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Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AIR CAMERA ACCESSORY, Williamson Mfg. Co. Ltd
... F11 F16. Equipment AIR CAMERA ACCESSORY Williamson Mfg. Co ...This Gear box universal, with its Cone assembly ( inc lens) in conjunction with Magazine 500 exposures unit ( see CAT 5561) is part of the F22 aerial camera assembly. As an assembly, the type F22 aerial camera came into RAF and RAAF service c1942. It was used by the RAF over Europe and by the RAAF extensively through the Sth. West Pacific area of operations, during WW2. This type of camera was used through the Vietnam war up to the early 1980's. The F22 camera assembly when mounted in the reliable Canberra aircraft, did aerial survey work in PNG, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sumatra and the Australian mainland. This type of camera was used in Spitfires, Mosquitos, Avro Lincolns and Canberra aircraft.Heavy, metal construction. The base is a rectangular box shape and mounted to that is a funnel shaped tube. Inside the tube are numerous small baffles around the sides painted matte black. The box has a 7 pin electrical connector. The box section can be opened by releasing catches. It has a timber base. Near the mouth of the tube, outside, is a panel with a slot and indentations F5.6 F8 F11 F16.There is a tape label near mouth if tube with writing embossed "LENS S/NO 2767849" The box has a label "GEARBOX/UNIVERSAL. MODEL 14A/4249 SERIAL No. 1685"aviation, reconnaisance, camera, photography -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - CAMERA & CASE, c.1910
The camera belonged to Benjamin Marshman LONG No 97 Australian Remount Unit 1 Sqd 1. He enlisted on 15.9.1915 aged 47 years. Serving overseas he was hospitalised on 26.4.1916 with heat stroke. He was discharged from the AIF on 5.12.1916 as the unit was disbanded. He had 3 sons in the AIF. Horace (Swag) No 437, 9th & 4th L.H. Regt - he was hospitalised 3 times with various illnesses. Benjamin (Marsh) No 439, 4th L.H.Regt - he was hospitalised twice necessitating a return to Australia. Reuben (Rube) No 2192, 4th reinforcements 60th Batt AIF - he was WIA in France twice. Swag and Marsh met up with their Father while overseas. Refer Cat No 16P for his service details .1) Tan leather case. .2) Auto graphic Brownie Camera, black bellow style (uses No. A-120 Film).Handwritten inside case flap: A SQD B M Long ARU" (AUST REMOUNT UNIT) Handwritten on back of case: 97 (Regimental No) equipment, military forces, personal effects, photography, cameras -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - GUN SIGHT CAMERA, c.WWII
... of No 80 Sqd RAAF during WW2. military history airforce equipment ...Information supplied stated these were used in Kittyhawks of No 80 Sqd RAAF during WW2.U.S Camera Gun Type N - 6 in black metal casing with knobs and lens, Fairchild Aviation Corp New York. Property of U.S Army Air Forces.military history, airforce, equipment, photography, cameras -
Greensborough Historical Society
Equipment - Camera, Eastman Kodak Co, Brownie camera, 1924c
... and 2A Brownie cameras" booklet Brownie camera Equipment Camera ...Popular mass market manual camera. Made by the Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester N. Y.Black box camera, hinged rear panel; with exposed 116 film and "Picture taking with the Nos. 2 and 2A Brownie cameras" bookletNo. 2A Brownie/Model C/Use Film No. 116/Eastman Kodak Co./Rochester N. Y.cameras, brownie camera, photography -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Equipment - Film Camera - Jelco Automatic Super 8 Camera, n.d
... meter. Equipment Film Camera - Jelco Automatic Super 8 Camera ...Silver and grey camera with handle and strap. Labelled JA8, Jelco Automatic 8. It looks as if it has a built-in light meter.Front: JA8, Jelco Automatic 8 -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
Photo shows 5 men surrounding bulldozer. One is looking straight at camera, another is u;sing welding equipment.access routes, roads, access routes, mt william road -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Transparency, C 1920s
Gilbert Francis Rogers (1884-1950). Born In Gawler,S.A. came to Halls Gap as a photographer. He soon became a guide as well as a photographer, often setting up his camera and then posing in the most unusual positionsMan with wearing boots with photographic equipment set up ,balancing on a ridge of a mountain range. Mt. William Range is in the background, Fyans Valley/Halls Gap is visible below.people, gilbert rogers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, H.J. Trowbridge, First kitchen at the first Post Office, Kinglake, c.1905, 1905
