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Advert for Leica cameras 1934Take a Leica it ll be worth it. The marvellous pictures you get with your Leica camera will be worth its price many, many times over
Lochness MonsterA dramatic picture of the supposed giant water creature that lives in Loch Ness, Scotland and its small offspring, followed by divers holding underwater cameras
Edgar Wallace - Film PhotoEdgar Wallace (1875 - 1932) English writer of popular thrillers, directing the film Red Aces at Beaconsfield in 1929 1929
Kodak Cameras 1930SPutting the finishing touches to Kodak cameras. Date: 1930s
Queen Elizabeth II uses a cine cameraQueen Elizabeth II using a cine camera to capture the action at an event she attends. Date: c.1965
Queen Elizabeth II using a cine cameraQueen Elizabeth II spotted using a cine camera to capture the action of an event she is attending. Date: c.1965
Harry Prices ghost hunting kitUndated photograph of Harry Prices ghost hunting kit, comprising a Reflex and cine cameras, tools for sealing doors and windows, apparatus for secret electrical controls, steel tape
Advert for Leica camerasThis advert for Leica cameras is emphasising their compact proportions. Date: 1939
Advert for Stereoscopic Company, hand-held cameras 1894Advert for the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, two latest hand-helded cameras: The New Binocular camera, hand camera takes moving objects instantaneously, no need for focussing
The Beatles at PR launch of Yellow SubmarineThe Beatles at the PR launch of Yellow Submarine (the name of both an LP album and an animated film). Date: late 1960s
Advert for Kodak moviesA woman enjoying the Cine-Kodak. Date: 1926
Folding Pocket KodakYour Easter Holiday will last you twice as long if you take a Kodak with you... the no 2 Folding Pocket Kodak - the new model is the best value in cameras yet offered
Aerial photography by G. H. DavisAerial photography by the Photographic Reconnaissance Unit of the RAF: details of cameras and methods in use during the Second World War. Date: 1944
Outdoor broadcastSwedish Television cover a football game, Landskrona, 1959 Date: 1959
Manufacture of circuit boardsA complicated multi-component electronic device for manufacturing circuit boards. It consists of a number of miniature soldering irons to attach the electrical components and a magnifying camera
Advertisement for Kerrs thread, Newark, New Jersey, USAAn advertisement for Kerr & Co thread of Newark, New Jersey, USA. Keep your eye on Kerrs Thread. Sure to Please. Showing a young lady sitting on a giant reel of thread
Folland Fo-141 Gnat FR.1 GN-113Ilmavoimat - Folland Fo-141 Gnat FR.1 GN-113, one of two photo-reconnaissance Gnats delivered to Finland fitted with three 70mm Vinten cameras in the nose, privately owned at Malmi Airport
J Lancaster & Son, Colmore Row, BirminghamJ Lancaster & Son, Cameras, Photographic and Scientific Equipment, Colmore Row, Birmingham. circa 1900
Cinematographer adjusts his camera, September 1939A cinematographer is shown adjusting his camera as cinemas play an increasingly important role in keeping the country informed of war news in September 1939. Date: 1939
8mm Film Projector Date: 1950
Camera Club early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Colour cameras from the 1940sCameras from the beginnings of colour photography in the 1940s on display in a museum. They include the National One Shot Colour Camera from 1943. Date: 1982
Bach et Laverne, French comic duo - Charles-Joseph Pasquier and Henry-Laverne. Date: 1930s
Advert, Kodak Girl, The Spring o the Year! Date: 1926
London photographer equipped for wartime, September 1939A London photographer, captured as he looks into his camera, wearing a helmet and carrying his gas mask in addition to his usual attire. Date: 1939
Boat advertising Kodak productsBoat advertising Kodak cameras and film products. 1923
Dog cart with Kodak Girl in striped dressDog cart advertising and selling Kodak products, with a Kodak Girl in a striped dress. 1920s
Man is preparing to have portrait photographedA man is shown being assisted by three women and another man in preparing to have his portrait photographed. One woman appears to be adjusting his feet or cleaning his shoes
Advert for Ensign camera 1918British-made Ensign film and cameras featuring a illustration of a young woman taking a family photograph. Date: 1918
A pistol-camera of the type used by German airmen during the First World War to provide aerial photographs of enemy lines. Date: 1916
Beechcraft F-2-BHUnited States Army Air Corps - Beechcraft F-2-BH. (The 14 F-2s were given the msn 340 to 353 and serial numbers 40-682 to 40-695)
United States Air Force - Boeing RB-50F Superfortress 47-159 (msn 15843), built as a B-50B-60-BO, 47-159 was modified for reconnaissance with navigational radar, cameras and ElINT equipment
