Woodhouse photographic material
- GB 2830 WOO/Box 4
- Pasta/Processo
- 1928 - 1945
Parte de Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation
Woodhouse, Maurice Tanton
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Woodhouse photographic material
Parte de Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation
Woodhouse, Maurice Tanton
Home made Episcope by M. T. Woodhouse
Parte de Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation
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Beckett Park Library
Parte de Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation
Woodhouse, Maurice Tanton
[Box 2] Assorted historical material.
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Beckett Park Library
[Box 14] Miscellaneous material.
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Beckett Park Learning Centre
[Box 1] Assorted historical material.
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Beckett Park Library
Parte de Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation
This No.1A Autographic Kodak Jr. was a folding camera owned by Maurice T. Woodhouse, a tutor at the City of Leeds Training College. This particular model with the Kodak Ball Bearing shutter and 1/25s, B, 1/50s, T, and 1/100s was produced between 1914 and 1924. It was made in America by the Eastman Kodak Company and took 116 autographic film. The autographic film had a strip of carbon embedded, a metal stylus and small latch at the back of the camera was included to allow the photographer to attach information to the shot just taken, such as date or title. unfortunately the stylus is missing from this camera. The viewfinder is offset just above the lens and includes a the original shutter release cable.
Eastman Kodak Company
Beckett Park Library Collection
Collection mainly focuses on material generated by the City of Leeds Training College and Carnegie Physical Training College. These include handbooks and prospectuses of the colleges dating from 1913 to 1970s, documents relating to the early years of Carnegie College, Carnegie College trip to Berlin Olympics in 1936. training college magazine ‘The Owl’ from 1930s, donations from alumni from various period, military items from 1940s when college was an Army Training Centre.
Beckett Park Library