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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Camera, Brownie Reflex, C 1946-1960
This camera was manufactured for a period of around 20 years, firstly in the USA and later in Great Britain. It is a simple to use basic model which used 127 film.This camera has significance as a very popular and cheaply made model which made photography accessible and relatively inexpensive to many..1 This camera is a rectangular hexagon shape with metal top and bottom and bakelite body. It has two circular winders on the bottom and a flip up section on the top which reveals the viewfinder.. There is a narrow neck strap attached with metal screws. There are two circular sections on the front , one being the lens. .2 The rectangular box is solid black cardboard on the base and is fitted with a yellow .1 Brownie Reflex Made in England by Kodak Ltd London. .2 Made in Great Britain by Kodak Limited London Brownie Reflex with Flash contacts.brownie reflex camera, warrnambool history -
Mont De Lancey
Camera, Eastman Kodak Co
Camera, black plastic with silver metal parts and a glass lens."Jiffy Kodak V.P. Made in USA by Eastman Kodak Co. Rochester N.Y."cameras -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - DONEY COLLECTION: PRAKTIC IV SLR CAMERA BODY, WITHOUT LENS
Well used Praktica IV SLR (single lens camera) camera body No lens attachedPraktica IV SLR camera -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Camera - Kodak - Brownie 127, Kodak, 1952
This camera has a moulded smooth plastic body with broad horizontal stripes, optical direct vision finder. Product Identifier: E130. 01081.Front: KODAK Brownie 127 CAMERA - (in red print) Bottom: Made in England by Kodak Limited London Open: inside: - Use 127 film camera, brownie, kodak -
Mont De Lancey
Camera
Belonged to Gordon ChapmanPaillard-Bolex black and silver movie camera, with plaited strap handle."Paillard-Bolex" "11 Kern paillard"cameras -
Orbost & District Historical Society
camera, Early 20th century
Owned and used by Nance Gilbert, sister of Mary Gilbert, Orbost teacher and historian. Nance Jenning was a professional golfer, daughter of Jonathon Gilbert and Annie Cameron.This item is an example of a camera used in Australia in the early 20th century.Small Kodak camera, black with concertina lens. Has brown leather case.Inside leather case : Nance Gilbert Orbost Vic.camera photography kodak -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Camera, Soho Ltd. London, 1940s
Camera was used during 1943-1944 by Vern Roberts, RAAF 24 Squadron.Camera used by Vern Roberts, RAAF 24 Squadron during 1943-1944.Soho Myna Model SK12a17 -
Mont De Lancey
Camera
Takes Film 121. Photos can be taken vertically or horizontally.Black box camera with leather carry handle, it is larger than a Box Brownie.box cameras -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Camera, 1978
Kodak Tele-Ektalite 600 Camera. Instruction Book and film 200 KodakKodak 600photography, photographs / slides / film -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Camera, c1940
Superfex Camera - made of plastic with a Fexar Spec Optic made by Fritz Kaftanski. Originally made in Prague in Czechosovakia from 1938 - 1942. This camera was made in Lyon, France in 1942 after Company moved from Prague. This is shown on the lower right front of the camera. The back is removable using the two clips on each side. Provisions made for two spools - one blank, the other for the 127 film role. Shutter button on top front of camera. M & B lever for exposure settings is on the side. A carrying cord is fitted.Superfex - Fexar spec Optic - Francephotography, cameras -
Lorne Historical Society
Tool - Cirkut Panoramic Camera Number 5 spirit level
Used in William Anderson’s Cirkut Panoramic Camera. Silver colored metal disc with circular glass cylinder containing red leveling fluid. The base has three holes to put pins in to attach it to the cameracamera, william anderson, -
Mont De Lancey
Camera
Canon camera, using film on an internal spool, with a carry cord attached and a carry bag."Canon Prima BF"cameras, camera cases -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Camera - Kodak Brownie Starlet, Kodak Australia Pty Ltd, Estimated 1957
This camera has a moulded plastic body; optical direct vision finder; screw and pin flash contacts. This model continued as the "Brownie Bullet II" camera from 1961. It uses 127 film. Product Indentifier: E130.00055Front: Brownie (red print) / DAKON LENS / STARLET CAMERA / 13 COLOR / B & W 14 Bottom: Made in Australia by Kodak Australia Pty Ltd. Lock - open - use 127 film. Wind.camera, kodak, dakon lens, brownie starlet -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Camera, c1975
