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- Date
- ca. 1947 – 1955
- Material
- metal; plastic; glass
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0285
- Description
- Small Kodax duaflex IV box camera. Plastic and metal body with faux leather look. The front of the camera has two lenses within a silver and brown metal plate. “KODAK Duaflex IV CAMERA” is printed above the lenses and “KODET LENS” is below. Te back of the camera opens to insert film. A long fabric …
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- Title
- Film Camera
- Date
- ca. 1947 – 1955
- Material
- metal; plastic; glass
- Dimensions
- 12.5 x 9.0 cm
- Description
- Small Kodax duaflex IV box camera. Plastic and metal body with faux leather look. The front of the camera has two lenses within a silver and brown metal plate. “KODAK Duaflex IV CAMERA” is printed above the lenses and “KODET LENS” is below. Te back of the camera opens to insert film. A long fabric carrying strap is attached to the sides of the camera.
- Subject
- Internment camp
- photography
- world war II
- Credit
- Gift of David Monachello, Banff, 2021
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0285
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- Date
- 1940 – 1970
- Material
- metal;
- Catalogue Number
- 110.01.0291 a-c
- Description
- Three empty Kodak film canisters - two have yellow bodies and screw-on blue lids and one is plain silver with a lift off lid and “+352” scratched on top. Each canister is numbered on the bottom.
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- Title
- Film Canisters
- Date
- 1940 – 1970
- Material
- metal;
- Dimensions
- 4.6 cm
- Description
- Three empty Kodak film canisters - two have yellow bodies and screw-on blue lids and one is plain silver with a lift off lid and “+352” scratched on top. Each canister is numbered on the bottom.
- Credit
- Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
- Catalogue Number
- 110.01.0291 a-c
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Film Projector
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact105.05.0043
- Date
- c. 1950
- Material
- metal; plastic; glass; paper
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0043
- Description
- Portable RCA [Radio Corporation of America] Model 400 16mm Sound Film Projector. It is surrounded in a case, with a perforated metal square on one side of the case and blue plastic and metal handle at the top, alongside a metal plate with text that reads “16mm SOUND FILM PROJECTOR” “MODEL 400” and…
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- Title
- Film Projector
- Date
- c. 1950
- Material
- metal; plastic; glass; paper
- Description
- Portable RCA [Radio Corporation of America] Model 400 16mm Sound Film Projector. It is surrounded in a case, with a perforated metal square on one side of the case and blue plastic and metal handle at the top, alongside a metal plate with text that reads “16mm SOUND FILM PROJECTOR” “MODEL 400” and some more text about the projector itself. On both short sides are metal clasps that hold the case cover in place and on the bottom are four rubber feet to keep the projector off the table. The main bulk of the projector consists of blue metal divided into various parts where the motor is and the exposed mounting mechanism where the reels sit. Throughout the face are various black plastic and metal switches and knobs to control the projector. The power cord is stored underneath the main bulk in a store of shelf. Inside the removable cover is a ho-to diagram of how to thread and rewind the film reels. Underneath is a how-to to store a reel and the arms inside the case. The arms are secured in two metal brackets and leather straps. This side of the case is also where the speaker is housed - in the bottom left corner. There is also a small bottle of oil for the projector set in the case. The reel that is stored in this section is smaller and has the speaker/microphone cord wrapped around it.
- Subject
- film
- 16mm film
- projector
- RCA Victor
- Credit
- Gift of Dan MacDonald, Calgary, 1993
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0043
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- Date
- 1948 – 1990
- Material
- metal; paper;
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0026
- Description
- Silver metal film reel frame with the manufacturer’s details stamped into the central hub on both sides, partially covered by several paper adhesive stickers. On one side, several round paper stickers have been placed over the reel mount hole but are illegible due to having been worn down through u…
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- Title
- Film Reel
- Date
- 1948 – 1990
- Material
- metal; paper;
- Dimensions
- 2.1 cm
- Description
- Silver metal film reel frame with the manufacturer’s details stamped into the central hub on both sides, partially covered by several paper adhesive stickers. On one side, several round paper stickers have been placed over the reel mount hole but are illegible due to having been worn down through use. On the other side are two pieces of tape that read “CUSTOMERS REEL [illegible]” / “HEAD HUNTER FILMS” in faded black ink and “TAHOE COMP” in black on a small piece of masking tape.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0026
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Grafmatic Film Holder
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact104.41.1272%20a-c
- Date
- 1946 – 1968
- Material
- metal; plastic;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.1272 a-c
- Description
- 4” x 5” Grafmatic film back or film holder that consists of a black metallic case holding 6 sheets of film placed in septums; one long side shut by a dark slide can be removed to expose the film; on the dark slide handle side, there is a twisting dented wheel that is a locking mechanism and a silve…
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- Title
- Grafmatic Film Holder
- Date
- 1946 – 1968
- Material
- metal; plastic;
- Dimensions
- 12.0 x 21.8 cm
- Description
- 4” x 5” Grafmatic film back or film holder that consists of a black metallic case holding 6 sheets of film placed in septums; one long side shut by a dark slide can be removed to expose the film; on the dark slide handle side, there is a twisting dented wheel that is a locking mechanism and a silver knob to operate the unit; a) on the long sealed side, printed in white are the manufacturer’s details and logo: “Grafmatic ® FILM HOLDER / CAT. NO. 1268 / “45” GRAP”; the rest of the word is hidden under a white sticker with the number 11 printed in black: “GRAFLEX INC., ROCHESTER, N.Y. MADE IN” and the rest of the line is again obstructed by the sticker; a second white sticker presents in red ink the operating instructions, partially smudged, with accretion; a third white sticker reads in black pen handwriting: “V-3 ASA 160”; green ribbon tied to the handleb) on the long sealed side, printed in white are the manufacturer’s details and logo: “CAT. NO. 1268 GRAPHIC / GRAFLEX / GENERAL PRECISION / Grafmatic FILM HOLDER / GRAFLEX, INC./ A SUBSIDIARY OF GENERAL PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORP.”; a white sticker bears the care instructions printed in red: “PREVENT DAMAGE TO SEPTUMS WHEN LOADING / 1. Push counter slide back into end of drawer. / 2. Replace septums with notch opposite slide handle. / 3. Close slide completely, then close drawer. / 4. Pull slide all the way out--then return--always complete the cycle.”; a second white sticker bears in black pen handwriting: “V-3 ASA-160”; a third white sticker displays the number “7” printed in red; green ribbon tied to the handlec) Grafmatic back slide stored in a yellow envelope labelled “GRAFAMATIC” (sic) handwritten vertically in black pen along a wavy line
- Subject
- Nicholas Morant
- photography
- Credit
- Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.1272 a-c
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