Ensemble de correspondant de guerre US. Comprenant une camera dans sa housse en cuir marron. Quelques manques de cuir visibles. Poignee de transport en epais cuir marron. Les crochets de fermeture sont complets. Fermeture a code, marquee Sesamee. Logo du fabricant B&H. Interieur double en velours bordeaux. Camera FIlmo 16mm 70 DA Bell & Howell Chicago Cinemarchinery. En metal. Sangle en cuir complete. Toutes les pieces mobiles sont fonctionnelles. Film interieur manquant. Les objectifs sont en parfait etat. Un produit pour le developpement photo dans sa boite de conserve d origine jamais ouverte, marquee Kodak Developer D-76, fabrication Eastman Kodak Company. Une boite en metal vide, de couleur bleue et jaune, bien marquee Kodak. Un appareil photo en bakelite noire, marque Baby Brownie Special Made in USA By Eastman Kodak Co Rochester. Un patch The Stars and Stripes US Army, demonte d un uniforme. Un patch marque Official US Army Photographer. Un brassard en drap bleu marine, disposant d un insigne Official US Army Photographer cousu d origine. Une epingle a nourrice fermant le brassard. Un appareil photo en bakelite marron, marque Renard Royce Distibuted by The renard Royce Corp Made in Chicago. Les correspondants de guerre allies prirent une part preponderante a la bataille des Ardennes. Ainsi, Ernest Hemingway et Martha Gellhorn y parcourent les collines enneigees, le mythique photographe Robert Capa y participa egalement. De futurs geants de la litterature, J.D. Salinger ou Kurt Vonnnegut, et du journalisme Eugene Patterso, Al Neuharth prirent part aux combats. Fred Mackenzie, correspondant au quotidien « le Buffalo Evening News », a ete enferme avec les troupes americaines dans Bastogne. Tres bel ensemble rendant hommage a ceux qui mirent leurs vie au bout de leur camera. A noter une certaine usure et patine des pieces. Etat II+. Set of US war correspondent equipment. Includes a camera in its brown leather case, with some visible leather wear. The carrying handle is made of thick brown leather. The closure hooks are complete. Locking mechanism with code, marked Sesamee. Manufacturer s logo, B&H. The interior is lined with burgundy velvet. The camera is a Filmo 16mm 70 DA Bell & Howell Chicago Cinemachinery, made of metal. Complete leather strap. All moving parts are functional. The film inside is missing. The lenses are in perfect condition. A photo development product in its original unopened tin box, marked Kodak Developer D-76, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. A metal box in blue and yellow, clearly marked Kodak. A black bakelite camera, marked Baby Brownie Special Made in USA By Eastman Kodak Co Rochester. A The Stars and Stripes US Army patch, removed from a uniform. An Official US Army Photographer patch. A navy blue fabric armband with the Official US Army Photographer insignia sewn in. A safety pin closing the armband. A brown bakelite camera, marked Renard Royce Distributed by The Renard Royce Corp Made in Chicago. Allied war correspondents played a crucial role in the Battle of the Bulge. Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn traversed the snow-covered hills, and the legendary photographer Robert Capa also participated. Future literary giants like J.D. Salinger and Kurt Vonnegut, as well as journalists like Eugene Patterson and Al Neuharth, took part in the fighting. Fred Mackenzie, a correspondent for the Buffalo Evening News, was trapped with American troops in Bastogne.
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A collection of cameras, to include, an Olympus OM10, Vivitar f/3.5-5.6 28-210mm macro lens, boxed, Vivitar f/2.8 28mm wide angle lens, Vivitar f/2.8 135mm, Vivitar f/5.6 75-300mm close focusing zoom, Hanimex and Olympus flash guns, and eighteen lens filters, housed in two camera bags and a Cokin case. (3)

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