Osram Vacublitz XM1B flash bulbs
- 2007.006.12.058
- Item
- [ca. 1950]
Part of Gordon Meinecke fonds
Packages of Osram Vacublitz XM1B Photoflashes, 5 blue wire-filled bulbs per package. One box has been opened but bulbs are still inside.
Osram
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Osram Vacublitz XM1B flash bulbs
Part of Gordon Meinecke fonds
Packages of Osram Vacublitz XM1B Photoflashes, 5 blue wire-filled bulbs per package. One box has been opened but bulbs are still inside.
Osram
Agfa Commercial Orthochromatic filmpack
Part of Gordon Meinecke fonds
Filmpack produced by Agfa containing 12 cut celluloid films at 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. In original orange cardboard packaging with blue and white lettering. Packaging has been opened. Red tissue surrounding the cardboard pack has also been opened, but black plastic film pack retains cardboard pull tabs that are typically removed when the film is exposed. Package is stamped with instructions to develop by June 1933.
Agfa Ansco Co.
Lantern slide, wood frame with glass positive B & W slide - image framed in black and gold. Handwritten in ink "heidelberg" on slide. Landscape with bridge, water, with town in mountains. Wood frame has a sticker on it with the letter Y written inside.
Lantern slide, wood frame with a B&W glass slide. Sticker on glass reads in ink "2216 Vue generale du Chateau de Heidelberg." Sticker on wood frame written in ink "Heidelberg on the Rhine - Germany." Written in pencil on wood frame "Heidelberg Castle on the Rhine." X in pencil on BRC of wood frame. Image of Heidelberg castle on the Rhine.
Lantern slide, glass B&W slide in wood frame. Image framed in black. Sticker on wood frame handwritten in ink "Throne Room - Royal Palace - Berlin" and on glass in black ink "4324 La Salle Blanche Chateau Royal Berlin" in french - translated means 'the White Room Royal Palace'. Image of inside throne room in the Royal Palace, Berlin, Germany.
Lantern slide, glass B&W slide in wood frame. Handwritten on sticker on glass "Church Cologne," but the words are difficult to decipher. Sticker of a Y on wood frame. Image of a town, view of rooftopes, a square, a man with horse & buggy, a church in the background.
Brown leather case has a metal snap and is stamped on the front with "Rollei F&H", and on the back with "GERMANY." The small clear glass filter is printed with "Carl Zeiss Jena, Proxar 1, Nr. 585040." The large clear glass lens is printed with "Carl Zeiss Jena, Proxar 1, Nr. 573601." A card identifies the lenses by name and number in German, French, and English: "These Proxars are so adjusted to each other that, when attached to objectives having exactly the same foci, they again give uniform foci and thus also bring about the same alterations in extension for focusing to various distances."
Carl Ziess
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a box camera, for 5 x 7.5 cm exposures on 127 film. Model has two finder lenses placed horizontally across the top front side of the camera. The camera also has an extended hexagonal front plate around the lens with stops and closeup settings around it. There is a black enamel trim around the front end of the camera and a diamond shaped winding knob at the top right side.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a plastic body box camera with a viewfinder. The camera includes a Voigtar 7.7/7.5cm lens and a compartment for the filter and extinction meter.
Minox III & matching light meter
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is one of the smallest cameras the Minox company produced. The original model, designed by Walter Zapp for use while hiking, was made in 1937 in Riga Latvia. Minox subminiatures were used as spy cameras by Nazi spies in World War II, as well as Soviet and American agents during the Cold War. The camera has its original leather case, and matching light meter . Synchronized for flash with a complan 15mm f3.5 lens.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a camera box set, complete with accessories. Orange and white cardboard box is printed with "AGFAMATIC 1a FULLY AUTOMATIC 35 mm CAMERA", a b&w illustration of the camera, and a contents list of "...camera, leather case, Tully flash with case, Agfachrome film, with processing." The camera is metal, plastic and glass. Around the lens is printed "AGFA COLOR - AGNAR 1 : 2.8 / 45" The leather case is printed with "MADE IN GERMANY" and comes with 2 straps. There is a paper box of Agfa ISU 135-36 Isopan Ultra film (exp. Feb 69), an Agfa metal film canister with exposed film inside, a box of 12 Sylvania flashbulbs, a leather and plastic-cased flash assembly, and 2 instruction pamphlets.