An Agfamatic 2008 110film camera. Pocket automatic with Flip Flash, a fixed focus colour Agno - f9.2/26 mm lens. It uses two shutters (close up and landscape) with a flash and daylight setting. Fitted with a wrist chain and a leather carry case. It has a partly exposed film in it. It is metal with a brushed chrome finish and imitation leather on parts. The camera lens cover is part of the opening and closing of the camera.AGFAMATIC 2008 Sensor Pocketphotography, cameras -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Camera, Black Cycle Wizard, 1891
This camera, known as the Manhattan Optical Cycle Wizard was made towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th , when the pastime of photography was popular and people were also becoming more mobile. They were relatively cheap to buy and portable .An interesting item which shows the early mechanisms of cameras.Black rectangular hard cardboard and wooden case with a leather type covering. It has a leather strap handle attached with metal keepers. The bottom is hinged and opens to reveal the lens and other components of the camera which expand out when in use. The metal fitting on the inside are white metal. The top has an inner section which closes with two metal clips. It opens to reveal a rectangle of opaque glass held in place with two small metal clips.Cycle Wizard Manhattan optical co. N Y. Bausch & Lomb Opt Co Pat Jan 8 . 91.black cycle wizard, wizard camera, warrnambool history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Camera
Camera fold away which expands out along tracks. Adjustment for distance, light aperture and lens speed. Manufactured in Rochester NY USA Model No 2-c, Kodak Jr Film is inserted and removed around 2 rollers at back of cameraflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Camera, The Junior Kromskop, c1899
The Kromskop (pronounced Chromescope) is one of the earliest commercial applications of colour photography, and was invented by Frederic Eugene Ives and announced around 1896, it is described in his English patent of 1895 and in a US patent of 1894. It was shown at a Camera Club in Britain in January 1896 and at the February Royal Photographic Society meeting, and was available for sale from early 1897. The Photochromoscope Syndicate was formed in 1896 or 97 to promote the viewer in Britain, and wound up in 1899. It was manufactured in south London.A monocular instrument used to reproduce colours, in a mahogany box The viewer combines stereo images from three-colour separation transparencies called Kromograms, these are viewed through red, green and blue filters. A Kromogram comprises three monochrome transparencies printed from three-colour separation negatives which are taped together. The order being red image, blue image, green image with a label and caption between the red and blue images. The red image lies horizontally on the top step of the viewer above a red filter, the blue image lies on the lower step above a blue filter, the green image stands vertically at the back of the viewer. The red and blue images are reflected into the eyepieces by transparent mirrors, these are coloured to absorb the light that they reflect to prevent a double image from the rear surface of the mirror, the mirror for the red image is coloured cyan/blue, that used for the blue filter is coloured green (the patent indicates a yellow filter). The green image is illuminated by a yellow reflector. As the mirror below the blue image is green there is no need for a green filter immediately in front of the green image. The viewer can be used in daylight, for some conditions a diffuser is used, this is hinged to the yellow reflector and laid across the steps. An artificial light was also available. The mirrors and image positions can be adjusted in the event that they become misaligned. (http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_V80.html, accessed 08 April 2022) The Junior Kromskop was a mono viewer Kromskop. henry sutton, photochromoscope syndicate, f.e. ives, camera club, photography, colour photography, kromskop, frederic eugene ives, junior kromskop, photographic equipment, camera -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Camera, c. 1915
Originally produced by Rochester Optical Co. Rochester New York, USA as No.1 Premoette Jr Patented 1903,1909,1913. Company purchased by Eastman Kodak and was still in production in 1915.Eastman Kodak BT - 8048 filmpack folding camera. Uses Kodak XX Panchromatic film pack (included with camera) -negative size 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Has viewfinder which can be used in vertical or horizontal position and has two shutter openings. Camera has three slots on the bars on which bellows are extended to adjust focal distance.|Also known as a Premoette Junior No.1. Details of patent and number stamped on the back of the Filmpak loading door.On & over the lens - Made by Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY, USA.|Ball bearing Pat'd Jan 18/1910photography, cameras -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Camera
