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Photo
- Albums
late
19th century, with or without carillon
full of photos in albumin and tintype
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Waterhouse Stops
Diaphragms invented by
Col. Waterhouse,
consisting of thin plates of metal, each pierced with a hole of
different diameter, placed in a slot in the lens mount so that
the center of the hole coincided with
the axis of the lens .
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C.P.
Goerz Berlin D.R.P.
Lens rotating or wheel stops
Doppel-Anastigmat
third series f 120 mm n°41584
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Darlot B. F. & Co. - Paris
Rotating
or Wheel Stops
format 25 x 30 cm
f. 355 mm
h. 7 cm. |
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Pupitre
Special apparatus called by the
French "Pupitre"
to retouch photographs
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Plate
Drip
size 6 x 9 cm
beginning of 1900
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