather
Catalogue Number
104.41.1031
Description
Kodak box camera, cartridge Hawk-eye; leatherette covered cardboard body; viewfinder, lens opening on front; film advance crank with body locking clip; leatherette handle with another bodylocking clip on top portion; amber film frame observation window.
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1926 – 1933
Material
metal, leather
Dimensions
14.6 x 11.3 x 9.2 cm
Description
Kodak box camera, cartridge Hawk-eye; leatherette covered cardboard body; viewfinder, lens opening on front; film advance crank with body locking clip; leatherette handle with another bodylocking clip on top portion; amber film frame observation window.
Subject
photography
George Shandruk
Credit
Gift of George Shandruk, Banff, 1985
Catalogue Number
104.41.1031
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Date
1914 – 1930
Material
cardboard, metal, glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.1054
Description
Six-16 Brownie Junior box camera; metal face plate with make and model written; depression in centre for internal lens; 2 viewfinder lenses above lens; viewfinder window beside carrying strap on top; pull out aperture selector; viewfinder window; shutter release; film advance, right side; red film …
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1914 – 1930
Material
cardboard, metal, glass
Dimensions
14.2 x 13.9 x 9.1 cm
Description
Six-16 Brownie Junior box camera; metal face plate with make and model written; depression in centre for internal lens; 2 viewfinder lenses above lens; viewfinder window beside carrying strap on top; pull out aperture selector; viewfinder window; shutter release; film advance, right side; red film frame window at back; textured black leatherette covers body.
Subject
photography
Credit
Gift of Robert N. Smith, Canmore, 1985
Catalogue Number
104.41.1054
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Date
1930 – 1940
Material
cardboard, leatherette; glass, metal;
Catalogue Number
104.41.1053
Description
Kodak Anniversary box camera; brown, textured leather covered cardboard for body; leather strap on top;viewfinder window; body back clip top; viewfinder lens; internal lens front; body back clip; shutter release; film advance; foil decal commemorating 50th Anniversary on side; amber window at back.
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1930 – 1940
Material
cardboard, leatherette; glass, metal;
Dimensions
14.7 x 11.1 x 8.4 cm
Description
Kodak Anniversary box camera; brown, textured leather covered cardboard for body; leather strap on top;viewfinder window; body back clip top; viewfinder lens; internal lens front; body back clip; shutter release; film advance; foil decal commemorating 50th Anniversary on side; amber window at back.
Subject
photography
Credit
Gift of Robert N. Smith, Canmore, 1985
Catalogue Number
104.41.1053
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Date
1897 – 1930
Material
metal, wood, glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.1044
Description
Brownie box camera No 2A; leather textured cloth covered cardboard body; internal lens with 2viewfinder lens above; viewfinder windows top and side; shutter release underside viewfinder window, film winding knob this side also; front and back detachable; broken amber window on back; aperture lever …
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1897 – 1930
Material
metal, wood, glass
Dimensions
15.5 x 12.9 x 8.7 cm
Description
Brownie box camera No 2A; leather textured cloth covered cardboard body; internal lens with 2viewfinder lens above; viewfinder windows top and side; shutter release underside viewfinder window, film winding knob this side also; front and back detachable; broken amber window on back; aperture lever on front portion; leather carrying handle with model name and number embossed.
Subject
photography
Credit
Gift of Richard Colley, Calgary, 1986
Catalogue Number
104.41.1044
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Date
1941 – 1952
Material
metal, cardboard, glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.1041
Description
Brownie six-twenty (basic box camera); cardboard body detaches into two pieces; body back has round amber window to read frame number; film wind knob on side; front section metal; has twoviewfinders, one on top, other at side; 2 round windows for viewfinders neartop; below is lens and shutter; shu…
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1941 – 1952
Material
metal, cardboard, glass
Description
Brownie six-twenty (basic box camera); cardboard body detaches into two pieces; body back has round amber window to read frame number; film wind knob on side; front section metal; has twoviewfinders, one on top, other at side; 2 round windows for viewfinders neartop; below is lens and shutter; shutter release on side with pull post to keep shutter open; "Brownie Target six-20" marked on front.
