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2018.018.116 Camera, Twin Lens Reflex |
Argus 75 twin lens reflex camera in original box. Bakelite body, woven strap, instructions for use in box. Box has red and yellow cover with black bottom. Camera fits snugly into opening in the base… Read More | |
2018.018.117 Camera, Box |
Eastman Kodak box camera, Brownie No.2A Model C. The model C was produced in the US between 1924 and 1933 and used size 116 film. This one has a blue metal housing with a black leather strap handle.… Read More | |
2018.018.118 Camera, Box |
This box camera is a Rainbow Hawkeye #2, Model C, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co. starting in 1926. It is a basic box camera using 120 film and featuring a single portrait orientation viewfinder… Read More | |
2018.018.119 Camera, Box |
This box camera is a Brownie No. 2A, Model C. The Model C was made by Eastman Kodak Co. in the US from 1924 to 1933 and used size 116 film. This camera has a black aluminum body and is in its… Read More | |
2018.018.120 Camera, Box |
This is a Magazine Cyclone No. 2 box camera manufactured by Western Camera Mfg. Co., New York and Chicago, from 1897 to 1899. It was capable of taking twelve quarter plate (or 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch)… Read More | |
2018.018.121 Camera, Folding |
Competitor View 8 x 10 by Seneca Camera Mfg. Company. Folding field camera with black bellows focusing, wooden body, and brass fittings. A lens is stored in the same box separately from the camera.… Read More | |
2018.018.122 Camera, Kinescope |
Palmer Kinescope Recorder Modulite Video Recording Camera SCI #89545 Model SW3 Serial # 046-010 W. A. Palmer Films, San Francisco. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with… Read More | |
2018.018.123 Camera, Box |
This simple box camera is a Baby Brownie. It has a bakelite body and uses size 127 film. The Baby Brownie was produced by the Eastman Kodak Co. from 1934 to 1941 in the US, and 1948 to 1952 in the UK… Read More | |
2018.018.124 Camera, 35 mm |
Minolta Freedom Zoom 90 35mm camera with case and three rolls of Kodak 400 35mm film. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding… Read More | |
2018.018.125 Camera |
Kodak Disc camera 6000, 1982-1989. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. | |
2018.018.126 Plate, Dinner |
Ironware dinner plate used at the Civil War Soldiers' Orphans' Home in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Donated with the dinner plate was a note explaining its significance. | |
2018.018.127 Silhouette |
Silhouette cut by Cedar Falls artist Marie Cook, of the Cedar Falls Civil War Soldier's Orphans Home, later called Central Hall when it became part of the Iowa State Normal School campus. | |
2018.018.128 Block, Engraving |
Large printing block, shows 2 or 3 buildings including the original Soldiers Orphans Home (left) and the Old Administration Building on the University of Northern Iowa campus. The picture is etched… Read More | |
2018.018.129 Print, Photographic |
1965 fire that destroyed Old Central, on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (previously Iowa State Normal School, later University of Northern Iowa). | |
2018.018.130 Card, Mourning |
Mourning card. "In Memoriam - Died at Camp Sherman, Miss., August 24, 1863, of congestion of the lungs, William Barry, of Company B 31st Regiment Iowa Infantry Volunteers." Photo of WIlliam Barry in… Read More | |
2018.018.131 Mold, Candle |
Candle mold made by George Henry Hammerand, a Cedar Falls, Iowa tinner by trade. | |
2018.018.132 Lantern, Candle |
Lantern, made by George Henry Hammerand, a Cedar Falls, Iowa tinner. | |
2018.018.133 Button, Insignia |
This button reads "S.O. Home - Davenport" and shows a soldier and flag in the center. It is brass in a wood frame. It is from the Civil War Soldiers' Orphans Home in Davenport, Iowa. | |
2018.018.134 Newspaper |
The Orphans' Casket, first edition, 1 July 1869. Published by the Soldiers' Orphans, Cedar Falls. This is the only copy of this publication known to exist. | |
2018.018.135 Print, Photographic |
Photo of Herman Casewell Hemenway of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Attorney, legislator, Trustee Iowa State Normal School. | |
2018.018.136 Print, Photographic |
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2018.018.137 Sketch |
The Monitor House, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Established before 1873; burned down 1885. | |
2018.018.138 Print, Photographic |
Iowa State Normal School, Cedar Falls, Iowa ca. 1888. Old Central, previously the Civil War Soldiers' Orphans Home, in the center. | |
2018.018.139 Print, Photographic |
1896 photograph of buildngs on the campus of Iowa State Normal School, Cedar Falls, Iowa. L-r: Gilchrist Hall, the Old Administration Building, Central Hall (the Soldiers' Orphans Home) & Chapel. | |
2018.018.140 Print, Photographic |
Cedar Falls Civil War Soldiers' Orphans Home. |