Rolleiflex Grey Baby, demonstation model
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a knob-advance twin lens reflex camera for 4 x 4 cm exposures on 127 format film. More compact than other twin lens reflex cameras, with a smaller negatives, the Grey Body has a Xenar f3.5 lens with a Syncrho compur shutter. The camera comes in a gray leather case and is equipped with an ultra violet Waltz filter and a lens hood.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a small, hand-held metal camera with black vulcanite cover on body. Summitar lens (f=5cm), strap and lens cap included.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding 35mm rangefinder camera with built-in dual range and uncoupled exposure meter. Manufactured in the Zeiss Ikon AG factory in Stuttgart, Germany from 1953-1955, this model has a Synchro Compur lens. The model name, "Contessa" is inscribed in gold on the leather door covering, and round rangefinder window directly above lens. The camera has double exposure protection and the shutter will not fire unless camera has film and is advanced.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm Leica camera. This pre-war model, produced from 1925 to 1930 was the first commercially produced Leica and the first mass produced 35mm camera of high quality. The non-interchangeable Leitz Elmar lens is f. 3.5 50mm with a focal plan shutter. The Leica company (a combination of the last name Leitz and the word Camera), had an unexpected role in WWII Germany; Ernst Leitz II, director of the Leica company from 1920 to 1956, began hiring young Jewish workers in his Wetzlar lens factory shortly after Adolf Hitler took control of Germany. The interns, an estimated 50 overall, were trained and sent to work in the company's New York offices, saving them from the Nazi regime's Anti-Jewish Legislation.
Leica Camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Bauer C2-A Super motion picture camera. It used super 8mm film, which was one of the most popular home movie format for around 20 years. It has a Bauer Vario 1:1.8/7.5-60mm zoom lens, a built-in type-A filter, and a pistol grip. It runs at 12, 18 or 24 fps. It has a through-the-lens focusing system.
German tailboard camera with Rodenstock Bistigmat lens
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding tailboard field camera, likely of German manufacture, for 18 x 13 cm (7" x 5") exposures on glass plates. Camera is equipped with square bellows, hinged ground glass focusing screen, and no shutter. Bellows are secured with pins, when extended, inserted into keyhole slots. The slide out lens board has a Rodenstock Bistigmat 13 x 18 lens with rotating aperture wheel. The camera is equipped with 2 plate holders for use with 18 x 13 cm (7" x 5") glass plates, with a wooden adapter insert to hold smaller 12 X 9 cm (3.75" x 2.5") plates.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an early folding plate camera with a Rulex triple anastigmat F13, 1:4 lens and an unmarked compound shutter. Includes both a brilliant viewfinder and optical direct finder.
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (A) 531
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a high quality black leather-covered folding roll film camera, with a rangefinder of the rotating wedge type, gear coupled to front cell focusing lens. This camera has a chrome top. It has the normal lens - a Tessar 75 mm 1:3.5. and a Synchrop Compur shutter.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding camera for 6 x 6 cm roll film exposures. Shutter release is on the body, but there was no double exposure prevention. Equipped with a Agnar F4.5/85mm lens with Vario shutter.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Zeiss Ikon Deckrullo-Nettel folding/bellows plate camera. The Deckrullo-Nettel is an improved model of the Nettel. The strut mechanism is characteristic of Nettel, and gives variable bellows extension for focusing, with a focus knob on the left side. The end of one of the struts appears as the pointer on a focus scale, in a slot in the top of the body. The camera also has a wire frame finder.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a mock twin lens reflex camera with Bakelite body and metal fittings, for use with 120 roll film. Designed to mimic the look of a twin lens camera, the topmost "lens" is in fact a brilliant viewfinder used only to frame the view and not to focus.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a metal box camera for 8, 6 x 9 cm (2.36" x 3.54") exposures on 120 film. The simple design includes a single-element Meniscus lens, fixed speed rotary shutter and brilliant viewfinder.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm film rangefinder camera with a Schneider*Kreuznach Retina-Xenar f:2,8/45mm 4 element lens. The camera allows for shutter priority automatic exposure as well as manual exposure. Exposure is determined with a Gossen Selenium meter. The viewfinder offers parallax correction marks for framing. The camera comes with a manual and case
Kodak A.G.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a simple 35mm camera with Agfa Apotar 1:3.5 45mm lens, Pronto SVS shutter with sync contact, it includes a leather case, And an electric light meter "primat" - also in it's own leather case.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of an early model of the Agfa Karat 36 35mm camera, also known as the Karomat 36. It has a Compur-Rapid 1-500 shutter, a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 1:2/50mm lens, and an optical viewfinder with superimposed rangefinder. It was the first of the Agfa series of Karat cameras to move from Rapid cassettes to 35mm cartridge film. It strongly resembles the Karat 12, but features an accessory shoe, a rotating time exposure lock, and a film rewind knob instead of a depth of field dial.
Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Braun Nurnberg Branette 35mm camera, made in Germany. It features a Staeble-Kata 1:2.8/45mm lens and a Vero shutter with speeds 1/25 to 1/200 sec + B.
Braun
Photokina Trade Show consumer imaging release
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains 51 copies of a consumer print featuring an image of Kodak products to be released at the 1996 Photokina Trade Show, held annually in Cologne, Germany. products include Kodak Advantix Chrome color slide film and color slides.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm camera for 24 x 36 mm exposures. It features a Leitz Elmar f3.5/50 mm lens.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Item is a user manual for the Arriflex 16 St, first produced in 1952.
Minox GmbH
Item is a mechanical self timer that can be scewed into a cable release socket, providing variable delay in tripping of shutter. Timer comses with plastic case
Autoknips
Zeiss Tessar f2.8, 80 mm. lens
Item is a fixed focus lens for 6 x 6 cm. exposures, Zeiss Tessar f2.8, 80 mm. lens Compur rapid shutter 1 - 1/400 sec.
Rodenstock el-omegar 50mm f3.5
Item is a lens manufactured by the Omega Division of Optische Werke G. Rodenstock. Plastic case is included.
Minox daylight developing tank
This item is a daylight developing tank, manufactured by Minox and made of bakelite material. The tank comes with two rings to be used in the development of shorter 15 and 36 exposure lengths of film introduced in 1968 and 1969. The thermometer is no longer with the tank. The tank comes with original packaging.
Lantern Slides, Art/Religious Art/Religion
Slides depict statues, religious scenes, portraits of people, temples, a church and a poster
Item is an individually packaged roll of Agfa High Definition Color ISO 200 35 mm film with 15 exposures. Develop before date is 09/2002.
Munro, Allan
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small hand held camera with a black plastic body and metal fittings. It uses a Rodenstock Reomar lens f2.8 (45mm) and a shutter with speeds from 1/15 to 1/500 sec., printed with the words "PRONTO-LK". It has a photo-electric exposure meter coupled to the aperture setting. Serial no. 127064.
Kodak A.G.
[lower cloister interior, copy]
Matte print on crosshatched/textured paper, ounted on grey paper, mounted on larger thick brown card. Copy from same negative as 2008.001.612. Depicts the interior of a building, perhaps a lower level, with stone walls, arched window openings, and arched ceilings. A wooden stircase is seen in the background. no inscriptions.
1939-1940 Toronto Normal School yearbook
Part of Toronto Normal School
3 yearbooks for the Toronto Normal School, 1939 - 1940 :
Toronto Normal School
Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein
Item consists of a program for an opera presentation called Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, presented at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein (Dusseldorf, Germany), attended on 1 January 1972.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Uses 35 mm film, 1/30 - 1/500 shutter: Minotar 1:2.8 f=35 mm. lens and 35 EL manual.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a bellows camera for 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 exposures on sheet or roll film. The lens is mounted on a non Linhof plate and is a substitute - a Schneider Xenar f4.5 105 mm. lens, with a Compur shutter 1-1/250 . Bellows show repair attempt. Cleaned and lubricated. Viewfinder has a special cover plate. A plate for lens change range finder and calibration is mounted on the camera. With Linhoff handle and 4 film holders.
