Hanging advertisement for Wellington Bromide, plates, papers and films, with mirrors and gelatin silver halide print, c. 1912 Hanging advertisement for Wellington Bromide, Plates, Papers etc 1912
Colour images of irises, various colours on paper and plastic film. Kingston patent. Plastic Artificial Eyes, Iris Components
Wooden chessboard base with transfered image; glass covered; details on back. Chessboard made by Transferotype
Book: Val Williams, Looking at the Family, 1994. Published by Barbican Art Gallery. ISBN 0946372322. Looking at the Family 1994
Plastic artificial eyes, white, off white and bloodshot hemispherical mouldings with iris recess. Patent. Plastic Artificial Eyes
Hapgood, Bournemouth. Two framed photographs 215x265mm oval gilt frames. Vignetted photographs on platinum paper of boy with bicycle and woman on sofa, embellished with pencil drawn backgrounds. Two Framed Platinum Prints With Pencil Drawing
Book: Joel Peter Witkin, Gods of Heaven and Earth, 1989, published by Tewlvetree Press. ISBN 0942642392. Gods of Heaven and Earth 1989
Canvas banner, red and yellow, 'Kodak Films', with eyelets, ropes and toggles. Kodak advertising banner
11x15cm metal frame with photograph of young woman laminated under celluloid. Metal support strut. Photograph Laminated On Metal Frame/Stand
For 120 films (8 exposure, 1/-) 'not for Six-20 cameras'. Contains film cartons. Key missing. Kodak film dispenser
Book: City Go Nap as Quakers Halt Slump. Photographs by Michael Pearson. Published to coincide with an exhibition held at Impressions Gallery of Photography, York, October 1985. City Go Nap as Quakers Halt Slump
Combined iris and cornea elements, some in compartmented lined box and others on card or plastic comparison strips. Kingston patent. Plastic Artificial Eyes, Combined Corneas and Irises
Resins used in early plastic lens experiments, translucent used on Arthur Kingston plastic lenses. 1933-1935. Resins used in Early Plastic Lens Experiments 1933-1935
Samples of early perspex used for first successful plastic lenses. Samples of Early Perspex used for First Successful Plastic Lenses
Compact and manicure set in form of a small camera. Metal case with imitation snakeskin finish printed on in form of small folding camera. Compartment with holder for manicure set. Compact with mirror. Lipstick holder as winding key, and musical box movement playing theme from Chaplin's limelight. Compact and manicure set in form of a small camera
Collection of ephemera associated with W H hoather, 1893 - 1925 Collection of ephemera associated with W H hoather 1893-1925
Envelope packet of "Art Corners", Butterfly Brand, with contents. Cream envelope, printed in red, with sample of brown folded corner attached Butterfly Brand "Art Corners"
Two dimensional figure of photographer, in tinplate, coloured, standing by three dimensional bellows camera on stand. Figure's arm, with raised index finger, pivoted; when raised a slide moves across bottom of camera interior, ejecting ? Picture from slot in side. Tin toy figure of photographer
'A Shimmer of Possibility' by Paul Graham, comprising 12 individual books and a signed and numbered original C print, 40 x 116cm, published November 2007. A Shimmer of Possibility 2007-11
Letter from the Television Society admitting Norman Stokes to its membership, 5 January 1931 Letter from the Television Society admitting Norman Stokes to its membership 1931
Illuminating hanging advertisement, "KODAK, FILM, CAMERAS", c. 1970. Illuminating Hanging Advertisement 'Kodak, Film, Cameras' 1970
Pen and ink cartoon "All you need is a biscuit tin with a hole in it". Original by Jenson of reproduction in Punch dated 3.6.81 showing Lord Snowdon demonstrating pin-hole camera to gentleman laden with photographic equipment. All you need is a biscuit tin with a hole in it
Plaque; bronze; 63x42mm; allegorical female figure with camera; on oak stand; awarded to Norman Blake. IWPS Bronze Plaque 1909
F. Man's original Mussolini story from the Münchner Illustrierte Presse, 1931. F. Man's Mussolini Story 1931
Pamphlet, "Milestones or the Flight of Time". Advertising brochure for Walter Scott Studios, Bradford. Card, 12pp., stapled and ribbon bound Milestones or the Flight of Time
Booklet, stapled, paper covers, containing perforated squares of gummed paper, interleaved with waxed paper. Printed front cover "Boots mounting stamps", with instructions for use Booklet of Boots Mounting Stamps
50mm diameter silver medal. Obverse: '"Cripplegate Institute" "Founded 1896" with representation of building and two seated female figures, one with the world globe and the other with an artist's palette. Reverse: "Awarded to H. Thurston for photographic class work Winter and Spring Sessions 1912-1913". Within laurel wreath. With leatherette silk-lined case, blue velvet. Cripplegate Institute silver medal
Diagram showing method of attachment of Woodbury's camera. Diagram: method of attachment of Woodbury's camera
Book: Nobuyoshi Araki, 'The Banquet', 1993, Magazine house, Tokyo. ISBN 483870411. 'The Banquet' by Nobuyoshi Araki, 1993 1993
Photographer's token, 2.5cm diameter brass token with milled edge. Obverse: has a profile head of bearded gentleman "T. Johnson Photographer. Reverse: has the arms with a griffin crest. "36 Gallowtree Gate, Leicester". Photographer's token
Display board showing component parts of A1 (Brownie) Kodak camera as manufactured at Stevenage 1979/80. Display Board Showing Component Parts of A1 (Brownie) Kodak Camera 1979-1980