Subject
photography
Credit
Gift of Richard Colley, Calgary, 1986
Catalogue Number
104.41.1041
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Date
1914
Material
wood, paperboard, glass, metal
Catalogue Number
104.41.1040
Description
Kodak box camera with case; regular box camera; body made of cardboard with wood back and front; holein front is lens and shutter, 2 windows top corner for viewfinders top andside; 2 pull posts, one for aperture, other to keep shutter open; shutterrelease on right hand side, along with film advance…
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1914
Material
wood, paperboard, glass, metal
Dimensions
17.1 x 14.3 x 11.0 cm
Description
Kodak box camera with case; regular box camera; body made of cardboard with wood back and front; holein front is lens and shutter, 2 windows top corner for viewfinders top andside; 2 pull posts, one for aperture, other to keep shutter open; shutterrelease on right hand side, along with film advance knob; round amber window in back; back detached; cardboard box covered with cloth; flap comes over toplatches at clip which has "Brownie" in fancy letters, also has a leather strapon the case.
Subject
photography
Hubert Green
Credit
Gift of Hubert E. Green Jr., Banff, 1986
Catalogue Number
104.41.1040
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Date
1840 – 1850
Material
wood; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
104.41.0005 a,b
Description
(a) Large dark brown wooden box camera which is constructed so that back half of camera slides into front half to focus and is secured in place by means of a brass thumbscrew into a slot in the base. Large brass lens screwed over aperture hole at centre of front side of wooden box, square glass pla…
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1840 – 1850
Material
wood; glass; metal
Dimensions
25.2 x 24.0 x 42.3 cm
Description
(a) Large dark brown wooden box camera which is constructed so that back half of camera slides into front half to focus and is secured in place by means of a brass thumbscrew into a slot in the base. Large brass lens screwed over aperture hole at centre of front side of wooden box, square glass plate set into wooden frame slides into slot at back of camera. (b) a separate plateholder of the same size has hinged door on back of frame which opens to insert black metal film sheath (Eastman Kodak), and front of frame slides out by pulling on metal ring at top to expose film. Note: wood cracking and separated at joints, chipped at lower front corners with large chunk of wood out of lower right, plateholder cracked across door and on one side of top.
Subject
households
hobbies
photography
J.D. Curren
PW
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.41.0005 a,b
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Date
1915 – 1922
Material
wood; leatherette; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
104.41.1202
Description
Black wood box covered in leatherette and metal hardware. Missing handle at the top, two view finders (standard on box cameras) one landscape and one portrait. Four visible aperture settings on the shutter. Two other holes in the top left of the front of the camera.
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1915 – 1922
Material
wood; leatherette; glass; metal
Dimensions
16.5 x 12.5 x 17 cm
Description
Black wood box covered in leatherette and metal hardware. Missing handle at the top, two view finders (standard on box cameras) one landscape and one portrait. Four visible aperture settings on the shutter. Two other holes in the top left of the front of the camera.
Credit
Gift of Harold C. Whyte, Penticton, 2017
Catalogue Number
104.41.1202
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Date
c. 1910
Material
leather; metal; glass; wood; plastic; textile
Catalogue Number
104.41.0249
Description
Buster Brown box camera with brown leather handle. Solid structure with black textile covering made to resemble leather. The front of the camera has a hole that likely once held a lens. There are two smaller holes in the upper corner of the front, which contain small glass parts. There is also meta…
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Title
Box Camera
Date
c. 1910
Material
leather; metal; glass; wood; plastic; textile
Dimensions
13.5 x 9.7 x 15.9 cm
Description
