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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
104.41.0134
Description
A paper cover book of blotting paper, used during the photographic development process to remove excess moisture from photographs, as well as the option to give the photographs a glazed or unglazed finish.According to the instructions on the cover, one would first blot the photo with the interleave…
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Title
Blotter Book
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
paper
Dimensions
2.1 x 29.5 x 22.2 cm
Description
A paper cover book of blotting paper, used during the photographic development process to remove excess moisture from photographs, as well as the option to give the photographs a glazed or unglazed finish.According to the instructions on the cover, one would first blot the photo with the interleaved blotting paper pages and then, for a glazed finish, turn the photo over to face the alternating wax paper or, for an unglazed finish, leave it facing the blotting paper and then place a weight on the book and let it set.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
photograph developing;
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0134
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Date
1950 – 1965
Material
metal; plastic; fabric;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0162
Description
Large photographic negative enlarger. Mostly made of blue-grey metal, the enlarger consists of a large rectangular base with a support arm rising from the back which holds the enlarging mechanism. Hand-crank wheels on either side of the support arm allows the enlarger to be moved up and down. The t…
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Title
Englarger
Date
1950 – 1965
Material
metal; plastic; fabric;
Dimensions
140.0 x 40.0 x 74.0 cm
Description
Large photographic negative enlarger. Mostly made of blue-grey metal, the enlarger consists of a large rectangular base with a support arm rising from the back which holds the enlarging mechanism. Hand-crank wheels on either side of the support arm allows the enlarger to be moved up and down. The top of the enlarger is a large silver dome [possibly the light] with the black and white fabric-wrapped power cord coming out the top, the dome sits on top of the main blue-grey metal tray where more dials can adjust settings and the tray for inserting the original negative sides out the front, coming out the bottom of the frame is a grey bellows that has the focussing lens on the bottom.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
photograph equipment
darkroom
camera equipment
photograph developing
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0162
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Date
1930 – 1950
Material
wood; metal; plastic; glass;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0163
Description
Metal Kodak Precision Enlarger mounted on a wooden board with power outlets and power switch mounted beside the base of the enlarger. The support arm mostly consists of a silver metal pole onto which the dull grey metal enlarger support is mounted - a plastic knob on one side allows the enlarger su…
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Title
Enlarger
Date
1930 – 1950
Material
wood; metal; plastic; glass;
Dimensions
105.0 x 44.5 x 55.7 cm
Description
Metal Kodak Precision Enlarger mounted on a wooden board with power outlets and power switch mounted beside the base of the enlarger. The support arm mostly consists of a silver metal pole onto which the dull grey metal enlarger support is mounted - a plastic knob on one side allows the enlarger support to move up and down the support arm. The enlarger itself consists of a shiny metal dome with a fabric-wrapped power cord coming out the top [most likely the house for the light source] mounted on top of the grey metal frame [to which the enlarger support is attached] and into which several different negative trays can be fit, below the frame are dark grey fabric bellows that can be adjusted along a set of metal poles, the bottom of the bellows are attached to a smaller grey metal frame that also houses the focussing lens and a coloured filter that can be rotated in and out of frame.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
photograph equipment
camera equipment
darkroom
photograph developing;
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0163
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Date
1930 – 1931
Material
paper;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0219 a,b
Description
Two paper folding envelopes for holding film and/or developed prints - one is Kodak and one is from Wallace Heaton Ltd., a developing studio in London England. Both wallets fold open to show two open-sided pouches where either films or prints could be slotted and have advertising for other services…
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Title
Film Wallet
Date
1930 – 1931
Material
paper;
Dimensions
0.3 x 11.3 x 16.7 cm
Description
Two paper folding envelopes for holding film and/or developed prints - one is Kodak and one is from Wallace Heaton Ltd., a developing studio in London England. Both wallets fold open to show two open-sided pouches where either films or prints could be slotted and have advertising for other services/products printed on them. The Kodak wallet is predominantly white and blue, has a small slip of paper that appears to have “13/5/30 [?] Winton” and several numbers written on it in pencil, several numbers written in pencil on the left-hand side inside, and “Scotland / Negatives of Pete’s Scotland” written in black ink by Catharine Whyte on the front cover. The Wallace Heaton wallet is predominantly grey and black with a picture of two women looking at a photo album on the front cover, a slip of paper that appears to be a receipt for the Browns Hotel made out to “Nice Esq” tucking inside, “Scotland / Nice Esq / egative Scotland 1930” written in different hands on the back [everything except “Nice Esq” written by Catharine Whyte].
