Folding Ensign Camera - Bideford Museum
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History Of The Artefact:
The production dates of the Folding Ensign Camera are from the years 1907 and 1930.
This unique black Folding Ensign Camera is complete with film; it measures 7.5 cm wide, 16 cm long and 3 cm deep and was donated by Louis Augustine of Stoney Creek, Ontario.
This camera was made in England by The Houghton - Butcher Mfg. Co. Ltd., London. The Company started in 1834 made folding cameras between 1930-1950.
Cameras are important artefacts to the museum for the period and for the many weddings that were being performed at the Parsonage.
This unique black Folding Ensign Camera is complete with film; it measures 7.5 cm wide, 16 cm long and 3 cm deep and was donated by Louis Augustine of Stoney Creek, Ontario.
This camera was made in England by The Houghton - Butcher Mfg. Co. Ltd., London. The Company started in 1834 made folding cameras between 1930-1950.
Cameras are important artefacts to the museum for the period and for the many weddings that were being performed at the Parsonage.