Buster Brown box camera with brown leather handle. Solid structure with black textile covering made to resemble leather. The front of the camera has a hole that likely once held a lens. There are two smaller holes in the upper corner of the front, which contain small glass parts. There is also metal hardware holding the front exterior panel to the structure. One side has a round hole with glass held by metal hardware, creating a viewfinder. There is also a metal winding mechanism, and a lever for the shutter release. The lever activates a mechanism that quickly uncovers and then re-covers the inner lens. The rear part of the camera has a small round, red-tinted window that would have shown the number for the section of film in position. At the top is a metal hinge that can be lifted to open the back panel, which comes down and is connected with a textile hinge. The top of the camera has a leather handle attached with metal pegs. The leather handle is worn, but you can see that it has been engraved by the manufacturer with the text: “No. 2A BUSTER BROWN”. There is also a viewfinder on the front corner. When the metal latch is opened, the rear panel opens and the interior cartridge can be seen. Pulling out the handle of the winding mechanism on the side of the camera releases the cartridge so that it can be removed. It’s a wooden box with a lens on the front and it has compartments for spools that hold the film. There is a spool in one side, but the other is empty. There are also two metal rollers that would hold the film in place. One side of the wooden cartridge is engraved with the following text: “MFD. BY”; “ANSCO COMPANY”; “BINGHAMTON, N.Y.”; “U.S.A.”; “PATENTED”; “JUNE 23 1903”; “SEPT. 20 1910”; “OTHER PAT. PENDING”; “FOR 6A OR 6B FILM”. Above the engraving is some handwriting in pencil that reads “6-A”; “2 1/2 x 4 1/2”. link to pdf of user manual: http://www.cameramanuals.org/agfa_ansco/ansco_buster_brown_camera.pdf
Subject
film photography
photography
Harmon
Buster Brown
camera
Credit
Gift of Don Harmon, Banff, 1985
Catalogue Number
104.41.0249
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Date
1900 – 1920
Material
paper; metal; skin; glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.1081
Description
One Kodak No. 2 Brownie box camera (a) in brown canvas case (b). Inside back of camera reads: “No. 2 Brownie camera. Model C. U.S. Patents Sept. 25, 1894; April 11, 1899; Jan. 21, 1902; April 14, 1903. Made by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A.” Handwritten inside of canvas case reads: “Dor…
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1900 – 1920
Material
paper; metal; skin; glass
Dimensions
11.0 x 8.0 x 14.0 cm
Description
One Kodak No. 2 Brownie box camera (a) in brown canvas case (b). Inside back of camera reads: “No. 2 Brownie camera. Model C. U.S. Patents Sept. 25, 1894; April 11, 1899; Jan. 21, 1902; April 14, 1903. Made by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A.” Handwritten inside of canvas case reads: “Doris Earl Gammon. 220 Bow Ave. Banff Alberta Canada. “ Old address crossed out reads: “16 Old Compton St. London W1”.
Subject
photography
Doris Gammon
Credit
Gift of Doris Gammon, Banff, 2000
Catalogue Number
104.41.1081
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Date
1938
Material
metal; glass; paper
Catalogue Number
104.41.1113 a,b
Description
A simple black box camera with black, simulated textured leather. It also has an adhesive-taped, original box. The inverted aperture in the front has a black metal retention ring surrounding it. Below this “Agfa” is imprinted on the camera, surrounded by a diamond-shaped box. There is a black metal…
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Title
Box Camera
Date
1938
Material
metal; glass; paper
Dimensions
8.5 x 6.5 cm
Description
A simple black box camera with black, simulated textured leather. It also has an adhesive-taped, original box. The inverted aperture in the front has a black metal retention ring surrounding it. Below this “Agfa” is imprinted on the camera, surrounded by a diamond-shaped box. There is a black metal rim which overlaps the edges on the front of the camera; on both sides there is a slight extension, .03 x.05 wide, 2.0cm from the top, with a hole in the metal. This fits over two small metal knobs on each side of the camera body. It appears that pushing the knobs in and pulling, would release the front part of the camera from the body. On the viewer’s left is the metal shutter release; a small metal lever that can be pulled down to release the shutter and expose the lens from inside the body. On the same side is the metal film winder, 3.0cm from the front and .50cm from the top; this is a flat piece of metal 2.0cm in diameter, with arrows indicating the direction to turn (clockwise arrows), a round raised metal tab, onto which is screwed a piece of metal (2.5cmx1.0cm wide in the middle) to wind the film. It can also be pulled out to release the metal film chamber. The metal is turned down on the side of each end so the fingers can grasp it for turning. A metal folding viewfinder is .50cm from the back and 2.7cm from top and bottom; a flat piece of metal 3.0cm sq., folded at the sides, is rivetted onto the body. Two flat metal pieces are attached at each end, one on a spring to fold down; this piece is 2.4x2.7cm wide with a window cut out .50x1.0cm wide. The other piece is 2.7cm sq. with a window of 1.5x2.4cm wide; the cutout has a piece of metal raised from the bottom of the window. The cutout is for perspective when you look through the viewfinder, vertically or horizontally. This piece of metal folds down to become the top, effectively making the viewfinder flat when not in use. There is a hinged door on