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Drop Plate "Beck Pilote" Magazine camera 600 viewsBeck Pilote Magazine plate camera, for 2.3x4.5" plates. Beck Rectilinear Lens. ca.1910
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Drop Plate "Midg-0". Magazine box camera 606 viewsMidg Model-0, Magazine box plate camera, Drop-plate box camera for 3.1/4 x 4.1/4 plates, with build-in shutter and Primus Lens. made by Burhcers in England ca.1905
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Drop Plate Magazine "The Mersey" camera 597 views"The Mersey" Magazine Plate Box camera for 12 plates 3.5 x 4.5"
cable socket. ca.1910
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info to come.630 viewsinfo to come.
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Gaumont Spido camera Paris. photo 2.570 viewsGaumont Spido camera, for 9x12cm plate Magazine. Leathered covered Tapered front, like the Jumelle camera, Decaux Pneumatic shutter. Lens: E.Kraus Paris Tessar. 6.3/155. camera body no.16385. Made by Gaumont & Cie. Paris France. ca.1898.
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Gaumont Camera Paris. Photo 1.626 viewsGaumont Spido camera, for 9x12cm plate Magazine. Leathered covered Tapered front, like the Jumelle camera, Decaux Pneumatic shutter. Lens: E.Kraus Paris Tessar. 6.3/155. camera body no.16385. Made by Gaumont & Cie. Paris France. ca.1898.
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Penrose camera photo 1.532 views20x20" Penrose camera, the small Thornton Pickard 1/2 plate, only for size comparison..the Penrose will also be a coffee table one day:-))
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Penrose camera photo 2.511 views20x20" Penrose camera, the small Thornton Pickard 1/2 plate, for size comparison..the Penrose will also be a coffee table one day:-))
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Penrose camera photo 3.511 views20x20" Penrose camera, the small Thornton Pickard 1/2 plate, for size comparison..the Penrose will also be a coffee table one day:-))
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Penrose camera photo 4.567 views20x20" Penrose camera, the small Thornton Pickard 1/2 plate, only for size comparison..the Penrose will also be a coffee table one day:-))
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photo. 3.522 viewsMr Dean of Hatton Garden, respected maker of scientific instruments and glassware, was the principal competitor of Newton and Co. When his son, Alfred, realised in 1896 that Röntgen's discovery would create a demand for X-ray apparatus, and so proposed manufacturing it, he declined to be involved. At the end of the year, the young Alfred E. Dean, having failed to convince his father of the new direction, established his own company at 82 Hatton Garden. Alfred Dean (1866-1927) was a dedicated businessman and within eight years claimed to be the largest manufacturer of X-ray apparatus in Britain. In 1969,the company was absorbed by the General Electrical Company Ltd. It was merged with Watson & Sons Ltd. to form GEC Medical and the Dean name disappeared.
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photo. 1.545 viewsMr Dean of Hatton Garden, respected maker of scientific instruments and glassware, was the principal competitor of Newton and Co. When his son, Alfred, realised in 1896 that Röntgen's discovery would create a demand for X-ray apparatus, and so proposed manufacturing it, he declined to be involved. At the end of the year, the young Alfred E. Dean, having failed to convince his father of the new direction, established his own company at 82 Hatton Garden. Alfred Dean (1866-1927) was a dedicated businessman and within eight years claimed to be the largest manufacturer of X-ray apparatus in Britain. In 1969,the company was absorbed by the General Electrical Company Ltd. It was merged with Watson & Sons Ltd. to form GEC Medical and the Dean name disappeared.
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