Showing 7 items matching "camera casing"
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Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Underwater video camera, Copy of invitation to placement of underwater plaque commemoration for Harold Holt
... ...camera casing...Underwater video camera in handmade aluminium waterproof casing Circa 1968. Copy of invitation to Harold Holt Commemoration plaque underwater placement ...Camera underwater camera camera casing Harold Holt Comemoration off, on - on top of camera case Underwater video camera in handmade aluminium waterproof casing Circa 1968. ...Graham McDonald dived from 1940s to 1970s and he used the camera to record his diving experiences. He was invited to film the dedication of an underwater plaque in memory of the late P.M. Harold HoltEarly camera with handmade underwater casing, Invitation to commemoration of plaque to Harold Holt placed underwater.Underwater video camera in handmade aluminium waterproof casing Circa 1968. Copy of invitation to Harold Holt Commemoration plaque underwater placement off, on - on top of camera casecamera, underwater camera, camera casing, harold holt, comemoration -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Camera
... Minolta Camera in leather casing. Hi Matic 7....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Camera Minolta Camera in leather casing. Hi Matic 7. Camera Functional Object Functional Object ...Minolta Camera in leather casing. Hi Matic 7.camera -
Nhill Aviation Heritage CentreMemorabilia - Camera and case, No.1 Pocket Kodak Special, 1922 to 1931
... Folding Kodak Camera, metal casing with paper concertina folding body and lens assembly, comes with leather carry case. ...Some of the photos in Kevin O'Reilly's book In Just Five Years were taken with this camera. camera kodak Guilfoyle Stan Guilfoyle WAG Kodamatic, No.1 Pocket Kodak Special, Made in USA by Kodak Company Rochester NY, 26980 Folding Kodak Camera, metal casing with paper concertina folding body and lens assembly, comes with leather carry case. ...This camera belonged to Stan Guilfoyle who was a wireless operator air gunner (WAG) here at Nhill Air Navigation School, December 1943.This item is of great significance being here at the air school during it's operation. Some of the photos in Kevin O'Reilly's book In Just Five Years were taken with this camera. Folding Kodak Camera, metal casing with paper concertina folding body and lens assembly, comes with leather carry case. Has various lens adjusters and a scribing pin attached.Kodamatic, No.1 Pocket Kodak Special, Made in USA by Kodak Company Rochester NY, 26980camera, kodak, guilfoyle, stan guilfoyle, wag, -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - GUN SIGHT CAMERA, c.WWII
... U.S Camera Gun Type N - 6 in black metal casing with knobs and lens, Fairchild Aviation Corp New York. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Information supplied stated these were used in Kittyhawks of No 80 Sqd RAAF during WW2. military history airforce equipment photography cameras U.S Camera Gun Type N - 6 in black metal casing with knobs and lens, Fairchild Aviation Corp New York. ...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 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Baby Max Camera, Tougodo, 1950s
... camera. It has an elongated body with polygonal ends. The viewfinder is integrated in the top casing. ...camera. It has an elongated body with polygonal ends. The viewfinder is integrated in the top casing. ...The Baby-Max is a Japanese subminiature camera popular in the 1950s and 1960s. It was often sold in a pack containing the camera, case and boxes of Kikufilm Panchromatic, a film specialised for toy cameras. Each film took ten 14x14mm images on 17.5mm paper backed roll. It was manufactured by Tougodo, a Japanese camera maker, active from 1930 to the early 1960s. The film with this camera has an expiry date of November 1962.This item is significant due to its popularity in the 1950s and demonstration of the evolution of camera technology.The Baby-Max is a Japanese subminiature camera. It has an elongated body with polygonal ends. The viewfinder is integrated in the top casing. There is a knob on the photographer's right to roll the film and there is a small fake knob on the left. The back is hinged to the right and locked by a sliding bar on the left. It contains a single uncovered window in the middle. The lens has a fixed focus and aperture, and has no markings. There is a lever to operate the shutter. The case is of brown faux leather. It is accompanied by a box of KIKUFILM.Around the central lens: "BABY-MAX / MADE IN JAPAN"baby max camera, cameras, cameras 1950 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Camera and case
... Kodak Pocket Instamatic 400 camera. Black and silver metal casing. Kodak logo on left hand corner. ...Hobby ceased due to poor eyesight. photography cameras camera accessories Kodak Pocket Instamatic 400 camera. Black and silver metal casing. Kodak logo on left hand corner. ...Donor, Howard, became interesed in photography through his father who had Kodak camera and a home development kit. Could adjust size. In school Howard formed a camera club (aged 16). Had a ' Baby Brownie'. When he retired he built own workroom was one of the first to get a digital camera. Hobby ceased due to poor eyesight.Kodak Pocket Instamatic 400 camera. Black and silver metal casing. Kodak logo on left hand corner. Camera case maroon coloured plastic. Kodak logo front bottom right corner. Pocket clips on reversephotography, cameras, camera accessories -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkFunctional object - Signalling Lamp, G.E.C. Mitton, c. 1923
... camera lense. Within the cylinder is a small light bulb and a panel of glass encloses it. To the right of the cylinder, a circular piece of translucent red plastic rests within a metal casing and is attached to the cylinder with a short piece of string. ...camera lense. Within the cylinder is a small light bulb and a panel of glass encloses it. To the right of the cylinder, a circular piece of translucent red plastic rests within a metal casing and is attached to the cylinder with a short piece of string. ...This electric torch, likely manufactured in 1923, was used in WWII trenches as a way to signal allies using morse code. A small button underneath a thin leather panel on the left face of the lamp would have been used to turn the bulb on and off in quick succession, allowing for messages to be transmitted. The panel of red plastic could be placed over the lense of the lamp, causing it to emit red light as the longer wavelength prevents it from being visible at longer distances as opposed to standard yellow light. The hook on the front face of the lamp allowed a bayonet to be attached by its handle, and the clip on the rear is likely to allow it to be worn on a belt. British manufacturing firm General Electric Company (G.E.C) Mitton was one of several producing similar models of signalling lamp at this time and they were heavily involved in supporting the war effort.This item demonstrates one of the many ways soldiers in Australia were able to communicate without the use of radio transmission and over distances without detection, a key aspect of wartime engineering and electronics development.This signalling lamp is of a rectangular shape with a cylindrical protrusion on its front, similar to that of a camera lense. Within the cylinder is a small light bulb and a panel of glass encloses it. To the right of the cylinder, a circular piece of translucent red plastic rests within a metal casing and is attached to the cylinder with a short piece of string. Below the cylinder is a small hook. On the lamp's rear is a large metal clip, and a small plate with an engraving upon it. The left side of the lamp includes a small, thin panel of leather under which rests a button.Rear, on metal plate: "TORCH ELECTRIC / SIGNAL MK.III / G.E.C. WITTON / NO 3462 / 1923"australia, 1920s, second world war, wwii, world war two