WARNING: When closing front cover, the lens must be fully retracted.Avoid force.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a large format camera for 6 x 9 cm exposures on sheet or roll film. The Technika system used interchangable lenses mounted on boards. The back is extendible and is adjustable no all four corners to control for perspective. A plate for lens change range finder and calibration is mounted on the camera and the viewfinder has a special cover plate. No plate holder, or film holders are included, the lens is mounted on a non Linhof plate and is a substitute - a Schneider Xenar f4.5 105 mm with a Compur shutter 1-1/250.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm. film camera designed by Karl Nüchterlein and produced by the Ihagee Kamerawerk company in Dresden, Germany. The Exakta has interchangeable lenses, 1/30 - 1/60 Horz. Shutter and an Accura Diamatic 1:2.8 28mm lens attached.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is medium format twin lens reflex camera for 6 x 6 cm exposures on 120 format film. Lens is a Zeiss Tessar f4.5, 75 mm. with a Compur shutter, 1 - 1/300 sec.. The Automat models included a film counter that used the thickness of the film roll backing to count exposed frames. The Model 1 is also known as Model RF 111A.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a knob-advance twin lens reflex camera for 4 x 4 cm exposures on 127 format film. More compact than other twin lens reflex cameras, with a smaller negatives, the Grey Body has a Xenar f3.5 lens with a Syncrho compur shutter. The camera comes in a gray leather case and is equipped with an ultra violet Waltz filter and a lens hood.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an inexpensive version of the classic Rolleiflex medium format, twin lens reflex camera with fewer features. Shot 6 x 6 cm exposures on 120 film; adapters could be obtained to shoot with 35mm and sheet film. The lens is a Zeiss Triotar f 3.8, 7.5cm with a 28.5 filter screw mount.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an compact double extension folding plate or sheet film camera for 9 x 12 cm (3.5" x 4.75"). Lens is a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1 :4,5 f : 13.5cm with a Compur shutter (1 to 1/200th). The camera has both a brilliant viewfinder and a sports-finder.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Rio 12C folding camera manufactured by Orionwerk Akt. Ges. Hannover. IBSOR DRP Meyer-Gorlitz Nr. 434172 Anastigmat Trioplan 1/6.3 F=10.5 cm lens. Company existed as Orionwerk from 1921 to 1933.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Goerz C. P. Anschütz Model I strut-folding camera with a focal plane shutter and internally controlled shutter settings. It has a 5" homocentric 1:6.3 Ross London lens. The camera has a leather covering on a wood body. The plate sizes vary from 6x9, 9x12x 10x15, 13x18, and 18x24cm. Later models of the Anschütz with a self-capping shutter and lens viewfinder were called the Ango, a contraction of ANschütz and GOerz.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a manual focus, folding 35mm camera with Synchro-Compur lens. Made in Germany. An instruction book is included. Made in Germany at Kodak AG.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera with satin chrome finish and chrome plated control surfaces. This model has polished aluminum edges, which were changed to black lacquer in later production. The camera has smaller exposure counter that is located closer to viewfinder housing than earlier models, with separate threaded cable release socket. Double exposure prevention mechanism present. Body serial number for this model always ends with a capital K. Lens is an Anastigmat Ektar f3.5/5 cm Compur Rapid.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a strut-folding 35mm rangefinder camera. To facilitate easy loading of 35mm film, Agfa (and Ansco) introduced a 12 exposure cartridge that required no rewinding of the exposed film. The film was just pushed by a simple claw. Our model has a Solinar lens 3.5, and a compur rapid shutter.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm rangefinder camera. The Contessa comes with a four element (coated) Tessar 45mm f2.8 lens (S# 923318) and a 9 speed Synchro Compur + B shutter. A leather case is included.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a simple camera for 50 exposures ( 24x24mm ) on regular 35mm film . It was built 1939 t0 1941, the low serial No indicates a small production of this camera , possibly because of the war.
The foldable lever transported the film and cocked the Compur shutter.
