Item Reference: 001816
Category: Photography
Format: Artefact
Description: Hinks, Wells, and Co. print cutters, cutting nibs to be attached to pens, for print paper, precision-cutting
Date: 1950s
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Item Reference: 001815
Category: Photography
Format: Artefact
Description: Unbranded wooden plate holder, with book opening to load the plates and two draw slides to expose plates of different sizes, with the side marked ‘1’ having an attachable reducing frame.
Date: c. 1900
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Item Reference: 001814
Category: Photography
Format: Artefact
Description: Johnsons ‘Exactum’ combined printer and darkroom lamp, in an original box packaging with an instructional pamphlet, and a sachet of printing masks. It is a varnished wooden box with a chamber for a bulb that acts both as a safelight and exposure, with a knob used to create this exposure.
Date: c. 1949
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Item Reference: 001812
Category: Photography
Format: Artefact
Description: Kodak folding darkroom lamp in original packaging, metal bottom with candle holder, attachable red tissue paper sheath, and metal top with holes to allow smoke to escape without naked light. Model SE. 811
Date: c. 1920s
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Item Reference: 001811
Category: Photography
Format: Artefact
Description: Semi-porcelain developing dish, with an indent in lip for pouring, transfer print on base with a logo that reads ‘Royal Semi Porcelain. English Made’ underneath.
Date: c.1890s
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Item Reference: 001808
Category: Photography
Format: Artefact
Description: No. 1 Kodak trimming board, with a hinged guillotine and attached ruler. First in the Kodak printing board series. Still functional.
Date: 1910s, early
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Item Reference: 001807
Category: Photography
Format: Artefact
Description: Philips Photoflux flashlight bulbs, 2 boxes for ten bulbs, one full box with instructions, one empty. Boxes display conversion charts for film speeds.
Date: 1970s, early
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