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''There is also a folding quarter-plate field camera named the [[Albion (Taylors)|Albion]], sold by the high-street chemist Taylor's Drug Company Ltd of Leeds and London, at about the same time.''
 
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The '''Albion''' is a ¼-plate [[tailboard camera]] by E & T [[Underwood]] of Birmingham with reversible back and Underwood lens, c.1895. Focussing is by sliding the rear standard.
 
The '''Albion''' is a ¼-plate [[tailboard camera]] by E & T [[Underwood]] of Birmingham with reversible back and Underwood lens, c.1895. Focussing is by sliding the rear standard.
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There is also a folding quarter-plate field camera named the Albion, sold by the high-street chemist Taylor's Drug Company Ltd of Leeds and London, at about the same time.

The Albion is a ¼-plate tailboard camera by E & T Underwood of Birmingham with reversible back and Underwood lens, c.1895. Focussing is by sliding the rear standard.