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Posters. New York, 1890s-1907. c1890 - 1907. Creator: Edward PenfieldPosters. New York, 1890s-1907. c1890 - 1907. [Publisher: Harper Publications; Place: New York]
Oklahoma drought farmers, Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, 1936. Creator: Dorothea LangeSallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma drought farmers. "Nothing to do. These fellers, " said one of them, "are goin' to stay right here till they dry up and die too"
A Kodak creates a sensation, between 1890 and 1900. Creator: UnknownA Kodak creates a sensation, between 1890 and 1900. Frances Benjamin Johnston with group of children looking at her camera
Camera, Stereo 35mm, Lunar Surface, Apollo, 1970s. Creator: KodakThis Eastman Kodak 35mm camera is the same as the ones used to take pairs of close-up photographs of the lunar surface. When the cameras base was placed on the Moons surface
Camera, Kodak, 1A Autographic Junior, Lt. Lowell Smith, 1924. Creator: Kodak1A Autographic Kodak Junior folding camera for A-116 film.Kodak F7.7, 130mm lens no.149925; black leatherette case. Lt. Lowell Smith took this No
Mirror, Primary Backup, Hubble Space Telescope. Creator: KodakThis is the backup primary mirror for the Hubble Space Telescope manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company. The blank for this mirror was fabricated by the Corning Glass Works using their high
Film box from the studio of H. C. Anderson, ca. 1965. Creator: KodakAn empty Kodak Super Panchro-Press Type B Film box, gold with black and white and red graphic on front. Handwriting along TC reads " Women Bust / 1965" handwriting along CL reads
Cities of the Sunny South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1909. Creator: George RoseCities of the Sunny South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1909. Collins Street from Russell Street looking west, a grand avenue
Advertisement for Kodak Brownie box cameras, 1900. From 1888 the Kodak box camera took Eastmans coated paper roll film. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 4 August 1900)
Advertisement for Kodak cameras, 1890. From 1888 Kodak cameras took Eastmans coated paper roll film. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 20 September 1890)
Advertisement for Kodak cameras, 1893. This advertisement carries the famous slogan You press the button, we do the rest. From 1888 the Kodak box camera took Eastmans coated paper roll film