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Mont De LanceyCamera Flash
... Camera Flash...Camera flashes...Kodak camera flash, with electric lead connection....Camera Flash ...Kodak camera flash, with electric lead connection."Kodak" "Kodachrome"camera flashes -
Mont De LanceyCamera and camera kit, Kodak Ltd
... ...Camera flashes...Brownie Flash 11 camera and instruction booklet. Brownie Flashholder and instruction booklet. ...Camera:- "Kodak" "Kadet Lens" "Brownie Flash 11 Camera" "Made in England by Kodak Limited London"...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges cameras Instruction booklets Flashbulbs Camera flashes Camera:- "Kodak" "Kadet Lens" "Brownie Flash 11 Camera" "Made in England by Kodak Limited London" Brownie Flash 11 camera and instruction booklet. ...Brownie Flash 11 camera and instruction booklet. Brownie Flashholder and instruction booklet. Pack of 5 flashbulbs. (All are contained in a cardboard box).Camera:- "Kodak" "Kadet Lens" "Brownie Flash 11 Camera" "Made in England by Kodak Limited London"cameras, instruction booklets, flashbulbs, camera flashes -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEquipment - Camera, Kodak Eastman, 1980 - 1982
... Black Tele-Ektralite 600 Camera with Flash Case Folds Dolon to Form Handle Uses 110 Film Battery Compartment 3 Token...Top : Open Badge : Kodak Tele - Ektralite 600/Camera Engraved Electronic Flash : Closed : Badge : Kodak . ...Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum 21 Pearcedale Parade Broadmeadows melbourne Development Of Amateur Photgraphy Adds To Story Of Amateur photography Photography Camera Top : Open Badge : Kodak Tele - Ektralite 600/Camera Engraved Electronic Flash : Closed : Badge : Kodak . ...Development Of Amateur PhotgraphyAdds To Story Of Amateur photographyBlack Tele-Ektralite 600 Camera with Flash Case Folds Dolon to Form Handle Uses 110 Film Battery Compartment 3 TokenTop : Open Badge : Kodak Tele - Ektralite 600/Camera Engraved Electronic Flash : Closed : Badge : Kodak . Embossed 600 Front Badge : Kodak; Embossed ResmaLens / 22/24 mm Bottom; Embossed Working / High Voltage / Do Not Disassemble/ Made In USA Battery Compartnment Open Inside: As 100/4-12ft/Pi/ 1.2.5.7m; Asa 400/4-18ft/Pi/ 1.2-5.5 m Pt/Pi 00-25 50-10 12.5-6.5 7-4.5 4.5-3.5 screen Printed m 00-8 15.3 4-2 2-1-1-4 1-4-1-1 ( Picture ) Mountain Half Body ( Hids ) 5 Body Waist Head + Shoulder Face photography, camera -
Cobram Historical Society IncCamera, Kodak
... The Kodak Brownie Flash II Camera, English model camera was made 1957-1960...Kodak, box brownie camera with a leatherette covering with a horizontally striped front panel lens and view finder at front, film winder at side, clip door at back for film loading. Leather strap on top, attached one side, broken at the other. Kodak Brownie Flash...Kodak Brownie Flash II Camera, Made in England by Kodak limited London. ...The Kodak Brownie Flash II Camera, English model camera was made 1957-1960Kodak, box brownie camera with a leatherette covering with a horizontally striped front panel lens and view finder at front, film winder at side, clip door at back for film loading. Leather strap on top, attached one side, broken at the other. Kodak Brownie Flash II Camera, Made in England by Kodak limited London. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Camera & Lenses, 1984
... Canon MC Camera with separate flash in black case - as well as two lenses in smaller black case complete with instruction book. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by the donor's family for family photos photography cameras Canon MC Canon MC Camera with separate flash in black case - as well as two lenses in smaller black case complete with instruction book. ...Used by the donor's family for family photosCanon MC Camera with separate flash in black case - as well as two lenses in smaller black case complete with instruction book. Total of six items.Canon MCphotography, cameras -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEquipment - Camera, Kodak Eastman, 1953-57
... Kodak Brownie Six-20 camera Model E with flash contacts, with film carrier. ...Front: Brownie/Six 20 Camera/Model E/with flash contacts/Made in England by Kodak Limited...Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum 21 Pearcedale Parade Broadmeadows melbourne Photography Indicative of development of cameras for amateur photographers/ Amateur Photography 20th Century Kodak Front: Brownie/Six 20 Camera/Model E/with flash contacts/Made in England by Kodak Limited Kodak Brownie Six-20 camera Model E with flash contacts, with film carrier. ...PhotographyIndicative of development of cameras for amateur photographers/Kodak Brownie Six-20 camera Model E with flash contacts, with film carrier. Has brown leather caseFront: Brownie/Six 20 Camera/Model E/with flash contacts/Made in England by Kodak Limitedamateur photography, 20th century, kodak -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Canon Camera