Reproduced 'Pioneers & Painters' p43 Source: Mrs. McMinn, Kinglake The photo is embossed in the lower left hand "H.J. Trowbridge," a photographer operating from at least 1895 and a photo stock dealer, developer and printer operating from Camera House in Collins St, Melbourne importing the finest English photographic equipment, paper, etc from 1905 through 1910 when he retired (Photo-focus. (1910, September 1). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 3. Retrieved from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175606285). He produced a 200 page catalogue in 1906 (H. J. TROWBRIDGE'S CATALOGUE. (1906, November 22). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 3. Retrieved from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175379934)This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image of 4 x 5 inch B&W Negative Also 19 x 25 cm printPhotographers name H.J. Trowbridge Lwr LHsepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, kinglake, post office -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bag Camera, circa 1920s
This item was manufactured in a period where the cheapest containers for portable equipment was canvas. The market place for cheap cameras was still restricted to European, England and its colonies. It was well before the post World War II explosion of the Asian manufacturing juggernaut.This item shows one of the most popular avenues of not only bringing new "modern" age equipment into the Kiewa Valley but also providing the local market with actual overseas inexpensive merchandise. It was a time when the new European fashion and "new age" equipment took years to permeate into regional Australia. The world, through Australia eyes, was still a very large planet and supply of "modern" lifestyle equipment emphasised the geographic isolation of Australia. Post World War II emigrants and an increasing flow of tourists to Australia provided the contact needed by rural settlements to open up not only their social contacts but lifestyle activities.Canvas, yellow, cream in color and with a weave pattern on the external side. It has stitched brown laminated fabric boarders containing all ends and corners. A flap opening top fastened on one side by a large press stud (15mm). A brown coloured leather carry strap (adjustable and 10mm wide) fasted at either of the longitudinal ends of the bag.camera, case photography, hobby, personal equipment -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Camera Tele Ektra, Circa 1970s to 1980s
From the 1970's onward the relative isolation of regional areas was improving in "leaps and bounds". Social amenities, and life styles were changing at a great rate. Items such as this camera (recreational/life style/non professional) capture of the altering socio economic balance of rural based activities provided the catalyst for greater appreciation by city dwellers to the benefits of rural life. The greater levels of communicative avenues, especially the visual (photography, pictures, television and the internet), from the beginning of this period and throughout the time frame (1970 to the 2000s) has cut the major restraints of what was rural "isolationism".The significance of this type of camera, being a small two lens (normal, telescopic) and portable piece of equipment, allowed non professional tourists, locals or visitors to visually display the uniqueness of the Kiewa Valley and Alpine regions. This method of promotional and intimate visual reproduction of not only physical but also through personal involvement, of the photographer to the audience, a greater psychological impact, by the nature of intimacy involved. This type of photography is one of the most effective stimuli to promote the unique qualities of the Kiewa Valley region.This Item is dual lens (22mm,44mm) camera comprising of an elongated oblong shape, black hard plastic shell. It has a slightly rough surface(for a better fingers grip), two latches are located at the back, one to release the camera from its hinged protective cover and one to move to the next picture frame (film is within a cartridge).On swing cover "Kodak Tele 1 " on back in small print "MADE IN USA" On camera body "KODAK TELE EKTRA 1" underneath "CAMERA" and on slide switch(front) to change lenses:"Tele" and "Norm" kodak two lens camera, photographic hobby usa made camera -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police motorcycle)
