Photography
Photography has changed a great deal since it’s invention in the 19th century. Show the children original tin types and negatives. Try to explain what film was used for!
I.1: Zenith-B 35ml SLR Camera
I.2: Toy Camera With Bellows
I.3: Toy Camera With Color Filters
I.4: Lens With Color Filters
I.5: Cardboard Camera Obscura
I.6: No. 2 Kodak Brownie Camera
I.7: Rolls of 35ml film
I.8: Kodak Movie Camera with box
II.1: Click
II.2: Take A Look Around
II.3: Dorothea Lange
II.4: Camera-A History of Photography
II.5: Backseat Buckaroo
III.1: Stereoscope
III.2a: Without Sereoscopic Effect
III.2b: With Stereoscopic Effect
IIII.2c: Grand Falls Of Yellowstone River
III.2d: Bushes, Wellesley MA
III.2e: Children’s Tea Party
III.2f: Daisy Field
III.2g: Man At Wisconsin Dells
III.2h: Niagara Ice Cave Under The Horseshoe Fall
III.3.a, b, c: Tintype, Magnet, Ambrotype
III.4: Round Metal Button Of A Man
III.5: Two Carte-De-Visite
III.6a: Photograph Of School Group
III.6b: Photograph Of Woman (Margaret Salton)
III.7: Glass Plate Negative Of Man In Landscape
III.8: Glass Plate Positive Of Six Men And Train
III.9: Info On Using A Stereoscope
III.10: Daguerreotype Of Boy And Dog
III.11.: Kineticard
IV.: Display Plaque
IV.3: Orange Binder With Info
V. 1-25: Black Boards With Various Techniques
VI.1: 2C Autographic Kodak Jr
VI.2: Argus 4.5 Anastigmat Camera And Case
VI.3: Kodak Duaflex III Camera In Case (Front View)
VI.4: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No Case
VI.5: Polaroid Colopack II Camera With Case, Manuals, Bulbs
VI.6: Kodak Hawkey Flashfun Camera With Film
VI.7: DeJur Citation Eight MM Movie Camera And Case
VI.7a: Movies The World On Film
VI.8: Escot Slide Viewer With Box