Twelve-20 box camera for No.120 rollfilm. Fitted with meniscus lens with two distance settings, near and distance. Shutter jas two speeds, inst. and time. Fitted with yellow filter operated by side lever. With waist level reflex type viewfinder. Covered in black leatherette. Coronet, c.1930. Coronet Twelve 20 Box Camera circa 1930
No/1 Panoram Kodak box camera for rollfilm No.1 negative size 2 1/4 x 7". Designed to take panoramic pictures. Meniscus lens and mount are attached to lever on the top of the body. There is no actual shutter. Exposure depends on the sweep speed. Eastman Kodak, c.1895 No/1 Panoram Kodak box camera for rollfilm No.1 negative size 2 1/4 x 7" circa 1895
Agiflash box camera for rollfilm No.127 8 exposures 1 5/8 x 2 1/4". With fixed meniscus lens. The shutter has one speed 1/30 with synchronised flash. It is an unusual oblong shape allowing for inbuilt battery. There is a direct vision viewfinder mounted on the top. Agilux, c.1954. Agiflash Box Camera circa 1954
Puck box camera for rollfilm No.120 giving 8 exposures 2 1/4 x 3 1/4. Fixed focus meniscus type lens in guillotine with two position shutter, instantaneous and bulb. Made of wood covered in imitation crocodile leatherette. Thornton Pickard, c 1920. 'Puck' Box Camera, c 1920 1915-1925
Coronet Flashmaster box camera with a fixed focus meniscus lens and synchronised one speed shutter 1/30 sec. With direct vision viewfinder mounted on top of the camera. Coronet, c.1955. Coronet Flashmaster Box Camera circa 1955
Box Tengor 54/2 box camera for rollfilm No.120 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with a fixed focus Goerz Frontar Meniscus lens F.11. A strip of metal with three cut outs acts as stops. With two setting shutter: instantaneous and time and waist-level viewfinder. Zeiss Ikon A.G. c.1924. Box Tengor 54/2 Box Camera circa 1924
No. 2 Beau Brownie for rollfilm No.120 2 1/4 x 3 1/4. Fitted with a fixed focus Doublet lens and a two speed shutter; inst. and time. Choice between large and small stop. Fitted with two waist level viewfinders. Covered in black leatherette. Eastman Kodak Co. c.1920. Kodak Beau Brownie Box Camera 1920
Box camera with simple meniscus lens. Three stops marked sunny, overcast and dull. With shutter speeds instantaneous and time. Direct vision viewfinder is fitted to the top of the camera. c.1947 Box camera with simple meniscus lens. Three stops marked sunny circa 1947
Kodak box camera No. 0 Brownie Model A for rollfilm No 127 1 5/8 x 2 1/4. Meniscus type lens and drop -blade shutter with two settings, instantaneous and time. Body is completed with two waist-level viewfinders. Made of wood with black imitation leather covering. c.1903 Kodak Brownie No 0 Model A circa 1903
Kodak Duaflex II box camera for 12 exposures on No.620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4". Top lens for viewing only. Taking lens is a Kodar F.8 12mm with front cell focusing. the hooded magnifier is fitted to the camera top. WIth 2-positioned synchronised shutter and press button body release. Eastman Kodak, c.1950. Kodak Duaflex II box camera for 12 exposures on No.620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4" circa 1950
Coronet Flashmaster Camera. Moulded plastic box camera, 120 rollfilm. Coronet Flashmaster Camera 1955
Roll film box camera by Ernemann for rollfilm No.120. Made of wood with a black leather covering. With meniscus lens and a rotating stop plate. F.12.5 F.25. The stop F.12.5 is operated at instanteous or bulb. F.25 can only be operated by bulb. With drop-plate shutter and waist level viewfinders. c.1920 Ernemann Box Camera for Rollfilm No.120 1920
Baby Pixie box camera for rollfilm No.120, 16 exposures, 1 5/8 x 2 1/4. Fitted with a fixed-focus meniscus lens and shutter for instantaneous and bulb. With metal frame finder. All metal box camera with black crackle finish. c.1950 Baby Pixie box camera for rollfilm No.120 1950
Kodak Brownie Six-20 box camera for No.620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with fixed focus meniscus lens. With drop-blade shutter; instantaneous and time. Two stops available. With two waist-level viewfinders. Made of wood and metal with black leatherette covering. Kodak Eastman, c.1925 Kodak Brownie Six-20 Box Camera circa 1925
Kodak Brownie Special six-20 box camera for rollfilm No.620 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with fixed focus meniscus lens and built in supplementary lens. With guillotine shutter; instantaneous and time. With direct vision finder. All metal with leatherette covering. Eastman Kodak, c. 1922 Kodak Brownie Special Six-20 Box Camera circa 1922