... Black and silver FX SLE with FL lens canon camera with attachment for flash on top (no flash), no straps. ...On inside film compartment F612 Black and silver FX SLE with FL lens canon camera with attachment for flash on top (no flash), no straps. ...Black and silver FX SLE with FL lens canon camera with attachment for flash on top (no flash), no straps. Takes filmOn Front of camers - Canon FX. On back - Canon Camera Company Inc. No: 223389. On inside film compartment F612camera, denis gibbons -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyEquipment - Box Camera
... Kodak Brownie Flash II Camera - box shape, black vinyl covering, with silver, grey front. ...Front of Camera: Kodak, Kodet Lens, Brownie Flash II Camera, Made in England by Kodak Ltd London ...Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray Owned by local, Margaret Mitchell photography camera box camera brownie kodak Front of Camera: Kodak, Kodet Lens, Brownie Flash II Camera, Made in England by Kodak Ltd London Kodak Brownie Flash II Camera - box shape, black vinyl covering, with silver, grey front. ...Owned by local, Margaret MitchellKodak Brownie Flash II Camera - box shape, black vinyl covering, with silver, grey front. Front has glass lens & 2 viewfinders. Back is hinged. Instruction Booklet includedFront of Camera: Kodak, Kodet Lens, Brownie Flash II Camera, Made in England by Kodak Ltd London photography, camera, box camera, brownie, kodak -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Camera
... Black bakelite oval camera with black carry cord attached. Camera has a flash button, a zoom button, shutter button, exposure sensor, autofocus windows, finder window and landscape button. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Camera was used by the donor from 1980 to 1990 photography cameras Black bakelite oval camera with black carry cord attached. Camera has a flash button, a zoom button, shutter button, exposure sensor, autofocus windows, finder window and landscape button. ...Camera was used by the donor from 1980 to 1990Black bakelite oval camera with black carry cord attached. Camera has a flash button, a zoom button, shutter button, exposure sensor, autofocus windows, finder window and landscape button. The front has a zoom lens, lens and a lens cap. Back has panorama switch, film window and battery chamber cover. On and off button. As per manual 1150.photography, cameras -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Camera, c1975
... Instructions on back of camera. Provision for flash cube. Developing clip slides into back of camera....Instructions on back of camera. Provision for flash cube. Developing clip slides into back of camera. ...Polaroid instantaneous EE44 camera for taking and developing photos instantly. Film pack would be loaded in back of camera. Each photo pack would have its own chemicals within the pack and procedures commenced to print the the photo when its section of the pack was removed from camera. Distance adjustments in both Imperial and Metric. Instructions on back of camera. Provision for flash cube. Developing clip slides into back of camera.Polaroid EE44photography, cameras -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Brownie Flash 11 Camera and Case, Frank Carew & Co, Late 1950s
... Brownie Flash 11 Camera and Case...cameras were first produced early in the 20th century by the Eastman Kodak company in U.S.A. They were bought by amateur photographers and were very popular because they were easy to use and affordable for the average householder. The Brownie Flash....1 This is a box camera with a metal body and a synthetic leatherette covering. It has a horizontally-striped front panel and two glass finders. It also has metal pin and screw flash....1 Kodak Kodet lens Brownie Flash 11 Camera Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd Melbourne Australia Close Up .2 Made for Kodak (A/asia) Pty Ltd by Frank Carew & Co, Northcote, Vic Reprocessed leather/latex .... Brownie Flash 11 Camera and Case Frank Carew & Co. ...Box Brownie cameras were first produced early in the 20th century by the Eastman Kodak company in U.S.A. They were bought by amateur photographers and were very popular because they were easy to use and affordable for the average householder. The Brownie Flash 11 camera was produced by the Australian Kodak company in Melbourne from 1958 to 1963. 500,000 of these cameras were made during that time. This camera and case are retained as they are good examples of a box Brownie camera made in Australia in the late 1950s and early 1960s..1 This is a box camera with a metal body and a synthetic leatherette covering. It has a horizontally-striped front panel and two glass finders. It also has metal pin and screw flash contacts and a built-in close-up lens. It has a leatherette strap. .2 This is a light brown leather/latex case which is rectangular-shaped with a curved top, a metal catch and a shoulder strap with a metal buckle. The case contains a small booklet with information on how to use the camera. .1 Kodak Kodet lens Brownie Flash 11 Camera Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd Melbourne Australia Close Up .2 Made for Kodak (A/asia) Pty Ltd by Frank Carew & Co, Northcote, Vic Reprocessed leather/latex vintage cameras, history of warrnambool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Camera
