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Prison camera
Gandolfi, London; 3½ x 5½ inches, mahogany-body, alloy fittings, label GANDOLFI. MAKERS. LONDON, focusing screen on repeating back, front focusing, black bellows and a Meyer Trioplan Anastigmat f/4.5 13.5cm. lens no. 365244 in a dial-set Compur shutter, one single darkslide

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Gandolfi began producing cameras for photographing prisoners in 1935 and after a lapse in production they were reintroduced in the early postwar period when they were used extensively throughout the British prison service. The repeating back allowed a full face and profile photographs to be taken on the same plate.

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