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A Sanderson Regular Model Mahogany & Brass Half Plate Field Camera, A Sanderson Regular Model Mahogany & Brass Half Plate Field Camera,body G, bellows G, ground glass with defects, with Taylor, Talyor & Hobson Cooke 16½" lens, optics P-F, haze and fungus present, also with a single DDS and a kodak direct print mask,
A Collection of Kodak Filmstrip Lectures, A Collection of Kodak Filmstrip Lectures,inclduing lecture film strips, accompanying booklets, and vinyl audio, subjects covered are 'A B C of Colour', 'Making the Most of Your Camera', and 'Colour Magic'. Strips and booklets complete for all three subjects, accompanying audio for Making the Most of Your Camrea, and A B C of Colour, in box originally adressed to the I.B.M Camera Club, Greenock, Scotland.
JAMES McDIVITT (Astronaut 1929-), Photograph of the First American Space Walk, JAMES McDIVITT (Astronaut 1929-), Photograph of the First American Space Walk,photographed by fellow Gemini 4 astronaut, Command Pilot James McDivitt, Ed White performs the first American spacewalk, vintage c-print, official NASA photograph taken 3rd June 1965, printed 1960s, verso with 'A Kodak Paper' watermarks, small RCA inspection stamp and pencil annotations NASA S65-30430, M, W6, NASA0701-09, image 19cm sq., sheet 21.5cm x 25.5cm Note: This photograph is from the first series of still photographs of a human in space (until this point all released images of astronauts were taken by television or monitoring cameras) and taken by another human. The claim for very first photograph in the series has been made for the image numbered S-65-30431 (see Dreweatts Space Exploration sale 17 March 2021 lot 31) but this image is numbered S65-30430 so may in fact be the first. The image number can be confirmed on the NASA website image library. The full NASA description of this image is as follows: S65-30430 (3 June 1965) --- Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot on the Gemini-Titan 4 spaceflight, is shown during his egress from the spacecraft. His face is covered by a shaded visor to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. White became the first American astronaut to walk in space. He remained outside the spacecraft for 21 minutes during the third revolution of the Gemini-4 mission. He wears a specially designed spacesuit for the extravehicular activity (EVA). In his right hand, he carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU) with which he controlled his movements while in space. He was attached to the spacecraft by a 25-feet umbilical line and a 23-feet tether line, both wrapped together with gold tape to form one cord. He wears an emergency oxygen supply chest pack. Astronaut James A. McDivitt is command pilot for the Gemini-4 mission. NASA EDITOR'S NOTE: Astronaut Edward H. White II died in the Apollo/Saturn 204 fire at Cape Kennedy on Jan. 27, 1967.
Vintage series of Pamela Chandler (1928-1993) exhibition photographs of Dogs, for a Kodak exhibition, with annotated titled, e.g. Miniature Poodle, owner: Lady Milne, mounted on board, including approximately 12 very large prints 50 x 40cm, the others 39 x 31cm and smaller. (28 in total)Condition report: Please note there are no human subjects in this lot
Large quantity of archive materials from photographer Pamela Chandler (1928-1993) including diaries, her address books (including notable figures - Tolkien, H.R.H. The Queen (secretary contact), a Rexel card index box which gives details and of dates of appointments for portrait sitters, a period photograph of an exhibition of Pamela Chandlers photography alongside Elisabeth Frink bronzes, correspondence with clients, her first box camera, a personalized number plate (3 PMC), opera glasses, Kodak guides, cinefilms, some photos, correspondence, press cuttings etc, various other materials, very large quantity - 13 boxes
NASA. Décollage et montée parfaitement verticale pour la navette spatiale Atlantis (Mission STS-34) le 18 octobre 1990. La navette spatiale emporte dans sa soute la célèbre sonde spatiale Galiléo qui une fois en orbite entamera son chemin vers la planète Jupiter où elle est programmée pour arriver en 1995. Tirage chromogénique d'époque sur papier "THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK". 25,9 x 20,3cm avec marges. NASA. perfectly vertical takeoff and climb to the Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-34) 18 October 1990. Space Shuttle carries in its hold the famous Galileo spacecraft that once in orbit begins its path towards the planet Jupiter which it is programmed for arriving in 1995. chromogenic print antique paper "THIS pAPER MANUFACTURED bY KODAK". 25.9 x 20.3cm with margins. NASA. perfekt senkrecht startende und Aufstieg zum Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-34) 18. Oktober 1990 Space Shuttle Karies in ict halten Sie die berühmte Galileo-Sonde einmal im Orbit beginnt Dieser Weg icts Bewertungen auf den Planeten Jupiter qui es für ankommende 1995 chromogenen programmiert antikes Druckpapier „Dieses Papier hergestellt von KODAK“. 25,9 x 20,3 cm mit Margen.
Nasa. Belle vue du globe terrestre depuis la navette spatiale Columbia dont on distingue la soute ouverte lors de la mission STS-83 alors que celle-ci survole la Mer des Caraïbes et les Bahamas. Avril 1997.Tirage chromogénique d'époque sur papier "KODAK". Logo NASA et numérotation sur le devant. Logo NASA et légende au dos. 20,3 x 27,2cm avec marges. Nasa. Beautiful view of the Earth from the space shuttle Columbia which there are the open cargo bay on mission STS-83 as it flies over the Caribbean Sea and the Bahamas. April 1997.Tirage chromogenic vintage paper "KODAK". NASA logo and numbering on the front. NASA logo and caption on the back. 20,3 x 27,2cm with margins. NASA. Schöne Aussicht auf die Erde aus dem Space Shuttle Columbia qui dort sind die offenen Ladebucht STS-83 Mission ist, wie es der Karibik und den Bahamas fliegt über. April 1997.Tirage chromogenen Vintage-Papier "KODAK". NASA-Logo und Nummerierung auf der Vorderseite. NASA-Logo und Beschriftung auf der Rückseite. 20,3 x 27,2cm mit Margen.

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