... Black electronic Agfa Optima camera with sensor and flash in a black vinyl carry zippered carry case. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The camera was used locally by the donor photography cameras Black electronic Agfa Optima camera with sensor and flash in a black vinyl carry zippered carry case. ...The camera was used locally by the donorBlack electronic Agfa Optima camera with sensor and flash in a black vinyl carry zippered carry case. The lens is set in a recessed surround containing a light meter. The surround can be turned to indicate distance for personal, group and scene photos. The lens is described as Alpha Paratronic Dir Solitar 1.2/40. The back opens to contain the film. The orange button is to activate the flash, which folds down to the lens.photography, cameras -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Camera, 1978
... Minolta Pocket Autopak Camera with a Pocket Flash 110 attached and cover.Three pieces in total. ...With the f:3.5 lens, a flash with a guide number of only 40 (in feet, at ISO 100) will be good to over 20 feet with ISO 400 film. The camera ...Minolta Pocket Autopak Camera with a Pocket Flash 110 attached and cover.Three pieces in total. It was made 1978 with a 26mm (f3.5) zone focusing (1.6 feet to infinity) lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 2 seconds - 1/1000. CDS meter provides programmed exposure control. Hot shoe. Tripod and cable release sockets. Built-in close-up lens and detachable flash. Viewfinder shows a red warning LED if a flash is needed. With the f:3.5 lens, a flash with a guide number of only 40 (in feet, at ISO 100) will be good to over 20 feet with ISO 400 film. The camera senses when a flash unit is mounted, and automatically sets smaller apertures for focus distances of 12' or less, to prevent . overexposure, assuming a fixed-output flash with a guide number of 40. Built-in sliding lens cover locks shutter. This is the most compact of the high-quality Minolta 110 pocket cameras (handy, very small pocket size, overall 1 x 2 1/8 x 4 5/8'), it is truly a dress-shirt-pocket camera, not just a coat-pocket camera. 100 or 400 speed film. Needs two MS76 or EPX76 or equivalent; battery-check button.Minolta Autopak 470 - Pocket Flashphotography, cameras -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNegative - Sunshine Technical School Negatives 1981, 1981
... On the spine: "Sunshine Technical School Library"|On the front: "Sunshine Technical School Resource Centre"|Year 7, 25/2/1981|7WL, 25/2/1981|Swimming Sports, 26/2/1981|Newspaper|Year 9 Sunshine Swimming Sports, 26/2/1981|Swimming Sports, Mar. 1981|Year 7 Williamstown Beach, Feb. 1981|Year 9 Brimbank Park, Feb. 1981|Bush Dance|7RA Camp|7SC Camp|Radio Room Publicity, 28/4/1981|Year 10A, 5/5/1981|Form One Sport, 26/5/1981|Cross Country|Year 9 Trip to Zoo, 16/6/1981|9AM Camp|Art Maltese|9GS Photos, 7/8/1981|Camera and Flash Test, 29/6/1981|Bowls|Cluster|Library Staff|Newspaper, 16/7/1981|8RS|Year 9 Trip to Yarra, 11/8/1981|Year 8RS Camp|8TD Camp, Sep. 1981|Year 9 Students, 15/9/1981|8TD|7MB Camp, Oct. 1981|8LC|7EM, 25/10/1981|Pre-employment, 16/11/1981|Newspaper, 5/11/1981|Studio Horror Hall|Tennis|7BR|7WL|10IP|Display Maltese, 14/7/1981|Year 9 Athletics, 15/9/1981|7EM Camp, Oct. 1981|8LC Pre-employment, 16/11/1981...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Student On the spine: "Sunshine Technical School Library"|On the front: "Sunshine Technical School Resource Centre"|Year 7, 25/2/1981|7WL, 25/2/1981|Swimming Sports, 26/2/1981|Newspaper|Year 9 Sunshine Swimming Sports, 26/2/1981|Swimming Sports, Mar. 1981|Year 7 Williamstown Beach, Feb. 1981|Year 9 Brimbank Park, Feb. 1981|Bush Dance|7RA Camp|7SC Camp|Radio Room Publicity, 28/4/1981|Year 10A, 5/5/1981|Form One Sport, 26/5/1981|Cross Country|Year 9 Trip to Zoo, 16/6/1981|9AM Camp|Art Maltese|9GS Photos, 7/8/1981|Camera and Flash Test, 29/6/1981|Bowls|Cluster|Library Staff|Newspaper, 16/7/1981|8RS|Year 9 Trip to Yarra, 11/8/1981|Year 8RS Camp|8TD Camp, Sep. 1981|Year 9 Students, 15/9/1981|8TD|7MB Camp, Oct. 1981|8LC|7EM, 25/10/1981|Pre-employment, 16/11/1981|Newspaper, 5/11/1981|Studio Horror Hall|Tennis|7BR|7WL|10IP|Display Maltese, 14/7/1981|Year 9 Athletics, 15/9/1981|7EM Camp, Oct. 1981|8LC Pre-employment, 16/11/1981 An A4 2-ring binder with a clear cover and a red spine border. ...On the spine: "Sunshine Technical School Library"|On the front: "Sunshine Technical School Resource Centre"|Year 7, 25/2/1981|7WL, 25/2/1981|Swimming Sports, 26/2/1981|Newspaper|Year 9 Sunshine Swimming Sports, 26/2/1981|Swimming Sports, Mar. 1981|Year 7 Williamstown Beach, Feb. 1981|Year 9 Brimbank Park, Feb. 1981|Bush Dance|7RA Camp|7SC Camp|Radio Room Publicity, 28/4/1981|Year 10A, 5/5/1981|Form One Sport, 26/5/1981|Cross Country|Year 9 Trip to Zoo, 16/6/1981|9AM Camp|Art Maltese|9GS Photos, 7/8/1981|Camera and Flash Test, 29/6/1981|Bowls|Cluster|Library Staff|Newspaper, 16/7/1981|8RS|Year 9 Trip to Yarra, 11/8/1981|Year 8RS Camp|8TD Camp, Sep. 1981|Year 9 Students, 15/9/1981|8TD|7MB Camp, Oct. 1981|8LC|7EM, 25/10/1981|Pre-employment, 16/11/1981|Newspaper, 5/11/1981|Studio Horror Hall|Tennis|7BR|7WL|10IP|Display Maltese, 14/7/1981|Year 9 Athletics, 15/9/1981|7EM Camp, Oct. 1981|8LC Pre-employment, 16/11/1981sunshine technical school, technical school, student -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Camera, Brownie Reflex, C 1946-1960
