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Arthur, Prince of Connaught and French General, WW1Arthur, Prince of Connaught presents a military decoration to a French General on the Western Front during World War One. Two men in the background stand with their cameras at the ready
Television cameras at Wimbledon for first timeTelevision cameras in action at the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon in 1937 which was being televised for the first time that year. Date: 1937
Advert for Ensign camera 191910/- will buy this camera for your son. Six bright little pictures from every spool. Loads in daylight. Date: 1919
Advert for Ensign camera 1918Ensign photography, means picture-making with British made apparatus and materials throughtout. " Ensign roll films will fit any roll film camera and give the finest results. 1918
Cuttens photography apparatusJohn Cuttens apparatus for automatically photographing any unusual incident. Date: 20th century
The Prize Fight, 1814 and 1914Depictions of the Prize Fight, of 1814 (above) and of 1914 (below). In the earlier version there is as much fighting in the crowd as there is in the boxing ring. Date: July 1914
Advert for Rolleiflex cameras 1939Win the prizes with a Rolleiflex. The Rolleiflex has won some of the biggest money prizes ever offered in photographic competitions and here are some of the reasons why
Advert for Lancaster & Sons bellows cameras 1886Advertisement for 19th century bellows cameras with mahogany frames and apparatus. 1886
LCC-LFB Brigade photographers at workTwo of the London Fire Brigades team of operational photographers. For well over 150 years a photographic record of the Brigade at fires
GLC-LFB Brigade photographer Dolly GrayThe brigade had three Sub Officers skilled in photography, who attended all fires of special interest, fatal fires and those requiring more than eight pumps to record evidence
General view of experiment track, background and cameras. Date c1881
Camera and photography shop interior, Walton, EssexInterior view of camera sales and professional photographers shop at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. A large array of different sizes and types of film are displayed behind the counter
Paparazzi at the Berlin royal wedding, 1913Camera men wait in the street with their cameras and tripods, hoping to get a photograph of the bride and bridegroom on the balcony of the Royal palace
Dark Room EquipmentCameras and lenses in a dar room. Sophisticated in their day, no doubt, but looking rather dated and cumbersome today! Date: 1960s
Coronation. BBC camera opposite Abbey entranceThe BBC camera on a dais in front of the Coloniual Office in Queen Victoria Street. 1953
Filming of Blanche FuryScene during the filming of the movie Blanche Fury directed by Marc Allegret and adapted from the novel by Joseph Shearing
Tatler front cover, 3 February 1960Front cover of The Tatler with a girl taking a photograph of a London policeman and Big Ben with a Leica camera. Date: 1960
Duke of Edinburgh on television, 1957Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1921), opens International Geophysical Year on television in 1957 at Lime Grove Studios, Shepherds Bush, London
Queen Elizabeth II - first televised Christmas broadcastQueen Elizabeth II sitting at her desk in the Long Library at Sandringham to make the traditional Christmas Day speech. As television cameras were being used for the first time
Kodak Camera 1930SSmart cameras have striped fronts this year. At the Kodak works at Wealdstone, England, where these cameras are made, each is tested by a scientist to ensure a needle-sharp focus Date: 1930s
Muybridge Work PlaceHis open-air studio at the Palo Alto stock farm, California : camera shed on right, background wall left, four cameras on stands at corners of the track area Date: 1878
Metropolitan Police investigation equipment, set out on the ground at the back of a green van
Paderewski rehearsing Moonlight Sonata by Laurence IrvingPainting depicting the virtuoso Polish pianist, Paderewski, in the film studio at Denham, rehearsing Beethovens Moonlight Sonata for the film of the same name
Scene in a photographers studio. Several men, who appear to be photographers themselves, watch a photographer photographing a little boy, who seems to be enjoying the experience
SmileA woman with a camera adopts a photographers pose for - another photographer
Photographer c. 1910Man taking photograph with a vintage camera c. 1910
Four Butcher CamerasFour folding cameras from the British Butcher company
Photographic DepartmentNew Scotland Yard photographic department Metropolitan Police
Broadcasting a violin recital with sound and vision. Two television cameras record the performer from different angles. The microphone is suspended to obtain the sound recording
Cumbersome CameraA smart gent in a suit adjusts the lense of his huge camera, with its enormous flash bulb!
Ghost Detection KitGhost detection equipment designed and built by John Cutten : wind vane - Solenoid - Cameras - Thermostat - Tape recorder - Photo-electric cell - microphone
Puppies Mug Picture
Naughty Evening GownThis attention seeking young Frenchwomen, wearing two types of fur, and little else, ensures that all eyes and cameras are on her and not her male escort
Reporting / Helle, 1908Comment on the total lack of privacy for public figures (the Presidential nightmare in France)