the back of the camera and a cut-out metal latch on the door that connects to a small metal knob 1.0cm from the edge of the body. There is a red circle film window (1.0cm diagonally) which lets you read the frame number on the film. On the inside of the door are two rivets that connect the hinge. Above that and below the red circle, is a white painted circle with “USE AB” printed in black, overlapping a painted orange, blue, white, and yellow Agfa Plenachrome film box. The red viewfinder is 4.0cm from the base. A metal film chamber, with two metal rollers on each end for winding the film on, fits inside the camera. It can be released by pulling out the film winder. The canister is 7.0x5.0 wide, is open at one end, hollow in the centre, sloping upwards with a circular hole at the other end to let light in. There are two sprockets sitting on two cutouts on top of the canister and two on the bottom, onto which the film is winded. There are two rivets attaching two Y-shaped metal pieces, on either end that guide and let the film move and roll. The top of the camera has two metal knobs 1.5cm crosswise from each end, where a leather strap with a hole on either end, .07cm from the edge, fits in to make a diagonal strap/handle for carrying. The strap is imprinted with “A-8 CADET”. There is a small metal pull-up tab, 1.0cm from the edge of the front of the camera, that lets you time the shutter speed.
Subject
households
photography
hobbies
Bob Louden
Credit
Gift of Bob Louden, Calgary, 2004
Catalogue Number
104.41.1113 a,b
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Date
1901 – 1935
Material
leather; metal; cardboard; glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.0176
Description
Dark brown/black Kodak No. 2 Brownie camera with a leather strap that has “BROWNIE’ stamped on it on the top, two viewfinders [one on top, one on the right side], a back panel that hinges open to access the film compartment [this compartment is metal and removable], a thin metal rod that rotates th…
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Title
Brownie Camera
Date
1901 – 1935
Material
leather; metal; cardboard; glass
Dimensions
11.3 x 9.4 x 14.4 cm
Description
Dark brown/black Kodak No. 2 Brownie camera with a leather strap that has “BROWNIE’ stamped on it on the top, two viewfinders [one on top, one on the right side], a back panel that hinges open to access the film compartment [this compartment is metal and removable], a thin metal rod that rotates the film inside, and the lever that triggers the lens. Attached to the back is a small rectangular metal plaque with the manufacturer’s details and above it is an embossed stamp that identifies this camera as being “No. 120.”
Subject
Eddie Hunter
photography
photographic equipment
cameras;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0176
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
105.06.1045 a-j
Description
A rectangular metal box (a) with rounded edges; it has a lid that is attached to the body of the box via a hinge. On the top of the box there is text that has been stamped into the metal, which reads: “EVANS’ THORAT PASTILLES”. Inside the box, there are nine nibs (b-j) of various shapes and sizes f…
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Title
Caligraphy Nib
Date
n.d.
Material
metal
Dimensions
1.0 x 2.0 x 4.5 cm
Description
A rectangular metal box (a) with rounded edges; it has a lid that is attached to the body of the box via a hinge. On the top of the box there is text that has been stamped into the metal, which reads: “EVANS’ THORAT PASTILLES”. Inside the box, there are nine nibs (b-j) of various shapes and sizes for use in a calligraphy pen.(b) gold-coloured nib; “ESTERBROOK RELIEF MADE IN U.S.A.”; “314”(c-f) gold-coloured nib; “R. ESTERBROOK & CO. RELIEF MADE IN U.S.A.”; “314”(g-i) silver-coloured nib; “M. MYERS & SON CROW QUILL 5062 EF”; “ENGLAND”(j) silver-coloured nib; “MACNIVEN & CAMERON EXCHEQUER BIRMINGHAM”; “478”
Subject
Nicholas Morant
households
office
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
105.06.1045 a-j
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Date
1907 – 1933
Material
paper, metal, glass, cloth, leather
Catalogue Number
104.41.1002
Description
Kodak Brownie box camera No. 2A Model B; black leather looking cloth covered pressed cardboard box; leather handle;internal lens with opening 2.2; viewfinder top and side; wood and metal spool;clasp top and side; back slides off; small red window on back; aperture slideon top; metal film carrier; f…
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Title
Camera
Date
1907 – 1933
Material
paper, metal, glass, cloth, leather
Dimensions
15.8 x 13.0 x 8.7 cm
Description
Kodak Brownie box camera No. 2A Model B; black leather looking cloth covered pressed cardboard box; leather handle;internal lens with opening 2.2; viewfinder top and side; wood and metal spool;clasp top and side; back slides off; small red window on back; aperture slideon top; metal film carrier; film winder on side; 3 pieces in all.