... This camera has significance as a very popular and cheaply made model which made photography accessible and relatively inexpensive to many. brownie reflex camera warrnambool history .1 Brownie Reflex Made in England by Kodak Ltd London. .2 Made in Great Britain by Kodak Limited London Brownie Reflex with Flash contacts. .1 This camera is a rectangular hexagon shape with metal top and bottom and bakelite body. ...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 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Commanding Officer’s Parade at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, c1977
... Lithographic Squadron L to R: WO1 Tibby Szentirmay BEM, SSGT Jeff Lynch, unidentified, WO1 Fred Panknin, unidentified, SPR Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, unidentified, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, SGT Trevor Osborne, unidentified, SPR Keith Quinton, unidentified, CPL Bill Jones, unidentified, PTE Janet (Chopping) Justin, WO2 Tom Pattison, SGT Gavin Neilson, SGT Graeme Jeffers, SGT Jeff Willey, SGT Greg Francis-Wright. .6) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Cartographic Squadron – unidentified personnel. .7) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Lithographic Squadron – unidentified personnel. .8) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. L to R: WO2 Tom Pattison, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey – facing camera...Lithographic Squadron L to R: WO1 Tibby Szentirmay BEM, SSGT Jeff Lynch, unidentified, WO1 Fred Panknin, unidentified, SPR Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, unidentified, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, SGT Trevor Osborne, unidentified, SPR Keith Quinton, unidentified, CPL Bill Jones, unidentified, PTE Janet (Chopping) Justin, WO2 Tom Pattison, SGT Gavin Neilson, SGT Graeme Jeffers, SGT Jeff Willey, SGT Greg Francis-Wright. .6) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Cartographic Squadron – unidentified personnel. .7) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Lithographic Squadron – unidentified personnel. .8) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. L to R: WO2 Tom Pattison, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey – facing camera ...This is a set of 11 photographs of a Commanding Officer’s (CO’s) Parade held at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in circa 1977. Key appointments at the time were LTCOL Bob Skitch, the Commanding Officer from 1976 to 1980 and WO1 Aub Harvey, the RSM of the unit from 1976 to 1982. The dates on the cover sheet are incorrect as female personnel appear in the summer uniform that was superseded in early 1979.This is a set of 11 photographs of a Commanding Officer’s (CO’s) Parade held at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in circa 1977. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The black and white photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Air Survey Squadron L to R: WO1 Bob Mason, PTE CPL Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, PTE Julia (Spark) Fitts, CPL Greg Gilbert, unidentified (x2), SGT Bruce Gordon, remainder unidentified. WO1 Graeme Birrell on far right. .2) & .3) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Air Survey Squadron L to R: SPR Bob Clisby, CPL Alan Staley, unidentified, CPL John Smith, unidentified, CPL Phil McGuire, CPL Peter Mustart, SPR Gary Ames, WO1 Bob Mason – in foreground, unidentified, PTE Julia (Spark) Fitts, unidentified (x2), PTE CPL Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot, unidentified (x2), CPL Greg Gilbert, SGT Bruce Gordon. .4) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Headquarter Squadron L to R: WO2 Max Neil, WO1 Alex Cairney, unidentified, SSGT Pat Lumsden, unidentified (x2), CPL Eddie Jacobs, unidentified (x3), SSGT Alan Strain, CPL Jim Cook. .5) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Lithographic Squadron L to R: WO1 Tibby Szentirmay BEM, SSGT Jeff Lynch, unidentified, WO1 Fred Panknin, unidentified, SPR Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis, unidentified, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley, CPL John ‘Flash’ Anderson, SGT Trevor Osborne, unidentified, SPR Keith Quinton, unidentified, CPL Bill Jones, unidentified, PTE Janet (Chopping) Justin, WO2 Tom Pattison, SGT Gavin Neilson, SGT Graeme Jeffers, SGT Jeff Willey, SGT Greg Francis-Wright. .6) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Cartographic Squadron – unidentified personnel. .7) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Lithographic Squadron – unidentified personnel. .8) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. L to R: WO2 Tom