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Kodak Developing Box Lid

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Named No. 2 Brownie Developing Box, it was an adaptation of the Kodak Film Tank, a camera simple and easy to use. The developing was done in daylight, by following the instructions that came with each box. The film used in this camera was a roll of A120, 120, A127, or 127 Kodak Film. Unfortunately, this lid is missing the box, roller and string kept inside, cork, and the instruction booklet. Made of brass.

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  • Title

    Kodak Developing Box Lid

  • Maker

    Eastman Kodak

  • Date made

    c. 1909 - 1915

  • Subject

    Photography

  • Additional information

    Processed material, Metal, Brass

  • Rights

    All rights reserved

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    https://ehive.com/collections/4456/objects/1901422

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Western Bay Museum

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Western Bay Museum

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