Leon Barry, facing away from the camera, seated on Ariel motorcycle registration number CK-395police equipment; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; motor transport section; police motorcycles; ariel motorcycle; barry, leon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - projector, Kodoscope Film Projector, 1937-1946
Early pre world war II, home movie projector. Several series followed made by the same company and were very popularKodak brand and film was internationally recognised brand which dominated projection, camera and film until a shift towards digital media resulting in subsequent decline including the ceassation of camera film production in 2013.Vintage Eastman Kodak Kodascope Model EE series II . 16mm film projector The lens is a 2-Inch by Eastman Kodak.The plaque on the front of the projector reads: “Kodascope, Model EE, made in the U.S.A. By Eastman Kodak Co, Rochestor, N.Y., Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. off., 100-125 volts, 850 watts, for use with slow burning film only, patents in U.S.A. 1,461,794, 1,507,357.”vintage projectors, film projection, kodak, home technology, eastman kodak co, model ee series ii -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Camera, Kodak Six-20 'Brownie' C, c1950
... -camera.com/manuals.shtml Kodak Six-20 'Brownie' C Equipment Camera ...This model of camera was made between 1946 and 1957. (http://www.brownie-camera.com/71.shtml)Morocco-grained imitation leather covered metal body with two brilliant finders. Plain matt enamel front; metal wind knob and release button with a single blade shutter. (http://www.brownie-camera.com/71.shtml) This camera took box rollfilm, with 629 film size. The picture size was 2 1/4 X 3 1/4" .(http://www.brownie-camera.com/71.shtml) Instruction books for this model are available at http://www.brownie-camera.com/manuals.shtml camera, photography, brownie, kodak, box brownie, photographic equipment -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklets, Melbourne Movie Club
Mirrabooka means Southern Cross. The Melbourne Movie Club was established for those interested in Moving Pictures and all its branches. 'A place to go to spend a few leisure hours, a select dance, parties, picnics, amusements, to learn the art of picture acting and make up, to take part in the Company's productions, dramatic art, to have a jolly good time, etc.' The Melbourne Movie Club has a spacious premises at 184 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, with a floor space of 10,000 square feet, where scenes and sets were erected for the use of Club Members. The Club had full moving picture producing equipment such as big light plant, stage effects, scenery, and cameras. The Melbourne Movie Club saw themselves ad the nursery and basis for a National Film Industry. .1) The secretary was Burnard W. Morey (AICA), the director was L. Morton, and the Managing director of Mirrabooka Films was James Weston. .2) The Managing Director was Louis Morton, the director was Ivan Morton, the Manager Robert Spencer and the organiser and Producer was W. Winford.Two booklets relating to the Melbourne Movie Club. .1) Eight page white booklet of the Melbourne Movie Club - The Mirrabooka Films Pty Ltd. The booklet discusses the place of film in Australia. .2) Eight page pink booklet of the Melbourne Movie Club.melbourne movie club, movie, theatre, james weston, mirrabooka, mirrabooka films, burnard morey -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Scientific Object, Reichert Stage Microscope with accessories`
Originally used in metallurgy. It was probably acquired c1900. Initially it was equipped with carbon arc light source. Later, in the mid-sixties electric filament light was installed by Lindsay Pattenden, lecturer in Metallurgy.A microscope designed for examining prepared surfaces of opaque objects, e.g. polished metal alloy specimens placed on top of the viewing stage. Equipped with a light source and with two viewing posts, one which is designed for a camera. The accessory box (.2) is a polished timber box with drawers which hold lenses and other accessories. Instructions are filed with the catalogue worksheet.reichert, microscope, lindsay pattenden, carbon arc, metallurgy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Camera Housing, Ikelite Underwater Systems, Late 1960s to early 1970s
