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Kodak Brownie camera with original box, c.1902 (wood & cardboard)

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NRM41664
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Kodak Brownie camera with original box, c.1902 (wood & cardboard)
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English School, (20th century) / English
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National Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire
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wood and cardboard
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George Eastman marketed the original Brownie to be an inexpensive camera for the mass market; cost when first introduced in 1900; simple to use; designed by Frank Brownell; No.1;

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© Science and Society Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
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Medium 809 × 1024 px 69 × 87 mm 1.0 MB

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