Cameras
Found in 12 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.
Edith Irvine photography equipment, approximately 1891-1908
Contains cameras and darkroom requipment belonging to Edith Irvine and manufactured circa 1890 to 1908.
Gail S. Halvorsen cameras, approximately 1946-1969
Roy J. Hallsey collection
This collection contains a Pathex motion picture camera and Pathex projector, instruction books, a film container, and a cleaning outfit. This camera originally belonged to Roy J. Hallsey.
Orson Pratt Huish papers
Collection contains materials relating to Huish's careers as a photographer and composer. The collection includes cameras and photographic equipment as well as Huish's sheet music and poetry. The collection dates from circa 1885 to 1966.
Kodak Brownie 8 Movie Camera
This collection contains one Kodak Brownie 8 Movie Camera f/2.7 circa 1950s.
Milton Marshall photographic equipment collection
One QRS Model B Projector, originally owned by Milton Marshall of Provo, Utah. It was probably made around 1929.
James A. Myer photographs of Milford, Pa.
Collection includes photographs and glass-plate negatives created by James A. Myer. Images include scenes of Milford, Pennsylvania, such as a parade, a tea shop interior, farmers, a stage coach, the beach, as well as formal portraits. Collection also includes cameras and other photographic equipment.
Press Graflex 5X7 camera
This collection includes one Press Graflex 5X7 Camera manufactured by Folmer Schwing Div., Eastman Kodak Co. Along with six film cassettes.
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.