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Kodak: Camera Models

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c1877. Kodak Plate No 3. Exhibit At Beck Isle Museum.
c1910. Kodak 3A. Exhibit at Millicent Museum.
1905. Kodak Brownie No 2. Exhibit at the Grassington Folk Museum.
June 1939.
June 1939.
June 1939. Bantam.
June 1939. Six-20 Duo.
Six-20 Model C box.
c1935. Kodak Six-16 Junior. Exhibit at Millicent Museum.
Brownie Six-20. Exhibit at Queensland Maritime Museum.
Brownie Six-20. Model D. Exhibit at Millicent Museum.
Brownie Flash IV Camera. Exhibit at the Etruria Industrial Museum.
Brownie 44A Camera. Exhibit at the Etruria Industrial Museum.
1957. Kodak Sterling II.
1957. Duaflex II.
1957.
1957. Kodak Junior II model.
1961. Colorsnap 35 camera.
1932-37. Kodak Six-20 camera. Exhibit at the Grassington Folk Museum.
Exhibit at Grassington Folk Museum.
Brownie Flash II.
Brownie Flash II.
Brownie Six-20 Model C.
Brownie Six-20 Model E.
Brownie Model I.


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