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The London Stereoscopic Co. shutter, back view.533 viewsThe London Stereoscopic Co. shutter, fitted to the lens barrel, the blade was like the waterhouse stop, slit into the cut in the lens. The shutter had a pneumatic delay cylinder. c.1886 to change the times.c1886
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Lancaster shutter617 viewsLancaster Instantograph shutter, has a rotating disc witch was operated with a rubberband.
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Lancaster aluminium shutter620 viewsLancaster See-Saw shutter, c.1890 made in aluminum and brass.
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Shutter. See-Saw , 547 viewsSee-Saw shutter
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Shutter. Prosch . 587 viewsPROSCH shutters, duplex and triplex.
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various shutters803 viewsvarious shutters
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various shutters850 viewsvarious shutters
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Light-meter, Watkin meter.572 viewsStandard photometer, made by A.Watkin in Heresford England. ca.1890
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Shutter. See-Saw , 533 viewsSee-Saw shutter
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The London stereoscopic Co. shutter, front view536 viewsThe London Stereoscopic Co. shutter, fitted to the lens barrel, the blade was like the waterhouse stop, slit into the cut in the lens. The shutter had a pneumatic delay cylinder. c.1886 to change the times.c1886
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Various shutters.842 viewstop right: Thornton Pickard R.Blind shutter.
bottom: Rodenstock shutter.
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