Owned by W.H.Arrowsmith, father of Ted Arrowsmith, and purchased by W.H Arrowsmith in the late 1940s and used by him until the late 1960s. He lived in 11 Maple Street Box Hill, 35 Cambridge Street Box Hill and Minna Street Blackburn.KODAK BROWNIE 620 Camera ANASTON black folding. Folds back into narrow case with handle. Box and instruction book included.ANASTON F/6.3 mount 370 Kodak London 100mm|DAKON shutter Brownie.photography, cameras -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Camera, c1960
Kodak Junior 1 Folding bellows camera and case - takes 620 film - with a Kodette 111 shutter. It is a simple with a B & I settings - no other adjustments.|View finder in cream bakelite - has film release button to release and a forward button to release the camera bellows. Back has red film number viewer on back.Kodak on upper lens|Kodette 111 shutter on lower lensphotography, cameras -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photography, Camera Kodak Flash 11 with leather case c1940, c1940
Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888 in New York USA. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s, as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film and its slowness in transitioning to digital photography, despite developing the first self-contained digital camera. The first model of the Kodak camera appeared in 1888. It took round pictures 6.4 cm (2.5 in) in diameter, was of the fixed focus type, and carried a roll of film enough for 100 exposures. Its invention practically marked the advent of amateur photography, as before that time both apparatus and processes were too burdensome to classify photography as recreation. The first films had to be loaded into the camera and unloaded in the dark room, but the film cartridge system with its protecting strip of opaque paper made it possible to load and unload the camera in ordinary light. The Brownie camera was introduced in 1900, creating a new mass market for photography. This Kodak Brownie Box Camera is typical of the cameras used by amateur photographers c 1940A metal Kodak Brownie Box camera with a leather case, and an empty folder for negatives and prints Front ; KODAK / 'KODET' LENS / Brownie Flash 11 / CAMERA / MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LTD LONDON Folder The Pleasures of PHOTOGRAPHY / Make Photography Your Hobby kodak ltd, eastman george, strong henry, photography. brownie box camera, digital photography, -
Mont De Lancey
Camera and Booklet
Camera with cord carry handle and an instruction booklet."Stylelite pocket camera Made in USA" "Kodak" cameras, instruction booklets -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Camera Case for Box Brownie, Circa mid to late 1900s
When this leather case was made it was the only material available that not only looked fashionable but also was able to absorb any small knocks or scratches which may happen to the mobile but still delicate camera. Digitalisation of photographic equipment for non professional use brought with it a reduction in camera size (pocket), increased portability and the dispensing of thick leather cases. With the increase of camera functions on mobile telephones, the need by tourists and the general public for a dedicated camera is rapidly diminishing. The protective leather wrapping for expensive, professional goods, especially electronics is very rare and foam padded aluminium bags and containers are the preferred mode for travel.This particular leather case has travelled to and from England via an ocean cruise by a now retired couple living in the Kiewa Valley. It is significant to this region because it underlines the slow transition from a purely farming, grazing, mining and tourist region to an area opening up to a specific socio-economical structure for retirees. This social and demographic shift by retirees will produce a greater need for changes in facilities required by an increasing aged population. Though it may take more time for cities and larger towns to come to grips with a growing aged population, rural areas(because these will define more clearly any imbalance of population) present the first demonstrative change to Australia, and world wide, a population based phenomenon.This item is a brown coloured leather camera case (Box Brownie Six-20) with an adjustable strap and associated buckle. The leather has been moulded to the shape of the camera and is slightly tapered as a closing flap fastened at the front with a lockable clasp. The end of the leather flap has a metal(tin) with a semi circular ring formed to allow it to be held as part of the clasp. Pressed into the underbelly of the semicircular closing mechanism is"PAT. APPLIED FOR" and underneath this"MADE IN ENGLAND" camera, case photography, hobby, personal equipment -
