Photographs taken with a 1917 Camera
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Photographs taken with a 1917 Camera
Hope these are of interest - I have a 1917 Kodak No 2 Autographic camera, which I can still get film for as it uses 120mm film available from Ilford. I've been using it to take photographs over the past few years and have been using it a lot more often this year.
The camera itself
Photographs taken in 2008;
Cross of sacrifice at Tezze British Cemetery, Italy
Privates Lambert and Knowles of the Middlesex and York & Lancs Regiments respectively, on the Piave
Italian troops prior to the crossing of the Piave
A canal running by an old mill in Yorkshire
Canal basin and industrial buildings in the West Midlands
Photographs taken this year;
Nearly the same viewpoint as the Black Country Museum photograph taken in 2008, this was taken in January 2011
1915 Motor Narrowboat 'Peacock'
Men of 'The Warwicks 1914-18 Living History Group'
High Force, in Teesdale, County Durham
Hendon's 1915 Watch Office
1923 built North Eastern Railway Y7 Locomotive number 985 leaving the reconstructed Rowley Railway Station at Beamish
The train passing the Hall's Distemper advertisement
Garage and Motor Showroom in the 1913 Beamish Town
Sunderland Tram 16
A view of the Garage and Co-Operative
Gateshead Tram 10
Industrial equipment behind a Coal Mine
1914 British Infantry in camp
Small section on the march
1916 British infantry in camp
Officer's tent
1916 Matchless motorcycle and sidecar with Vickers machine gun of the Motor Machine Gun Corps
Battle order, 1916
Moving up the line on the War Department Light Railway, 1917
Royal Flying Corps Crossley Tender
RFC Pilot and Observer
The camera itself
Photographs taken in 2008;
Cross of sacrifice at Tezze British Cemetery, Italy
Privates Lambert and Knowles of the Middlesex and York & Lancs Regiments respectively, on the Piave
Italian troops prior to the crossing of the Piave
A canal running by an old mill in Yorkshire
Canal basin and industrial buildings in the West Midlands
Photographs taken this year;
Nearly the same viewpoint as the Black Country Museum photograph taken in 2008, this was taken in January 2011
1915 Motor Narrowboat 'Peacock'
Men of 'The Warwicks 1914-18 Living History Group'
High Force, in Teesdale, County Durham
Hendon's 1915 Watch Office
1923 built North Eastern Railway Y7 Locomotive number 985 leaving the reconstructed Rowley Railway Station at Beamish
The train passing the Hall's Distemper advertisement
Garage and Motor Showroom in the 1913 Beamish Town
Sunderland Tram 16
A view of the Garage and Co-Operative
Gateshead Tram 10
Industrial equipment behind a Coal Mine
1914 British Infantry in camp
Small section on the march
1916 British infantry in camp
Officer's tent
1916 Matchless motorcycle and sidecar with Vickers machine gun of the Motor Machine Gun Corps
Battle order, 1916
Moving up the line on the War Department Light Railway, 1917
Royal Flying Corps Crossley Tender
RFC Pilot and Observer
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Very nice, too. An antique camera taking shots of bygone scenes seem to give the photos a quality of antiquity itself. Thanks.
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Re: Photographs taken with a 1917 Camera
I agree with Giners remarks above. BTW was the Halls distemper advert on the ECML near Cramlington. I remember seeing an ad like this from a window of a Newcastle bound DMU.
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there used be another halls distemper sign at south gosforth east junction in company with another of the same ilk but i cant recollect what it was like52D wrote:I agree with Giners remarks above. BTW was the Halls distemper advert on the ECML near Cramlington. I remember seeing an ad like this from a window of a Newcastle bound DMU.
Re: Photographs taken with a 1917 Camera
Smashing photographs! Can you imagine a modern age digital camera still working when it is over 90 years old? I dont think so!
What speed is the film you are using?
What speed is the film you are using?
Its good to know where you stand. Saves making a fool of yourself later......
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Really top shots, very evocative. You would not really know they were modern. Do you do all the developing yourself?
thanks
Simon
thanks
Simon
don't forget about the Great Eastern Railway
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Hi Simon, I cheat i'm afraid - my brother studies photography at University so he develops them for me (he used to do them at college but moved to Uni this year, hence the large gap in having any processed). Originally I had Jessops develop them but the cost was so, so prohibitive it wasn't always worth it when I can't guarantee the results of the photographs
Author of 'The North Eastern Railway in the First World War' - now available in paperback!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask
Re: Photographs taken with a 1917 Camera
My latest batch of three films - still another two slightly older ones to be done in the new year
Sentinel six wheel steam bus
Newcastle Tram 114 of 1901
Royal Flying Corps Pilot in Sidcot suit
RFC Air Mechanics
1914 Sunbeam Tourist Trophy Racer
1911 Daimler 38hp Landaulette
Whitby's old Lifeboat Station
1904 Humberette (one of the first movie star cars - a Humberette like this starred in 'The ? Motorist' - http://electric-edwardians.blogspot.com ... -1906.html )
Two RFC Air Mechanics
It's 1914, and the recruits of the 'Durham Pals', who haven't received their uniforms yet and so are still in civilian clothes, are learning to fire the SMLE (Short Magazine Lee Enfield) Rifle
On the march
Edwardian North Eastern Railway tiled map, installed around 1901 and still on display at Whitby railway station
Sentinel six wheel steam bus
Newcastle Tram 114 of 1901
Royal Flying Corps Pilot in Sidcot suit
RFC Air Mechanics
1914 Sunbeam Tourist Trophy Racer
1911 Daimler 38hp Landaulette
Whitby's old Lifeboat Station
1904 Humberette (one of the first movie star cars - a Humberette like this starred in 'The ? Motorist' - http://electric-edwardians.blogspot.com ... -1906.html )
Two RFC Air Mechanics
It's 1914, and the recruits of the 'Durham Pals', who haven't received their uniforms yet and so are still in civilian clothes, are learning to fire the SMLE (Short Magazine Lee Enfield) Rifle
On the march
Edwardian North Eastern Railway tiled map, installed around 1901 and still on display at Whitby railway station
Author of 'The North Eastern Railway in the First World War' - now available in paperback!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask
Re: Photographs taken with a 1917 Camera
Here's my latest batch;
Boer War 17th Lancers
Boer War British Infantry
Early WW1 - new recruits for the Durham Pals Battalion, still in civilian clothing, are taught to fire the Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifle
Men being instructed on the use of the Webley Mk VI Revolver
A well earned break for fish and chips
A 1917 Ford Model T Ambulance
German Soldiers of IR28
French 'Poilus' in camp
French soldiers at a Hotchkiss machine gun position
British soldiers in a trench, 1916
Recently returned from the front, these men of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment are having a break in a small Estaminet set up in a camp
Two Royal Flying Corps Pilots of a Home Defence Squadron
Boer War 17th Lancers
Boer War British Infantry
Early WW1 - new recruits for the Durham Pals Battalion, still in civilian clothing, are taught to fire the Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifle
Men being instructed on the use of the Webley Mk VI Revolver
A well earned break for fish and chips
A 1917 Ford Model T Ambulance
German Soldiers of IR28
French 'Poilus' in camp
French soldiers at a Hotchkiss machine gun position
British soldiers in a trench, 1916
Recently returned from the front, these men of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment are having a break in a small Estaminet set up in a camp
Two Royal Flying Corps Pilots of a Home Defence Squadron
Author of 'The North Eastern Railway in the First World War' - now available in paperback!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask