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Description
A black camera with an imitation leather covered wood body. When closed the camera is rectangular with a leather strap attached with two metal screws and "NO. 2 FOLDING POCKET BROWNIE" printed on it. When opened a section of the front folds down and a black bellows extends to the metal lens. Printe…
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Other Names
NO.2 Folding Pocket Brownie Camera
Category
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR COMMUNICATION
Sub-Category
PHOTOGRAPHIC TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Description
A black camera with an imitation leather covered wood body. When closed the camera is rectangular with a leather strap attached with two metal screws and "NO. 2 FOLDING POCKET BROWNIE" printed on it. When opened a section of the front folds down and a black bellows extends to the metal lens. Printed on the lens is "IBT BROWNIE AUTOMATIC MADE MY EASTMAN KODAK CO. ROCHESTER N.Y. U.S.A PATENTED APRIL 21 1908 AUG 31 1909". The back of the camera also opens and a metal film reel is visible. Printed on the inside of the back in red print is "MADE IN U.S.A No. 2 FOLDING PROCKET BROWNIE MODEL B" as well as some information about the manufacturer and the patents.
Height
8.5
Width
5
Length
17.2
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Accession No.
1971.81.1
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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