Subject
photography
photograph developing
film negatives
advertisement
commemorative
souvenir;
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.41.0219 a,b
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Date
1960 – 1979
Material
paper; plastic
Catalogue Number
104.41.0108
Description
31 individual Moiré filters in wax paper envelopes with instruction manuals in a repurposed Ansco Photographic Paper box. Filters are in various patterns and shapes and are coloured either black, pink, yellow, or teal.Moiré filters were used in developing photographs to create textured blocks of co…
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Title
Filters
Date
1960 – 1979
Material
paper; plastic
Dimensions
2.1 x 21.3 x 26.2 cm
Description
31 individual Moiré filters in wax paper envelopes with instruction manuals in a repurposed Ansco Photographic Paper box. Filters are in various patterns and shapes and are coloured either black, pink, yellow, or teal.Moiré filters were used in developing photographs to create textured blocks of colour in order to enhance printed images, usually in advertisement. Moiré patterns are made by overlapping fine-line patterns (such as pinstripes) that are offset from each other at a slight angle - these patterns will appear and disappear depending on the resolution they appear in.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
photograph developing
advertisement
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0108
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Date
1930 – 1950
Material
cardboard;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0205
Description
Plain cardboard box of 3 1/4 x 5 1/3[?] Kodak Dry Mounting Tissue held closed with a long strip of paper adhesive wrapped over the lid to the bottom of the box and a paper adhesive label on the lid displaying the manufacturer and direction of use details. Dry Mounting Tissues were a kind of adhesiv…
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Title
Mounting Tissue
Date
1930 – 1950
Material
cardboard;
Dimensions
1.7 x 10.2 x 15.0 cm
Description
Plain cardboard box of 3 1/4 x 5 1/3[?] Kodak Dry Mounting Tissue held closed with a long strip of paper adhesive wrapped over the lid to the bottom of the box and a paper adhesive label on the lid displaying the manufacturer and direction of use details. Dry Mounting Tissues were a kind of adhesive used to attach a print to a support or mount [like card stock, cardboard, wood, foam core, etc] that is activated by heat and pressure. A smooth piece of paper would be laid over the print, with the tissue between the print and the support, and then a hot iron would be pressed over the whole area, melting the tissue and activating the glue. Once cool, the glue was set.
Subject
Crosby family
Abegweit
photography
photography equipment
photograph developing
Kodak;
Credit
Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
104.41.0205
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Date
1946 – 1946
Material
wood; metal;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0155
Description
A Kodak darkroom matting easel that can accommodate paper up to 11x14” in size. Darkroom easels [also called darkroom frames] are used during development to enlarge photographs - they hold the paper flat under the adjustable metal frame and keep the paper properly framed. The easel consists of a wo…
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Title
Photograph Easel
Date
1946 – 1946
Material
wood; metal;
Dimensions
6.8 x 41.5 x 48.5 cm
Description
A Kodak darkroom matting easel that can accommodate paper up to 11x14” in size. Darkroom easels [also called darkroom frames] are used during development to enlarge photographs - they hold the paper flat under the adjustable metal frame and keep the paper properly framed. The easel consists of a wooden base with a raised metal frame around the perimeter - along two sides are wider metal pieces with ruler marks along them. Overlapping in the middle of the board are two adjustable metal pieces that lie flat against the wood. On the left-hand short side is a short metal arm with a spring that can be hooked onto the frame to lift it off the board.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
photograph developing
darkroom
photographic equipment;
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0155
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Date
1950 – 1975
Material
paper; plastic; cardboard
Catalogue Number
104.41.0118 a-h
Description
Boxes and cardboard envelopes of photographic paper from various manufacturers. Most are open, exceptions are noted below.Includes:a : Kodak. 1 box of “Single Weight Panalure 8x10 F” ; 4 envelopes [all 8x10] of “Double Weight PolyLure G” ; “Single weight Velox E-2” ; “Polycontrast rapidRC F MW” ; “…
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Title
Photographic Paper
Date
1950 – 1975
Material
paper; plastic; cardboard
Dimensions
36.3 x 2.2 x 28.5 cm
Description
Boxes and cardboard envelopes of photographic paper from various manufacturers. Most are open, exceptions are noted below.Includes:a : Kodak. 1 box of “Single Weight Panalure 8x10 F” ; 4 envelopes [all 8x10] of “Double Weight PolyLure G” ; “Single weight Velox E-2” ; “Polycontrast rapidRC F
MW” ; “Single Weight Medalist F-2.”b : DuPont. 2 envelopes of “R surface Varigam Variable Contrast Photographic Paper.” One is empty.c : Ilford. 1 yellow envelope of “Light Weight Bromide B2-23P” ; 1 box of test strips, noted by labels on the box written by Morant ; 1 envelope of “Ilfomar A1 3” [unopened] ; 2 envelopes of “Ilfobrom IB1.24K 2” [one Semi-matt, one Glossy] ; 2 envelopes of “Glossy Double Weight Galerie 2.1K” ; 1 envelope of “Ilfomar A111 2” ; 1 envelope of “Ilfomar A21 2” ; 1 box of “Ilfomar A112 2.”d : Ansco. 1 box of “CYKORA 4 [covered by tape].” The box is sealed closed with masking tape and has “#4” written on pieces of that tape in black ink.e : GAF. 1 box repurposed by Morant for scraps of various papers - “TRAVELLING MATTES” is written in black ink at both short ends of the box ; 1 box of “CYKORA GL-1” ; 1 box of 11x14 “CYKORA GL-2” ; 1 box and 1 envelope of 11x14 “CYKORA GL-3.”f : Zone VI Studios Inc. 1 black box of “Brillian Double Weight Glossy Photographic Paper Grade 2.”g : Agfa. 1 orange envelope of “Brovira BS 119 2” ; 1 orange envelope of “Portriga-Rapid PRN 118 2.” Both envelopes are unopened. h : unknown - consists of 1 unmarked black paper envelope with photo paper inside, possibly from a cardboard envelope or box.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
photographic paper
photograph developing;
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0118 a-h
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