Pattison, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey – facing camera, unidentified (x3), CO LTCOL Bob Skitch facing away receiving salute, remainder unidentified. .9) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. L to R: CAPT Graham Baker, unidentified, CO LTCOL Bob Skitch facing away, unidentified (x3), RSM WO1 Aub Harvey taking notes, unidentified. .10) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Cartographic Squadron L to R: CO LTCOL Bob Skitch facing away receiving salute, unidentified, MAJ Robin Wilson, unidentified, RSM WO1 Aub Harvey, unidentified. .11) - Photo, Black & white, c1977. Lithographic Squadron undergoing inspection. WO1 Marj Knight at far left..1P to .11P – There are no personnel identified. “Parade 1979 or 1980” annotated on the cover sheet. Note – Dates are probably incorrect.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Orbost & District Historical Societybox camera, From 1953 -1957
... 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...On front - Brownie With flash contacts Six-20 Camera MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LIMITED Model E ...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 ...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 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Photography, Camera Kodak Flash 11 with leather case c1940, c1940
... Photography, Camera Kodak Flash 11 with leather case c1940...Front ; KODAK / 'KODET' LENS / Brownie Flash 11 / CAMERA / MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LTD LONDON Folder The Pleasures of PHOTOGRAPHY / Make Photography Your Hobby ...This Kodak Brownie Box Camera is typical of the cameras used by amateur photographers c 1940 kodak ltd, eastman george, strong henry, photography. brownie box camera, digital photography, Front ; KODAK / 'KODET' LENS / Brownie Flash 11 / CAMERA / MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LTD LONDON Folder The Pleasures of PHOTOGRAPHY / Make Photography Your Hobby A metal Kodak Brownie Box camera with a leather case, and an empty folder for negatives and prints Photography, Camera Kodak Flash 11 with leather case c1940 Kodak Ltd ...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, -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Regula IIIa Camera with Case and Light Reader, Regula, Germany, 1956-1959
... cameras made by King between 1956-1959. The Regula III series models all have a similar look and have a characteristic front plate. This is a flat rectangular Eloxal (ELectrolytic OXidation of ALuminum) plate, with distinctive chrome-black-chrome stripes each side. The King logo is at the top of the left-hand stripe, and a PC flash...cameras made by King between 1956-1959. The Regula III series models all have a similar look and have a characteristic front plate. This is a flat rectangular Eloxal (ELectrolytic OXidation of ALuminum) plate, with distinctive chrome-black-chrome stripes each side. The King logo is at the top of the left-hand stripe, and a PC flash ...Displayed in History House. The King Regula III series were a range of 35mm viewfinder and rangefinder cameras made by King between 1956-1959. The Regula III series models all have a similar look and have a characteristic front plate. This is a flat rectangular Eloxal (ELectrolytic OXidation of ALuminum) plate, with distinctive chrome-black-chrome stripes each side. The King logo is at the top of the left-hand stripe, and a PC flash sync connector on the bottom right stripe. The other common things across the range are the film advance/film counter lever, a "cold" accessory shoe, rewind knob, 1/4" tripod socket, textured leatherette and having the model name engraved on the front of the camera. The film counter on all models is on the film advance lever but has a reliability issue, it relies on a tiny rod in the film advance lever, and a fixed rod on the camera body pushing against each other every time the lever is advanced; the problem is the rods are so small that they wear down with repeated use until the film counter stops working.Regula IIIa Camera Regula IIIa is a basic viewfinder camera with a Prontor-SVS shutter, but no focus aids, light meter, frame lines in the viewfinder or strap lugs on the body. 367.1 - Single lens reflex camera. 367.2 - Light metre in leather case. 367.3 - Brown leather case.Front: Regula-werk king KG/Bad Liebenzell/Prontor - SVS (on lens) Regula/IIIa (on body)camera, photography -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMachine - Dioptric Apparatus, mid 19th century