... on the back. Made in Indianapolis, USA. Equipment Camera Housing ...This underwater SLR camera housing was made to hold a standard SLR camera and keep it watertight for underwater photography up to 300 feet in depth. Ikelite continues to be a leading manufacturer in the underwater photographic industry. The business began in the early 1960s when diver Ike Brigham invented a waterproof seal for his underwater flashlights. The name IKELITE was trademarked in 1962. In the late 1960s, Ike developed camera housing kits that were clear and enabled access to change a roll of film. He was the first to use lid-snap closures on an underwater housing. The history of underwater photography began with the first protective camera box for underwater photography was made in 1856. In 1914 the first underwater video footage was taken. Colour underwater photography was first shot in 1926. In 1950 the first commercially available underwater camera housing, the "Tarzan" was designed by Henry Broussard, an underwater photographer, for his own camera. It was produced by the French company Beauchat. In 1957 the revolutionary underwater camera was invented by Jaques-Yves Cousteau and Jean de Wouters. The new amphibious "Calypso" changed the nature of underwater photography.This underwater camera housing is significant for its purpose of underwater photography. Camera housings such as this were used to record the position and layout of shipwrecks along coast of the Great Ocean Road. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village has underwater footage of dives that show the now protected shipwrecks.Underwater camera housing, Ikelite brand SLR camera housing, for up to 300 feet depth. nscriptions embossed on the back. Made in Indianapolis, USA. Embossed "Ikelite SLR camera housing. Made in Indianapolis. Ind. USA. 300Ft"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, underwater camera housing, ikelite, indianapolis, underwater photography, slr camera housing, ike brigham, camera housing kit -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Camera Housing, Wills Camera Housings, Late 1960s to the mid-1970s
... , Victoria. Equipment Camera Housing Wills Camera Housings ...This is an early underwater camera housing for a video camera. It was sold by Wills Camera Housings from Kaniva, Victoria. It is dated around the late 1960s to the mid1970s. The history of underwater photography began with the first protective camera box for underwater photography was made in 1856. In 1914 the first underwater video footage was taken. Colour underwater photography was first shot in 1926. In 1950 the first commercially available underwater camera housing, the "Tarzan" was designed by Henry Broussard, an underwater photographer, for his own camera. It was produced by the French company Beauchat. In 1957 the revolutionary underwater camera was invented by Jaques-Yves Cousteau and Jean de Wouters. The new amphibious "Calypso" changed the nature of underwater photography.This underwater video camera housing is significant for its purpose of underwater photography. Camera housings such as this were used to record the position and layout of shipwrecks along coast of the Great Ocean Road. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village has underwater footage of dives that show the now protected shipwrecks.Underwater camera housing for a video camera. Perspex and metal, made by Wills Camera Housings of Kaniva, Victoria. flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, camera housing, underwater camera housing, video camera housing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Object, Large Format Transparency Camera
... Format Transparency Camera Equipment Object Toyo ...Used in the Photography Class at SMB TAFELarge Format Transparency Camera on a metal tripod.R. No. 4tafe, smb, camera, toyo-view camera, toyo, photography, tripod, large format, transparency, photographic equipment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KEN BICE COLLECTION: WATTLE GULLY GOLD MINE 1979
Laminated, faded black and white photograph. Image shows men with back to the camera, standing in a stope with hard hat and fluoro vest. On bottom of image 'Kerry Spud Martin watering down in the lead stope No. 1 level ( 60m) Wattle Gully Mine 1979'.mining, underground equipment, wattle gully gold mine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CAMERA
... PHOTOGRAPHY Cameras - still kodak Lydia Chancellor collection ...An Eastman Kodak camera - ' No 3-A Folding Pocket Kodak. Model B-4. US Patents. Sep. 26. 1894, Jun. 21. 1888, Sep. 20. 1888, Sep. 9.1902, Oct. 8. 1901, Jan. 21. 1902, Apr. 29. 1902, Oct.19. 1909. Other Patents Pending. Manufactured by EASTMAN KODAK Co. Rochester, N.Y. Made in U.S.A.'photography, cameras - still, kodak, lydia chancellor, collection, photography, camera -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Camera, 35mm, 1969