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-4 Lightning 41-2145United States Air Force - Lockheed F-4-1-LO Lightning 41-2145 Foto Jo, call-sign A45, of the 9th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron / 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Group at Barrackpur, India
Speakers at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, with several photographers alongside. A large banner behind them reads: Scrap Polaris. Date: late 1960s
American advert for a compact pocket Kodak camera. Date: 1916
Early Camera Date: 1883
Portable 16mm Camera Date: 1950
8mm Film Camera Date: 1950
Photographic studio 1878Photographer with bellows style camara taking a photograph of a posed victorian woman. Date: 1878
Dr Syntax sketching the lakeDr Syntax in Englands Lake District sketches the scene before him. At this time, tourists carried sketch books the way later travellers would carry cameras. Date: 1815
Journalists awaiting Lord Roberts, Kroonstadt, South AfricaJournalists waiting for the arrival of Lord Roberts, Kroonstadt, South Africa, during the Second Boer War. Date: 1901
Poster advertising Kodak cameras, featuring the Kodak Girl -- Lifes a joy, 2645 for happy moments with a Kodak. Printed by Hill Sifken. Date: 1913
Winston Churchill in siren suit, 1943In Washington in 1943 to see President Roosevelt, Churchill wore his famous siren suit, which he delightedly displayed for American cameramen
Prince Farouk Street in Port Said, EgyptPrince Farouk Street, a shopping street in Port Said in north-eastern Egypt. 1910s
Advert for Lancaster & Sons bellows cameras 1890Advertisement for 19th century bellows cameras, pocket combination aneroid barometers, selection of scientific equipment compound microscope, achromatic microscope
Tessina spy cameraClose-up of the Tessina camera, small enough for spying activities and other undercover work. Date: 1970s
Early Photographc Cameras: 1. Studio Portrait Camera (Fallowfield) 2. Tripod Camera (Fallowfield) 3. Folding Hand Camera (Lizar) 4
Royal Wedding 1947. Princess Elizabeth arrives for rehearsalPrincess Elizabeth arrives at Westminster Abbey for the rehearsal of her wedding to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten and runs the gauntlet of press photographers. Date: 1947
Royal Wedding 1986 - lenses poisedPhotographers with their camera lens poised, wait on the Victoria Memorial for the balcony kiss between Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Eadweard Muybridge with his animals in motion imagesEadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), US photographer and inventor, showing his instananeous photographs of animals in motion at the Royal Society
American Tourists / LondonOUR AMERICAN VISITORS Three tourists from the United States take pictures of London landmarks to show the folks back home
Advertisement for Kodak cameras -- Holidays are Kodak days. Featuring the Kodak Girl, on a beach with others. circa 1920s
Photographer with camera and tripodPhotographer looking through the viewfinder of his camera, which is on a tripod. circa 1937
Susi - with camera and roll of film wrapped round herSusi - with camera and a roll of film wrapped round her. 1950s
Susi - with camera and roll of film. 1950s
Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityPress photographers at Trinity College, Cambridge University, at the time that Prince Charles became a student there. Date: 1967
Advert for Siemens Cine Cameras 1933Woman holding a portable Siemens Cine Camera. 1933
Photographic print envelopePhotographic film envelope advertising Kodak and Brownie cameras, with the developers name and address: R Jalbhoy, Elphinstone Street, Karachi, India
Little boy photographing a kitten in a gardenA little boy photographing his pet kittten in a wheelbarrow in a garden. Not forgetting that someone else is photographing the boy, photographing the kittten! Date: circa 1960s
Little boy photographing pet dog in a gardenA little boy photographing his pet dog on a chair in a garden. The dog is keeping obligingly still, with its front paws resting on the wooden arm of the chair
Little boy with a camera in a gardenA little boy with a camera in a garden. Date: circa 1960s
Cromford - a group of children in the road showing everyday clothing of 1906, and also illustrating the novelty of cameras at the time. Date: 1906
Winter camouflage for a wildlife video-shoot for a Russian Wildlife reserve.. winter landscape in tundra of Taimyr peninsula, Kara sea shore, North of Siberia, Russian Arctic
Advert for Kodak folding pocket cameras 1909Take a Kodak with you. Try to recall the details of your holiday of five, even two years ago. You remember that you went to this place or that, enjoyed the change, and that is all
The Cameras Part in the Great WarThe New Historian - The Cameras Part in the Great War. Exhibition of British Battle Photographs in Colour. Book
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