... cameras. Bontemps agreed to share his processes that up to then had been secret with the Chance Brothers and stayed in England to collaborate with them for six years. In 1900 a baronetcy was created for James Timmins Chance (1814–1902), a grandson of William Chance, who had started the family business in 1771 with his brother Robert. Roberts grandson, James became head of Chance Brothers until his retirement in 1889 when the company became a public company and its name changed to Chance Brothers & Co. Ltd. Additional information: Lighthouses are equipped with unique light characteristic or flashing...cameras. Bontemps agreed to share his processes that up to then had been secret with the Chance Brothers and stayed in England to collaborate with them for six years. In 1900 a baronetcy was created for James Timmins Chance (1814–1902), a grandson of William Chance, who had started the family business in 1771 with his brother Robert. Roberts grandson, James became head of Chance Brothers until his retirement in 1889 when the company became a public company and its name changed to Chance Brothers & Co. Ltd. Additional information: Lighthouses are equipped with unique light characteristic or flashing ...Before the introduction of electricity, lighthouses had a clockwork mechanism that caused the lens to rotate with a light source inside that was either powered by Kerosene or Colza oil. The mechanism consisted of a large weight attached by a cable through the centre of the lighthouse to the top where the cable wrapped around a barrel, drum or wheels that controlled the speed of the lights rotation by a clockwork mechanism. The keeper would crank the clockwork mechanism, which would lift the weight ready for the next cycle similar to an old grandfather clock mechanism. Once the weight lifted to its apex at the bottom of the first landing, the keeper would let it fall, which would pull on the cable, which would, in turn, operate a series of gears activating the rotation of the Fresnel optical lens, which would then rotate to create the lighthouse’s unique light speed of rotation characteristic. Creating a specific characteristic required a way to regulate the speed of the rotation, and was important as sailors could identify a particular light by its speed and time between flashes. The weight had to fall at a certain rate to create the proper rotation speed of the lens and a regulator within the mechanism accomplished this. History: From 1851, Chance Brothers became a major lighthouse engineering company, producing optical components, machinery, and other equipment for lighthouses around the world. James Timmins Chance pioneered placing lighthouse lamps inside a cage surrounded by Fresnel lenses to increase the available light output these cages, are known as optics and they revolutionised lighthouse design. Another important innovation from Chance Brothers was the introduction of rotating optics, allowing adjacent lighthouses to be distinguished from each other by the number of times per revolution the light flashes. The noted English physicist and engineer, John Hopkins invented this system while employed at Chance Brothers. Chance Brothers and Company was a glass works and originally based in Spon Lane, Smethwick, West Midlands England. The company became a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glass making technology. The Chance family originated in Bromsgrove as farmers and craftsmen before setting up a business in Smethwick near Birmingham in 1824. They took advantage of the skilled workers, canals and many other industrial advances taking place in the West Midlands at the time. Robert Lucas Chance (1782–1865), known as 'Lucas', bought the British Crown Glass Company's works in Spon Lane in 1824. The company specialised in making crown window glass, the company ran into difficulty and its survival was guaranteed in 1832 by investment from Chance's brother, William (1788 – 1856). William owned an iron factoring business in Great Charles Street, Birmingham. After a previous partnership that Lucas had dissolved in 1836, Lucas and William Chance became partners in the business which was renamed, Chance Brothers and Company. Chance Brothers invented many innovative processes and became known as the greatest glass manufacturer in Britain. In 1848 under the supervision of Georges Bontemps, a French glass maker from Choosy-le-Roi, a new plant was set up to manufacture crown and flint glass for lighthouse optics, telescopes and cameras. Bontemps agreed to share his processes that up to then had been secret with the Chance Brothers and stayed in England to collaborate with them for six years. In 1900 a baronetcy was created for James Timmins Chance (1814–1902), a grandson of William Chance, who had started the family business in 1771 with his brother Robert. Roberts grandson, James became head of Chance Brothers until his retirement in 1889 when the company became a public company and its name changed to Chance Brothers & Co. Ltd. Additional information: Lighthouses are equipped with unique light characteristic or flashing pattern that sailors can use to identify specific lighthouses during the night. Lighthouses can achieve distinctive light characteristics in a few different ways. A lighthouse can flash, which is when brief periods of light interrupt longer moments of darkness. The light can occult, which is when brief periods of darkness interrupt longer moments of light. The light can be fixed, which is when the light never goes dark. A lighthouse can use a combination of flashing, oscillating, or being fixed in a variety of combinations and intervals to create individual light characteristics. It is a common misconception that a