Photographic equipment belonging to Garry David Martin, Service no:2793230 used in Vietnam in 1970.Black and silver metal and plastic 35mm camera with two empty 35mm cannister holders on strap. Also has a detached zoom lens in case.Miranda Sensorexcamera, 35mm, miranda, g d martin, martin -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Lens case, 1969
Photographic equipment belonging to Garry David Martin, Service no:2793230 used in Vietnam in 1970Black leather-look vinyl cylinder with leather strap and tab with press stud closure. Grey velvet cord lining and contains lens cover.Mirandalens case, camera, garry martin, martin, gd martin -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Camera zoom lens, 1969
Photographic equipment belonging to Garry David Martin, Service no:2793230 used in Vietnam in 197050mm F1.8 auto lens, blackMirandacamera lens, gd martin, martin, zoom -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Canon tele-converter lens in accessory box
... of the Laby Collection optical equipment Canon tele-converter camera ...Part of the Laby CollectionCanon tele-converter camera lens stored in black accessory boxoptical equipment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH OF DEVONSHIRE SANDS DUMP
Black and white photograph on board. Image shows machine with conveyor belt emptying sand into a trailer harnessed to a draft horse. Machine has plate on side 'Pat No. 3281' A man is standing holding the draft horse bridle with other hand on shaft of trailer. Man standing (LH side) observing the proceedings is wearing a suit and hat. Man standing with back to camera in bottom RH corner. In background, layered sand. Written on back in pencil 'Devonshire Sands'gold mines, mining equipment, devonshire sand dump -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - DONEY COLLECTION: DARKROOM EQUIPMENT
Alan Doney darkroom collection: 40a dartk room equipment collection 40b four film devreloping cannisters, adapts to adjustable film sizes (35mm, 120mm etc) 40c spool winder in two parts, stored in scotch tape tin 40d developer lens holder and fil/negative constraint for enlarging photos 40e darkroom light shade with electricity chord 40f red darkroom safety light for developing film with the darkroom 40g three developing items - two lens caps, thremometer caps/containers, & photo developing tongs 40h leather pouch for protection of flat ground glass panes 40i steel slide cover & bracket 40j two sets of steel film weights to hold/hang developed photograph films 40k rubber tubes and syphons 40l two plastic measuring beakers & two (yellow & blue) plastic spoons for developing process 40m KODAK film flow solution (Keogh's Camera Store $1.02) & KODAK plus-X pan film tin container 40n three darkroom miscellaneous items (includes Uniprint eqipment knob) -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Graviscope, W&G, Graviscope for Liberator, circa 1942
Standard crew issue for pilots and flight engineers.The equipment supplied air crew with a computer to calculate individual aircraft's weight and balance.2 Circular plastic manual computing discs with black print on a white background with areas for calculating Centre of gravity, Armament, Bomb loadings,Fuel, oil,Crew, Miscel., Oxygen and Camera. Clear plastic protractor with string attached. Enclosed in a leather envelope.GRAVISCOPE FOR LIBERATOR. MODEL B24J, L AND M. MANUFACTURED BY MELB. >W&G< AUST. R.A.A.F IDENT NO G6B/2396 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment, Movie Camera, Titan TTL Automatic
... (attached to mannequin) Movie Camera, Titan TTL Automatic Equipment ...Hand held silver and black Movie Camera automatic with zoom lens (attached to mannequin)Kolvex Titan TTL Automatic Akai (microphone)movie camera, automatic, zoom lens -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Camera, Movie
... for filming Equipment Camera, Movie Canon Inc ...Item used by National Serviceman 2nd Lieutenant John Bart Neervoort, who served in 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, from 08 May 1969 until 12 May 1970 during his service. Many of the films taken by John in Vietnam are used in the displays at the Museum. Black and silver hand-held Canon Super 8 movie camera with zoom lens, carry handle and battery pack that doubles as handle for filmingCanon super 8movie camera, canon super 8, 6rar, john neervoort, neervoort, super 8, camera -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Film Equipment, Camera
... , Mulwala Agfa --model Camera Film Equipment ...Agfa --model