The lens is a non exchangeable Zeiss Novar Anastigmat 1:3.5 with a focal length of 35mm. The Viewfinder is a simple Newton finder , it is folded onto the body Focusing by front lens in a simple helical mounting.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Retina Ib. It is a 35mm film folding viewfinder camera that used daylight loading cartridges. Like most other cameras in the Kodak Retina series, the Ib was made in Germany by Kodak AG. It was introduced at the 1954 Photokina and featured the fast Synchro-Compur shutter with a light-value setting mode. It has a Retina-Xenar f:2.8/50mm Schneider-Kreuznach lens and a metal body.
Kodak A.G.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a high quality folding plate camera with a drop bed style, double extension bellows, rise and fall, plus shift front movements. It came with a brilliant view-finder housing a built in spirit finder and a wire frame finder. The Maximar B 207/7 accommodated a 9 x 12cm size dry plate and was available only in black. It came with a 135/4.5 Tessar in Compur lens (S# 1889973).
Note that the date is a guess determined by the reigne of Emperor William I. Lantern slide, wood frame with glass B&W slide - oval shape image. Looks to be a half tone from an engraving. Inscription in gold letters on the purple frame around the image "From J.G. Langguth, Manufacturer of Magic Lanterns and slides, Chicago, Ills." and a sticker in ink "Emperor William Germany." Sticker with the letter Y on wood frame.
Lantern slide, glass B&W slide in wood frame. Image framed in black and gold. Handwritten in ink on a sticker on the glass slide is "1752. Pont de Dresde..." in french, and the last word is difficult to read. Sticker on the wood frame of a Y. Image is of a the Dresden Bridge in Dresden, Germany. It goes over the Elbe river.
Black metal light meter snaps open to reveal sensor and guides.
Bertram
New National Gallery, Berlin, Germany
This file contains a photographic print of the New National Gallery in Berlin that was featured in the exhibit, "Architecture of Museums," at The Museum of Modern Art.
Leitz
Kodak Tele-Xenar 200mm f:4.8 lens
Item consists of a Kodak Tele-Xenar f:4.8/200mm Schneider-Kreuznach lens. It is in a black imitation box with strap.
Image Arts
Leitz Visoflex Mirror Reflex Attachment & Bellow
Item consists of an Ernst Leitz Visoflex Mirror Reflex Attachment & Bellow with a black Hektor 13,5 cm. Includes original carrying case and a mechanical shutter release cable cord.
Ernst Leitz Wetzlar GMBh
Minox GmbH
Kodak Retina Automatic III / Kodak A.G., Germany
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Kodak A.G.
Minox GmbH
Royal Family of Germany and Prussia
Frederick III, (1831-1888) and Wilhelm II, (1859-1941), look on while great-grandfather Wilhelm I, (1797-1888), holds the newborn Wilhelm, (1882-1951).
Friedrich Haller & Söhne
Royal Family of Germany and Prussia
Item is a cabinet card portrait of 3 men in uniform, the man in the centre is seated and holding a baby.
Hermann Selle Hof-Photograph
Wilhelm II and Augusta Victoria and family
Item is a cabinet card group portrait of a family seated around a piano. Inscriptions on recto in German.
Item is a cabinet card copy portrait of Christoph Willibald Gluck, German opera composer of the early classical period.
Williams, Sophus, 5 July 1835-18 October 1900
Mounted image of three men with arms stretched out encircling a big old tree and holding hands. Text in blue ink below photograph reads, 'Korner-Eiche Dallwitz'. Text in blue ink on back of mount reads, 'W Fritsch Neu-Drahowitz bei Karlsbad, Specialist fur Platinbilder u. Vergrosserungen. Die Platten werden fur Nachbestellungen aufbewahrt.'
Slides depict two famous locations in Germany: the Cologne Cathedral and and Wartburg Castle
Jos. Schneider & Co. Optical Works, Kreuznach, Germany catalogues
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
File contains cataluges and prices lists detailing lenses available from the Jos. Schneider & Co. Optical works.
Jos. Schneider & Co.
Peeps into Many Lands/Historic Times Series [Stereographs]
File depict Indigenous peoples, famous locations, activities, etc.
File contains stereographs with images on both sides of the card. Images depict various animals, people, and buildings from across the world; by unknown publishers
Views of Germany [glass stereographs]
File contains glass stereoscopic slides that depict famous locations and buildings in Germany.
