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A collection of vintage cameras to include a Pentax MG camera with lens, Fuji Discovery 975, Canon Sureshot AF7, Yashica Zoomate 70, Minolta Riva AF35, Minolta Vectis 2000, Praktica Panorama CM1000, Jenaflex Electronic, Canon EOS 650, Boots 300AF, Olympus Trip MD, Olympus Superzoom 70G, Kodak Instamatic 55X and a Minolta Vectis 260.
Collection of Binoculars & Camera to include Canon Sure Start Camera 70 zoom; Ranger Binoculars 8 x 30; Small Binoculars 12 x 30; Binoculars Ross of London in brown case 8 x 40; also includes Nokia Lumia 520 with box and charger; an Opthalmoscope Miroflex W2 made in Germany in black box; and a Kindle in a purple case. Please see images.
Box of assorted vintage cameras and other equipment various to include; Chinon, Zeiss Ikon, Agfa etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)Condition report: Zeiss Ikon contarex - shutter does not fire when wound on, overall looks in good condition with no obvious damage, not obviously aged. Lens looks clean but through view finder it's speckled with black marks. Lens on Contarex camera is a Carl Zeiss Nr3246849 50mm lens.
ÆŸ An exceptional set of seven volumes related to photography and mapping during the four Apollo missions. Includes twenty-seven folded maps featuring plots for photography from the lunar orbit: Apollo Mission 14 Lunar Photography Index Maps. Department of Defence, Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, United States Air Force for NASA. 15th June 1971. First Edition. Bound by staples into a soft cover. Contains three sheets: Sheet 1 of 3: film 16mm colour (Lunar Module descent and pre-descent, lunar module ascent and post-ascent, sextant landmark tracking); Sheet 2 of 3: film 70 mm colour (orbital science); Sheet 3 of 3: film 70 mm black and white and 5 inch black and white (landing site selection, stereo-strip, zero phase, orbital science, landing site selection). The maps unfold to the size of 145 x 35.5 cm (57 x 13 inches). Apollo Mission 15 Lunar Photography Index Maps. Department of Defence, Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, United States Air Force for NASA. 1st March 1972. First Edition. Ten folded maps bound by staples into a soft cover. The maps unfold to the size of 145 x 48 cm (57 x 19 inches) Apollo Mission 16 Lunar Photography Index Maps. Department of Defence, Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, United States Air Force for NASA. October 1972. Six folded maps bound by staples into a soft cover. First edition maps dated 28th August 1972. The maps unfold to the size of 138 x 35.5 cm (54¼ x 14 inches). Apollo Mission 17 Lunar Photography Index Maps. Department of Defence, Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, United States Air Force for NASA. November 1973. Eight folded maps bound by staples into a soft cover. First edition maps, 31st October 1973. The maps unfold to the size 145 x 48 cm (57 x 19 inches). Each map has a legend which lists a group of camera frame numbers associated with each orbital pass using different colours, either red, purple, green and black. This method enhances the clarity of the maps when images overlap. The camera types include large format panoramic large format mapping, 70mm Hasselblad and the 16mm Maurer motion picture. Apollo 17 also has coverage of the flown 35 Nikon camera. Also included are the following three volumes which provide technical information on the photography equipment, data transfers and method: Data Users Note. Apollo 15 Lunar Photography. NSSDC 72-07. National Space Science Data Center, Goddard Flight Center. December 1972. Staple bound in soft covers. Data Users Note. Apollo 16 Lunar Photography. NSSDC 73-01. National Space Science Data Center, Goddard Flight Center. May 1973. Staple bound in soft covers. Data Users Note. Apollo 17 Lunar Photography. NSSDC 74-08. National Space Science Data Center, Goddard Flight Center. December 1974. Staple bound in soft covers.
