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- Date
- 1952 – 1952
- Material
- cardboard; paper; plastic; leather; metal;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0188
- Description
- View-Master Personal Stereo Camera leather carrying case in the original box - the case has never been used. The carrying case is made of tan-coloured leather and consists of two pieces that snap together with three small metal snaps - two on the bottom and one at the back. Also on the bottom is a …
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- Title
- Camera Case
- Date
- 1952 – 1952
- Material
- cardboard; paper; plastic; leather; metal;
- Dimensions
- 7.9 x 12.5 x 19.6 cm
- Description
- View-Master Personal Stereo Camera leather carrying case in the original box - the case has never been used. The carrying case is made of tan-coloured leather and consists of two pieces that snap together with three small metal snaps - two on the bottom and one at the back. Also on the bottom is a large silver metal screw that attaches the case to the camera. The interior of the case is stuffed with packing paper and has an extra tan strap rolled up in the middle - an additional black leather strap in a plastic sleeve is also included. The box consists of a patterned maroon body with a silver and green lid.
- Credit
- Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0188
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- Date
- 1930 – 1939
- Material
- paper; string;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0208 a-c
- Description
- Three paper-wrapped packages of a dozen 1 11/16 x 4 3/16 cm Eastman Nitrate Films stacked and tied together with white string. Each box has a red and orange sticker on one side with details pertaining to the number, size, and kind of films inside [as well as a warning about keeping them away from h…
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- Title
- Film
- Date
- 1930 – 1939
- Material
- paper; string;
- Dimensions
- 4.6 x 6.0 x 12.1 cm
- Description
- Three paper-wrapped packages of a dozen 1 11/16 x 4 3/16 cm Eastman Nitrate Films stacked and tied together with white string. Each box has a red and orange sticker on one side with details pertaining to the number, size, and kind of films inside [as well as a warning about keeping them away from heat and flames], and on the opposite side have black stamps that read “DEVELOP BEFORE JUNE 1939.” Printed on the top of the top-most box is the manufacturer’s details.
- Credit
- Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0208 a-c
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- Date
- 1920 – 1930
- Material
- paper; cardboard;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0209 a-e
- Description
- Five paper-wrapped boxes of one dozen 1 11/16 x 4 3/16 cm Eastman Portrait Films. Each box has a white paper lid that features the manufacturer details and the product type, as well as a blue paper “ribbon” in the bottom right corner with “Par-Speed” printed on it in black - the boxes are sealed sh…
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- Title
- Film
- Date
- 1920 – 1930
- Material
- paper; cardboard;
- Dimensions
- 8.5 x 5.5 x 12.2 cm
- Description
- Five paper-wrapped boxes of one dozen 1 11/16 x 4 3/16 cm Eastman Portrait Films. Each box has a white paper lid that features the manufacturer details and the product type, as well as a blue paper “ribbon” in the bottom right corner with “Par-Speed” printed on it in black - the boxes are sealed shut with paper adhesives wrapped around the edges and bottoms. On one long side of each box is stamped “DEVELOP BEFORE MAY 1930.”Portrait Films were first introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1913 to replace glass plates and are suitable for home use or in professional studios.
- Credit
- Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0209 a-e
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