lighthouse's light source changes the intensity to create a light characteristic. The light source remains constant and the rotating Fresnel lens creates the various changes in appearance. Some Fresnel lenses have "bulls-eye" panels create beams of light that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to flash. Conversely, some lenses have metal panels that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to go dark. This Dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a lighthouse optical lens is very significant as it is integral to a lighthouses operation, we can also look at the social aspect of lighthouses as being traditionally rich with symbolism and conceptual meanings. Lighthouses illustrate social concepts such as danger, risk, adversity, challenge and vigilance but they also offers guidance, salvation and safety. The glowing lamp reminds sailors that security and home are well within reach, they also symbolize the way forward and help in navigating our way through rough waters not just on the oceans of the world but in our personal lives be it financial, personal, business or spiritual in nature. Nothing else speaks of safety and security in the face of adversity and challenge quite the way a lighthouse does. Revolving dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a Fresnel optical lighthouse lens. A cylindrical cast metal pillar and cabinet painted green with 3 glass doors enclosing the top section. Inside the pillar/cabinet is a large clockwork mechanism used to turn and regulate a lighthouse light by means of weights and a chain attached to same. One door has the name "Adams Mare" in metallic dots similar to "Braille" to the inside edge of door frame.shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff hill, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, revolving dioptric mechanism, dioptric mechanism for lighthouse, lighthouse clockwork timing mechanism, acetylene lighthouse light mechanism, 19th century lighthouse mechanism, kerosene light, fresnel lenses, colza oil, chance brothers -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyBox Camera
... Front face gray and sliver striped plate,Brownie Flash II Camera , Kodet Lens ,Kodak Australia Pty Ltd Melbourne Australia...Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray This camera has representative significance as a replica of a model used widely during the 1950's. camera pictures film photography kodak Front face gray and sliver striped plate,Brownie Flash II Camera , Kodet Lens ,Kodak Australia Pty Ltd Melbourne Australia Black box with handle, lens and film opening clip on upper face, view finder, lens open close shutter and winder on left hand side, Inner compartment opens outwardly with clip to store film. ...This camera has representative significance as a replica of a model used widely during the 1950's.Black box with handle, lens and film opening clip on upper face, view finder, lens open close shutter and winder on left hand side, Inner compartment opens outwardly with clip to store film. Yellow and red descriptive sticker on upper lid, Use Kodak 620 Films. Front face gray and sliver striped plate,Brownie Flash II Camera , Kodet Lens ,Kodak Australia Pty Ltd Melbourne Australiacamera, pictures, film, photography, kodak -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyInstamatic Camera
... camera 133. Front: silver & black colouring, with a rotating lens for daylight & night/flash, square lens, shutter button Back: black colouring with clear plastic window to show film cartridge (Name: HUMPHRIES) Right-hand side: hand strap Black vinyl zippered case for the camera, includes Kodacolor Film Cartridge Gold 200 Size 110...camera 133. Front: silver & black colouring, with a rotating lens for daylight & night/flash, square lens, shutter button Back: black colouring with clear plastic window to show film cartridge (Name: HUMPHRIES) Right-hand side: hand strap Black vinyl zippered case for the camera, includes Kodacolor Film Cartridge Gold 200 Size 110 Instamatic Camera Eastman Kodak Co Eastman Kodak Co ...Camera used by the Humphries family in the 1960'sRectangular box shape Kodak Instamatic camera 133. Front: silver & black colouring, with a rotating lens for daylight & night/flash, square lens, shutter button Back: black colouring with clear plastic window to show film cartridge (Name: HUMPHRIES) Right-hand side: hand strap Black vinyl zippered case for the camera, includes Kodacolor Film Cartridge Gold 200 Size 110Instamatic 133 Camera, Kodak (Made in England) -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietySLR Camera, Braun Nornberg
... Camera: Black & Silver, Metal & Plastic. Lens protruding from the front / Shutter button, counter & flash connection on top / Tripod connection on the bottom Brown leather case in the shape of the camera...Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray Braun Nornberg / Paxette Electeamatic Camera: Black & Silver, Metal & Plastic. Lens protruding from the front / Shutter button, counter & flash connection on top / Tripod connection on the bottom Brown leather case in the shape of the camera SLR Camera Braun Nornberg ...Camera: Black & Silver, Metal & Plastic. Lens protruding from the front / Shutter button, counter & flash connection on top / Tripod connection on the bottom Brown leather case in the shape of the cameraBraun Nornberg / Paxette Electeamatic -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumCamera accessory box