A group of printed ephemera related to the early Apollo missions comprising: (Apollo/Saturn 202) Project: Apollo/Saturn 202 (To be launched no earlier than Aug. 25). NASA Press Kit. Release No 67-275. Sunday, August 21, 1966. 28 pages, 20.5 x 27 cm (8 x 10½ inches). Describes the mission's objectives, spacecraft's systems including the camera equipment, the launch vehicle's features and the programme management and contractors. NASA Changes Manned Apollo Space Flights. NASA News. Release No 66-295. For immediate release, November 17, 1966. 3 pages. (Apollo 4) Project: Apollo 4 (To be launched no earlier than Aug. 25). NASA Press Kit. Release No 66-213. For release Thursday AM, November 2, 1967. 28 pages, 20.5 x 27 cm (8 x 10½ inches). With pencil annotations 'Best Wishes Donald B White PS Say hello to your parents for me' and owner's annotation 'Launched 25th/9/66' in blue biro. Contains detailed description of the mission and it's spacecraft, with the history of Saturn launches, launch and recovery operations, the programme management and contractors. Five vintage gelatine silver prints, press photographs featuring test launches of Apollo/Uprated Saturn I and Apollo/Saturn V vehicles, issued by NASA and North American Rockwell Corporation. 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 inches), with margins. On the reverse featured are NASA/Marshall Space Center captions and numbering (3) and Space Division/North American Rockwell Corporation stamps (2). Apollo Program. NASA/Manned Spacecraft Center. Fact Sheet No 292. June 1965. Apollo 8. Man Around the Moon. NASA EP-66. U.S. Government Printing Office 1968, soft cover, 26 pages. A group of five later NASA colour prints of the images taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft. Two gelatine silver prints of the Earth taken from space. 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 inches), with margins. No captions and unnumbered. A group of educational pamphlets by Walter Froehlich for the U. S Information Service, numbered F-68-570 related to the Apollo 8 mission. Journey Around the Moon. Pamphlet, United States Information Service, 16 pages. Apollo/Saturn. Lunar Landing Programme. Space Division/North American Rockwell Corporation. 20 pages, staple bound.
A group of vintage printed material related to NASA's Ranger programme, consisting: A group of 18 vintage gelatin silver prints, press photographs Associate Press, United Press International, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and General Dynamics, featuring images of the moon as taken by Ranger VII, VIII and IX. All 10 by 8 inches with captions. Seventh Ranger Ready for Launch on Moon Photo Flight. NASA News. Release no. 64-176. For release Thursday AM's July 23, 1964. 55 pages, staple bound in corner. Provides technical information about the spacecraft and launch vehicle, photography instruments and personnel involved. Project Ranger, NASA Facts, Vol. II No 6 Ranger C (RA-8) Status Bulletin. Nos: 1,2,3, 4, 5 and final. 17-14th February. All bulletins staple bound in top corner Ranger 3 Spacecraft. NASA New Release. Release No. 62-7, for release PM's Thursday, January 18, 1962. Staple bound in corner. Describes the spacecraft, the objectives of the mission including scientific experiments and personnel involved (Ranger III failed to launch) Ranger B, Atlas Space Launch Vehicle Information. News Release. General Dynamics, July 1964. 16 pages, staple bound in top corner The View From Ranger. NASA EP-38. NASA/JPL. 58 pages, soft covers, staple bound Ranger VII. A Special Report. NASA / JPL, August 5 1964. 36 pages, soft covers, staple bound A number of other brochures including: Ranger Spacecraft, NASA Educational Brief, No. 10020.1, 8 pages, staple bound; Ranger. A Lunar Exploration Spacecraft. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 8 pages; The Ranger Programme for Exploration of the Moon. Provides information about the camera system for the Ranger spacecraft; Ranger: Its Mission and Its results, Raymond L Heacock, JPL/TRW Systems, reprinted from Space Log Summer 1965, 42 pages. Other items also included. Condition Report: Additional images showing the detail of the condition are available on request. Three of the wirephotos included in the lot on the reverse bear the stamp The Associated Press on as well as annotations in red pencil 'Space. U.S. Project Ranger 7'. Four other wirephotos bear on the reverse stamps of United Press International Inc. (circled in black biro) and numbers written in hand in red biro. All of the wirephotos are age toned, with photo surface in good condition (minor creases present) and some have stains along the edges (on the reverse). Remaining eleven photographs show signs of age toning and bear captions attached to the reverse by tape. Two of the prints have long creases along the edge or corner (10 and 20 cm long). NASA press releases 62-7 and 64-176: expected age toning, paper clips rusty, pin holes in top left corners (from paperclips), one hand annotation in pencil, slight creasing to the front pages; overall fine. Due to the volume of material viewing is recommended. Remote viewing available by appointment. Condition Report Disclaimer

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