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, sliding plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I and two brilliant reflecting finders. Red with a black trim. Kodak Limited, 1929-1935. No 2 Brownie Camera Model F 1929-1935
Midg Magazine Plate Camera, Tropical Model. Box type magazine plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens ( rear element missing). Rotating plate with four apertures f/8, 11, 16, 22. Adjustable shutter 25/50/90/T. safety lock on release. Fixed focus. Threaded rings inside lens compartment for supplementary lens or alternative lens elements. Two reflecting finds with hoods. Falling plate changing mechanism with 9 metal plate holders. Access to exposed plates through trapdoor bottom. Butcher & Sons Ltd. Sold by A. & N. Auxiliary C.S. Ltd. Photographic Department, London. Midg Magazine Plate Camera circa 1902-1920
Box camera for 117 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, fixed aperture and focus, rotary flip flop shutter, T/I. Embossed sighting lines on top with clip on accessory viewfinder, reflecting type. Eastman Kodak, 1900-1915. Kodak No1 Brownie Camera Model B 1910
Miniature box plate camera, possibly made in Germany. Box camera for 4.5 x 6 cm plates in single holders. Single fixed focus lens, c.F:5.5cm, cf/16. B/T/I shutter. Direct vision finder and focussing screen missing. Leather covered cardboard. Miniature box plate camera 1920
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture. T/I rotary shutter and two reflecting finders. Houghton Butcher. J.B. Ensign Camera
Box camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture. B/I shutter. Green filter on sliding plate. Two brilliant reflecting finders. With original carton. Coronet Ltd. Coronet Ambassador camera 1950-1959
Kodak No.2 `Hawk-Eye' model B box camera for 120 roll film, in original packaging, 1927 Kodak No 2 Hawk-Eye Model B Box Camera 1927
Twin lens reflex box camera for 620 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a simple lens, of fixed aperture and focus. Rotary shutter B/I. Large reflex viewer. Two pin flash contacts. Braided cord. Kodak Limited. Kodak Duaflex Camera 1950-1955
Newman & Guardia Universal Camera, c. 1892. Box form magazine camera 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Anastigmat lens f.5.6-45. Newman and Guardia patent shutter 2/4/8/16/32/64/100/T. Rack and pinion focusing, sliding rising front, two reflecting finders with hoods, two spirit levels, ground glass focusing screen and a compartment for a bag type plate changer (missing). No a478. c.1892 Newman & Guardia Universal Camera circa 1892
Box camera for 101 rollfilm 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. Fitted with an achromatic lens, rotating plate with three apertures, rotary shutter T/I and reflecting finder. Eastman Kodak, 1896. No 2 Bulls-Eye Model of 1896 1896
Kodak Popular Brownie 620 box camera for rollfilm No. 620 size 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Fitted with a Meniscus lens and two position shutter; time and instanteous. Made of wood with black leatherette covering. Kodak Ltd, c.1934 Kodak Popular Brownie 620 box camera for rollfilm No. 620 size 2 1/4 x 3 1/4" circa 1934
No 2. Brownie camera model F, made by Kodak Canada Inc. 120 film 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". Aluminium boxform camera. Meniscus lens - 3 apertures on sliding strip; rotary T/I shutter. 2 reflecting ground glass finders. Tripod bushes. In canvas case. With instruction book. No 2 Brownie Camera Model F 1924-1933
Box camera for 117 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. Fitted with a meniscus lens, fixed aperture, rotary shutter/I, engraved sighting lines on top and with an accessory reflecting view finder. Eastman Kodak. 1900-1915. The Brownie Camera 1900-1915
Box camera for 101 rollfilm 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. Fitted with an achromatic lens of fixed aperture, flip flop shutter B/I and a reflecting finder. Eastman Kodak, 1896. No 2 Bullseye (Special) 1896
Cardboard box camera for single plate 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches, loaded in the dark. Fitted with a simple lens of fixed aperture and focus. With a spring loaded shutter, brief time only, and a single reflecting viewfinder. Coronet Camera Co. Coronet camera outfit circa 1934