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Description: | "The vast majority of these pictures were taken with the above camera. This twin-lens Automatic Rolleiflex was purchased in 1947. At that time this camera... |
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Description: | "The Corsair II was a Universal Camera Corp. model that was introduced in 1939. It was cheaply made & had a faulty film advance. The camera was purchased... |
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Description: | "While stationed in Japan in 1945-46, the photographer's sister obtained this camera." |
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Description: | "The Contax II was manufactured from 1936-42. It was a superb, rugged camera & was widely used by Life Magazine photographers in WWII." |
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Description: | "The Univex Mercury was a Universal Camera Corp. product. A similar camera was used by Fred H. Bandlow when he photographed Theresa natives in 1935. It too... |
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Description: | View of a camera owned by Jim Widmer. The Stereo Realist is a camera that takes 3D pictures and was manufactured by David White Company of Menomonee Fall... |
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Description: | "Greg Langenfeld, Theresa's last family doctor, enjoyed photography as a hobby. He carried this small, pocket-sized camera when he didn't have his bulkier... |
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Description: | "The Argus C3 was manufactured from 1939-66. It was a solid, durable, 'brick-shaped' camera." |
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Description: | "The Pacemaker 4x5 Speed Graphic (1947-54) was the mainstay of news photographers in the 40s & 50s." |
Date: | 11 24 1955 |
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Description: | With a Rolleiflex camera, Fred Bandlow takes pictures of bridesmaids at the Boegel/Shommer wedding. |
Date: | 12 2004 |
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Description: | Gloria Weber, Mrs. Wisconsin 2003, poses for Gosia Schweiger. |
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