Projectors
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Edison C. Breckenridge camera and projector
Collection consists of two articles: a Keystone Capri combination motion picture/still camera with interchangable lenses, and an accompanying Keystone 95 projector with still/motion picture function. Both items are stored in the manufacturer's cases.
T. H. McCallister collection of lantern slide projectors
Collection includes two lantern slide projectors from around 1890. The design was developed by T.H. McAllister and patented in 1886 and 1887, and was marketed under the name "New York Model Magic Lantern." The projectors are complete with wick lamps, chimneys, oil boxes, lenses, and accompanying slides.
Collection of office technology
Objects used to create manuscripts. Collection organized by technology organization, not chronologically.
J. E. Broaddus projector, 1946
Materials include one Argus PA100 projector owned by J. E. Broaddus. Materials dated 1946.
Light Projector, ca. 1940 - 1960
This series contains American Optical "Reviewer 500" Dilineascope slide projector, maroon/grey. Serial # 72221. Stored in wooden carrying case with maroon covering. Product details: 115 volts, 600 VC Max. Lamp Wattage 500. Made by American Optical Company, Instrument Division, Buffalo 15, New York, USA.
Milton Marshall photographic equipment collection
One QRS Model B Projector, originally owned by Milton Marshall of Provo, Utah. It was probably made around 1929.
School of Music filmmaking equipment
Collection consists of four pieces of photographic equipment, including: a Nikon Super Zoom-8 movie camera, a No. 3 folding pocket Kodak Model B4 camera with case, a Sun Gun II movie light with case, and a Kodak Instamatic M95 movie projector.