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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Mar 19, 2018 18:06:11 GMT
These pictures come from the January 1915 edition of magazine Kodakery. Please excuse the low scanning quality of some of these. Taken with a Vest Pocket camera H.M.S. Iron Duke. Scrapped in 1946. St. Paul's chapel, New York. Farmhouse in Brooklyn. "Old Construction Engine" according to the magazine. Taken using the No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak Taken using a Vest Pocket Kodak Taken using a No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak A milk house Front of a house Back of a house King and Prince of Wales on the H.M.A.S. Australia (scuttled in 1924) Taken using the Auto Graflex Junior Taken using the Auto Graflex Junior (which as you can see, could do high-speed photography) Taken using a Premo camera Football coach Two students
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Mar 19, 2018 19:44:07 GMT
From the February 1915 edition of the Kodakery magazine. Only some of these have the camera used identified by the magazine, and most don't have any location data provided by the magazine. Taken using a No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak Taken using a No. 1A Six-Three Kodak Taken using a No. 1A Six-Three Kodak Taken using a No. 1A Six-Three Kodak Taken using a No. 1A Six-Three Kodak Taken using a No. 1A Six-Three Kodak Taken using a No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak Taken using a No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak Taken using a Graflex Taken in Amsterdam Taken using the No. 1A Folding Pocket Kodak 18th century log cabin Woman holding a Premoette Jr. camera
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Post by koskiewicz on Mar 24, 2018 16:32:37 GMT
I own an original copy of the February 1909 Chicago Tribune centennial issue magazine dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. It is filled with half-tone photos including his "death mask"...unfortunately, it is in fragile condition.
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