... Brown camera accessory box containing assorted accessories and flash bulbs...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne Brown camera accessory box containing assorted accessories and flash bulbs Camera accessory box ...Brown camera accessory box containing assorted accessories and flash bulbs -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Camera Nikkormat
... Black and silver camera - Nikkormat FT SLR with a zoon lens and attaching plate for flash. No straps. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Camera Dennis Gibbons Black and silver camera - Nikkormat FT SLR with a zoon lens and attaching plate for flash. No straps. ...Black and silver camera - Nikkormat FT SLR with a zoon lens and attaching plate for flash. No straps. Takes film. Quite heavy. Has provision for michrphone and tripodcamera, dennis gibbons -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHY, KODAK
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields local history photography camera acceccessories cameras KODAK 'BROWNIE' FLASH HOLDER 5 FOR AG-1 FLASH BULBS Photograph PHOTOGRAPHY KODAK ...KODAK 'BROWNIE' FLASH HOLDER 5 FOR AG-1 FLASH BULBSlocal history, photography, camera acceccessories, cameras -
Hume City Civic CollectionFlash bars, Flash Bar Sylvania, c1970's
... The flash bars were slotted into a clip on the top of an Instamatic Camera and other small cameras used in the 1960's and 1970's. ...A packet of flash bars which provide the flashlight attachment for Instamatic Cameras. The packet contains five flashlights. ...The flash bars provided a flash light attachment for those cameras. 1970s photographers george evans collection "SYLVANIA/FLASH BR/SYLVANIA" A packet of flash bars which provide the flashlight attachment for Instamatic Cameras. ...The flash bars were slotted into a clip on the top of an Instamatic Camera and other small cameras used in the 1960's and 1970's. The flash bars provided a flash light attachment for those cameras.A packet of flash bars which provide the flashlight attachment for Instamatic Cameras. The packet contains five flashlights. On the packet there is a picture of a boy in a red T-shirt holding a Snoopy doll. there is also a Coles price tag for $2.88 on the packet."SYLVANIA/FLASH BR/SYLVANIA"1970s, photographers, george evans collection -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyCamera - Kodak - Brownie Six-20, Kodak, Estimated 1953-57
... This camera has a black imitation pigskin covered metal body with two finders, two pin flash contacts; shutter safety catch; tripod sockets and a cable release socket. ...Front: Brownie SIX-20 CAMERA / Model E / with flash contacts / MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LIMITED. ...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road camera brownie kodak Front: Brownie SIX-20 CAMERA / Model E / with flash contacts / MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LIMITED. ...Product Identifier: K763.00017. This camera has a black imitation pigskin covered metal body with two finders, two pin flash contacts; shutter safety catch; tripod sockets and a cable release socket. This 1953-57 model has a horizontally striped front, plastic wind knob and release button and a triangular springback catch. (Film winder missing).Front: Brownie SIX-20 CAMERA / Model E / with flash contacts / MADE IN ENGLAND BY KODAK LIMITED. Inside back: Use Kodak 620 films, Shutter Synchronised for Flashbulbs. Class F or M.camera, brownie, kodak -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyCamera - 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 camera has a moulded plastic body; optical direct vision finder; screw and pin flash contacts. ...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 (Digital), 2004 ?
... |Camera to Battery to Camera Transfer lead|Silver case, silver cord attachment.|4181-1 plastic battery box - grey (empty)|4181-2 Canon compact flash TM card FC 16 M|4181-3 Kodak Camera dock clear plastic. ...|Camera to Battery to Camera Transfer lead|Silver case, silver cord attachment.|4181-1 plastic battery box - grey (empty)|4181-2 Canon compact flash TM card FC 16 M|4181-3 Kodak Camera dock clear plastic. ...Purchased by Whitehorse Historical Society to record archival objects. Replaced as the recharger was not operating properly - thus camera unreliable for recording purposes.Camera (Kodak) easy share CX7330, 3.1 mega pixels. 37mm 111mm (equiv) AF 3x optical, all glass lenses. Kodak, Retina Aspheric Viewfinder.|Camera to Battery to Camera Transfer lead|Silver case, silver cord attachment.|4181-1 plastic battery box - grey (empty)|4181-2 Canon compact flash TM card FC 16 M|4181-3 Kodak Camera dock clear plastic. A total of 4 items.Kodak. Easy Share CX 7330photography, cameras
