Details
Type C aerial camera no. 192
Thornton-Pickard Mfg. Co., Altrincham; (apparently converted from a Type A), 5 x 4 inch, mahogany-body with brass binding and strengthening strips, removable back with plate-changing handle, brass frame-finder, focal-plane shutter, shutter speed plate, a brass bound Ross, London Xpres 10 inch f/4.5 lens no. 143612 and four mahogany plate-changing backs no.s 745A, 236, 785B and 84, in maker's fitted wood box
Thornton-Pickard Mfg. Co., Altrincham; (apparently converted from a Type A), 5 x 4 inch, mahogany-body with brass binding and strengthening strips, removable back with plate-changing handle, brass frame-finder, focal-plane shutter, shutter speed plate, a brass bound Ross, London Xpres 10 inch f/4.5 lens no. 143612 and four mahogany plate-changing backs no.s 745A, 236, 785B and 84, in maker's fitted wood box
Literature
Douglas Rendell (1992), The Thornton-Pickard Story, p. 27-34.
P-H van Hasbroeck (1989), 150 Classic Cameras, p. 58.
P-H van Hasbroeck (1989), 150 Classic Cameras, p. 58.
Further details
Condition: 4G