File contains stereoscopic slides, the majority of which showcase military officials and their families. Some depict also show buildings, art and animals.
Zimmermann/Die Soldaten at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein
Item consists of a program for an opera presentation called Zimmermann and Die Soldaten, presented at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein (Dusseldorf, Germany), attended on 22 December 1971.
Die Fledermaus at the Theater des Westens
Item consists of a program for an opera presentation called Die Fledermaus, by Strauss presented at the Theatre des Westens (Berlin, Germany), attended in December 1971.
Part of Gordon Meinecke fonds
Opened box of Agfa Isopan ISS 100 film. Film is still in tin cannister inside box, likely unused. The box is stamped with a develop-by date of Feb 68.
Agfa Ansco Co.
Part of Leniniana Collection
Scrapbook with hand written text, compositioned with glued photographs of Lenin and printed text. There is a separate letter written in Russian by a pioneer dated May 20, 1970. It was written in Gera, Germany. The pioneer is grateful for the parcel and letter that they had received. They also describes their participation in the concert for Lenin's 100 anniversary, which included folk dancing, music, gymnastics and Russian poetry reciting about Lenin and the USSR. Most of the text is in German, with some Russian. The FDJ (Free German Youth) logo is featured on the last page along with Soviet and German flags.
International Building Exhibition, Berlin, Germany
This file contains photographic prints of urban renewal project, International Building Exhibition, located in Berlin.
This file contains photographic prints of Media Park, including photographs of an illustration and a model of the park.
Municipal Art Museum, Moenchengladbach, Germany
This file contains a photographic print of a municipal art museum designed by architect Hans Hollein, who won the 1984 R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award for distinguished architecture using aluminium from the museum.
Mies van der Rohe-Appertement-haus, Stuttgart, Germany
This file contains a photographic print of Weissenhof Apartment House designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Lantern slide, wood frame with glass positive B & W slide. Handwritten in pencil on the wood frame is "Stolzenfels on the Rhine." Handwritten on a sticker in ink "Stolzenfels on the Rhine." Landscape image of a lake with a town and a castle - that of Stolzenfels - in the hills.
Lantern slide, wood frame with glass positive B & W slide. Sticker on wood frame with the letter Y written on it. Handwritten in ink on a sticker on the slide "5229 Pont of Dome de Cologne." Image is of a floating bridge with the Dome of Cologne in the background, looks to be scaffolded like it's still being built.
Part of Leniniana Collection
copper coloured coin with oak branch on one side and number and wheat sheaves on the other side. German writing on both sides. Recto reads: Federal Republic of Germany - 1971. Verso reads:5 pfennig.
photograph of painting, mounted on card. Depicts numerous people in interior palace setting. Main two figures are giving and receiving a book. Verso caption: "364. Gluck uberreicht Maria Antonette eine neue Oper."
[monastery of Eldena, painting reproduction]
albumen prints, reproduction of painting on cabinet card. Depicts church in landscape. Recto captions: "Griefswald, Verlag von Kruger; Skonoranek, Griefswald Langfuhr Str. 25, An sicht des cist. Klosters Eldenar. J 1350." Verso inscription "100 #3".
Prinz Friedrick Wilhelm und Prinz Eitel-Friedrich
Item is a cabinet card featuring an image of Princes Friedrich Wilhelm and Eitel-Friedrich posed in a studio portrait in which they appear in a row boat outside.
Selle & Kuntze
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a 2 1/4 x 3 1/4" compact folding plate camera. It was produced in Kodak's Stuttgart plant, along with the larger Recomar 33 during the 1930s. Designed to be used with plates or sheet film, it is an angular camera featuring black leather and metal casing, black leather bellows and metal clasps and slides. Equipped with Schneider lens.
Kodak A.G.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a sub-miniature camera with a built in meter for 8 x 11 mm exposures on 9.5 mm film in special cassettes. The camera has a Complan f3.5/15 mm lens. Made in Wetzlar Germany.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a medium format twin lens reflex camera for 6 x 6 cm exposures on 120 format roll film, produced by Zeiss Ikon. Model number 252/16 stamped underneath. Lens is a Triotar 75mm, f3.5 with a compur 1 to 1/300 shutter.