Germany Schaefer, Washington AL (baseball), 1911. Shows Herman A. "Germany"Schaefer (1876-1919), one of the most entertaining characters in baseball history, trying out the other side of the camera during the Washington Senators visit to play the New York Highlanders in April, 1911. Germany Schaefer, a versatile infielder and quick baserunner, played most of his career with the Detroit Tigers and the Washington Senators. The camera is a 5x7 Press Graflex with a modification to accommodate the large lens. The camera was produced by the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/germany-schaefer-washington-al-baseball-1911-shows-herman-a-quotgermanyquotschaefer-1876-1919-one-of-the-most-entertaining-characters-in-baseball-history-trying-out-the-other-side-of-the-camera-during-the-washington-senators-visit-to-play-the-new-york-highlanders-in-april-1911-germany-schaefer-a-versatile-infielder-and-quick-baserunner-played-most-of-his-career-with-the-detroit-tigers-and-the-washington-senators-the-camera-is-a-5x7-press-graflex-with-a-modification-to-accommodate-the-large-lens-the-camera-was-produced-by-the-folmer-amp-schwing-division-of-eastman-kodak-co-image603639657.html
RM2X224F5–Germany Schaefer, Washington AL (baseball), 1911. Shows Herman A. "Germany"Schaefer (1876-1919), one of the most entertaining characters in baseball history, trying out the other side of the camera during the Washington Senators visit to play the New York Highlanders in April, 1911. Germany Schaefer, a versatile infielder and quick baserunner, played most of his career with the Detroit Tigers and the Washington Senators. The camera is a 5x7 Press Graflex with a modification to accommodate the large lens. The camera was produced by the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak Co
This 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 silicon Ultra Low Expansion Glass (ULE 7971). It consists of two 1-inch glass disks fused to the faces of a thin square eggcrate-like support structure. This support structure creates a mirror that weighs about one-fifth that of a solid piece of the same size but retains required rigidity and stability characteristics. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-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-silicon-ultra-low-expansion-glass-ule-7971-it-consists-of-two-1-inch-glass-disks-fused-to-the-faces-of-a-thin-square-eggcrate-like-support-structure-this-support-structure-creates-a-mirror-that-weighs-about-one-fifth-that-of-a-solid-piece-of-the-same-size-but-retains-required-rigidity-and-stability-characteristics-image440352017.html
RM2GGBNDN–This 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 silicon Ultra Low Expansion Glass (ULE 7971). It consists of two 1-inch glass disks fused to the faces of a thin square eggcrate-like support structure. This support structure creates a mirror that weighs about one-fifth that of a solid piece of the same size but retains required rigidity and stability characteristics.
This Eastman Kodak 35mm camera is the same as the ones used to take pairs of close-up photographs of the lunar surface. When the camera’s base was placed on the Moon's surface and the trigger under the handle pulled, the camera would photograph the area beneath its lenses. The resulting photographs would give a three dimensional or stereoscopic effect when placed in a special viewer. This item was transferred to the Smithsonian in 1974. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-eastman-kodak-35mm-camera-is-the-same-as-the-ones-used-to-take-pairs-of-close-up-photographs-of-the-lunar-surface-when-the-camerax2019s-base-was-placed-on-the-moons-surface-and-the-trigger-under-the-handle-pulled-the-camera-would-photograph-the-area-beneath-its-lenses-the-resulting-photographs-would-give-a-three-dimensional-or-stereoscopic-effect-when-placed-in-a-special-viewer-this-item-was-transferred-to-the-smithsonian-in-1974-image440352118.html
RM2GGBNHA–This Eastman Kodak 35mm camera is the same as the ones used to take pairs of close-up photographs of the lunar surface. When the camera’s base was placed on the Moon's surface and the trigger under the handle pulled, the camera would photograph the area beneath its lenses. The resulting photographs would give a three dimensional or stereoscopic effect when placed in a special viewer. This item was transferred to the Smithsonian in 1974.
If you want it - take it - with a Kodak, c1900. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/if-you-want-it-take-it-with-a-kodak-c1900-image491498780.html
RM2KFHKKT–If you want it - take it - with a Kodak, c1900.
If you want it - take it - with a Kodak, c1900. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/if-you-want-it-take-it-with-a-kodak-c1900-image491442837.html
RM2KFF49W–If you want it - take it - with a Kodak, c1900.
If you want it - take it - with a Kodak, c1900. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/if-you-want-it-take-it-with-a-kodak-c1900-image491479749.html
RM2KFGRC5–If you want it - take it - with a Kodak, c1900.
1A 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. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior folding camera on the 1924 Douglas World Cruiser "Chicago" Round the World Flight. Using "Autographic" film and a stylus, the user could write data on the negative via carbon paper fit inbetween the film and the film backing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1a-autographic-kodak-junior-folding-camera-for-a-116-filmkodak-f77-130mm-lens-no149925-black-leatherette-case-lt-lowell-smith-took-this-no-1a-autographic-kodak-junior-folding-camera-on-the-1924-douglas-world-cruiser-quotchicagoquot-round-the-world-flight-using-quotautographicquot-film-and-a-stylus-the-user-could-write-data-on-the-negative-via-carbon-paper-fit-inbetween-the-film-and-the-film-backing-image440351653.html
RM2GGBN0N–1A 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. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior folding camera on the 1924 Douglas World Cruiser "Chicago" Round the World Flight. Using "Autographic" film and a stylus, the user could write data on the negative via carbon paper fit inbetween the film and the film backing.
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