Subject
photography
Credit
Gift of Ernest Kennedy, 1968
Catalogue Number
104.41.1002
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Date
1930 – 1950
Material
metal, glass, leather
Catalogue Number
104.41.1026
Description
miniature camera, case and film; black , die cast steel body; no glass; viewfinder, chrome lens; filmadvance; body back latch; empty film spool inside; brass with steel ends;"Belgium" stamp on either steel end; small red window on camera back; "TSLULCA" marked on lens front; leather case (16.7 x 8.…
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Title
Camera
Date
1930 – 1950
Material
metal, glass, leather
Dimensions
3.8 x 5.7 x 4.3 cm
Description
miniature camera, case and film; black , die cast steel body; no glass; viewfinder, chrome lens; filmadvance; body back latch; empty film spool inside; brass with steel ends;"Belgium" stamp on either steel end; small red window on camera back; "TSLULCA" marked on lens front; leather case (16.7 x 8.5 x 8.2); zipper "Japan"stamped on leather; 2 rolls "ULCA Film" 8 exposure; made in Belgium; pinkcontainer with screws, glass discs, dial with "T B I" stamped onto surface.
Subject
photography
Dr. Kennedy
Credit
Gift of Ernest Kennedy, 1968
Catalogue Number
104.41.1026
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Date
1930 – 1950
Material
metal, glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.1025
Description
vest camera, Olympic; black, bakelite body; hinged back; release is small chrome button opposite hinge; chrome dials top and bottom; tripod mount; distance guide beside lensfocus ring; "Olympic" RODENSTEIN PERISKOP JAPAR 1:8" with large small lever inbetween, on lens; (lens is detached); 2 small or…
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Title
Camera
Date
1930 – 1950
Material
metal, glass
Dimensions
4.3 x 9.1 x 7.4 cm
Description
vest camera, Olympic; black, bakelite body; hinged back; release is small chrome button opposite hinge; chrome dials top and bottom; tripod mount; distance guide beside lensfocus ring; "Olympic" RODENSTEIN PERISKOP JAPAR 1:8" with large small lever inbetween, on lens; (lens is detached); 2 small orange coloured windows on bodyblack steel spool inside. Made in Japan.
Subject
photography
Dr. Kennedy
Credit
Gift of Ernest Kennedy, 1968
Catalogue Number
104.41.1025
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Date
1953 – 1962
Material
plastic; metal
Catalogue Number
104.41.1033
Description
Brownie "Holiday Flash" camera with strap; body disassembles into 2 pieces; back has window for viewfinder; ambercoloured window for frame number; sliding clips to hold front/back together;string strap attached to sliding clips; front lens with viewfinder above; plate covering front with manufactur…
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Title
Camera
Date
1953 – 1962
Material
plastic; metal
Dimensions
10.1 x 7.8 x 8.6 cm
Description
Brownie "Holiday Flash" camera with strap; body disassembles into 2 pieces; back has window for viewfinder; ambercoloured window for frame number; sliding clips to hold front/back together;string strap attached to sliding clips; front lens with viewfinder above; plate covering front with manufacturer's name, model and name; flash syncs on leftside; film advance knob and shutter release on top; instructions for filmloading inside with empty spool.
Subject
photography
Banff Camera
Credit
Gift of Banff Camera Shop Ltd., Banff, 1986
Catalogue Number
104.41.1033
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