Orbost & District Historical Society
box camera, From 1953 -1957
The box camera is a simple type of camera, the most common form being a cardboard or plastic box with a lens in one end and film at the other. They were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A series of film box cameras were made by Kodak Ltd. in England and were made of sheet metal. There were three generations, from 1937-41, 1946-53 and - renamed "Brownie Six-20" - 1953-57. The name "Brownie" was a trademark used by Kodak for an enormous variety of cameras, over an 80-year history.The Brownie cameras were named after the brownies in popular Palmer Cox cartoons. box camera is a simple type of camera, the most common form being a cardboard or plastic box with a lens in one end and film at the other. They were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.A black box camera, made of sheet metal. A Brownie Six - 20 camera Model E. It has an imitation pigskin covered metal body with two view-finders. It has a a built-in sliding portrait lens for close-ups and a filter for black and white film. It has a 2 pin flash contact and tripod sockets. There is a shutter safety catch. The face plate has a horizontally striped design and the winding knob and shutter release button are plastic. The carrying handle has been replaced by string.On front - Brownie With flash contacts Six-20 Camera MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LIMITED Model E photography camera box-camera kodak- brownie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Film - CAMERA
Large black box camera, no name, with broken leather handle, assorted view finders and lenses, 2 spirit levels and comes with some used glass negatives.204212photography, cameras - still, box -
Mont De Lancey
Camera and Carry Case and Instruction Booklet, Kodak Ltd
Black 'Brownie' camera with leather carry handle. Brown leather carry case. Six-20 Brownie camera instruction booklet (in the carry case).Camera:- "Six-20 'Brownie' C Made by Kodak"cameras, instruction booklets, camera cases -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Nillumbik Shire President Robert Marshall (left), Planning Minister Rob Maclellan (centre back to camera) and Cr. John Graves (right) at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 26 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, houses, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, rob maclellan, robert marshall, woodridge estate -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, L-R: Architect Ian Jelbart, Planning Minister Rob Maclellan, Elders agent (at rear), Architect Graeme Gunn (back to camera), Wayne Phillips, John Graves at the launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, April 1998, April 1998
Launch of the Kinloch Gardens development, 12 new double and triple storey homes along a private road in the gardens of Kinloch, a mansion set on 2.4ha in Arthur St. The launch was attended by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan and Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall, Architects Graeme Gunn and Ian Jelbart and approximately 100 guests.1 images; digital file only; created from scan undertaken by EDHS of a set of 34 colour 10 x 15 cm prints arthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, houses, ian jelbart, jelbart property, john graves, kinloch gardens, planning minister, rob maclellan, wayne phillips, woodridge estate -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Book- Photos, Australia - A Camera Study by / Frank / Hurley
Frank Hurley (1885-1962) was an Australian photographer and adventurer. He participated in trips to Antartica and was an official photographer with the Australian forces during both world wars. This book was first published in 1955.Photographs include the Hume Reservoir, Mt Buffalo and the Alpine High Country of Mt Kosciusko. (pages 140-144) All are associated with the type of country at each end of the Kiewa River. The Kiewa River flows into the Murray River just below the Hume Dam and Mt Buffalo and Mt Kosciusko are part of the Alpine High country near the Bogong High Plains. Clare Roper lived on a farm in the Kiewa Valley.Blue hard cover, bound book with the title in gold at the top. 208 pages. Mostly Black & white photos but some coloured.Inside back of first page - written 'Clare Roper'frank hurley photographer, australian photography, clare roper -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening of Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood on 10th December 1955. Lady Brooks being escorted for refreshments by Mrs. E.V. Pullin. Also Mrs. Edna Lewis with her back to the camera and Mrs. Pam Gallienne next to her
Typed below photograph,"5. Lady Brooks taken for refreshments by Mrs. E.V. Pullin. Back of Mrs. Edna Lewis - Mrs. Pam Gallienne".