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'''Arthur Rayment''' was a camera designer in London in the late 19th century. He was a partner in [[Perken|Perken, Son and Rayment]]. He patented a design for a way of fastening the front standard of a bellows camera in place on the baseboard (Perken sold cameras to Rayment's Patent).<ref>[http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_C418.html Half-plate 'Rayment's Patent' camera] by Perken, Son & Rayment, at [http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/index.html Early Photography]; the sites notes cite British Patent 1675 of 1886.</ref>
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'''Arthur Rayment''' was a camera designer in London in the late 19th century. He was a partner in [[Perken|Perken, Son and Rayment]]. He patented a design for a way of fastening the front standard of a bellows camera in place on the baseboard (Perken sold cameras to Rayment's Patent).<ref>[http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_C418.html Half-plate 'Rayment's Patent' camera] by Perken, Son & Rayment, at [http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/index.html Early Photography]; the sites notes cite British Patent 1675 of 1886.</ref><ref>[http://www.woodandbrass.co.uk/detail.php?cat_num=0047 Half-plate Rayment's Patent camera] at [http://www.woodandbrass.co.uk/index.php Wood and Brass].</ref>
  
 
Rayment was a director of Paul's Animatographe Ltd., a very short-lived company, presumably intended to make cinema equipment; it appears the company never traded, however.<ref>[http://londonfilm.bbk.ac.uk/view/business/?id=695 Paul's Animatographe] entry at [http://londonfilm.bbk.ac.uk/ The London Project].</ref>
 
Rayment was a director of Paul's Animatographe Ltd., a very short-lived company, presumably intended to make cinema equipment; it appears the company never traded, however.<ref>[http://londonfilm.bbk.ac.uk/view/business/?id=695 Paul's Animatographe] entry at [http://londonfilm.bbk.ac.uk/ The London Project].</ref>

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Arthur Rayment was a camera designer in London in the late 19th century. He was a partner in Perken, Son and Rayment. He patented a design for a way of fastening the front standard of a bellows camera in place on the baseboard (Perken sold cameras to Rayment's Patent).[1][2]

Rayment was a director of Paul's Animatographe Ltd., a very short-lived company, presumably intended to make cinema equipment; it appears the company never traded, however.[3]


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  1. Half-plate 'Rayment's Patent' camera by Perken, Son & Rayment, at Early Photography; the sites notes cite British Patent 1675 of 1886.
  2. Half-plate Rayment's Patent camera at Wood and Brass.
  3. Paul's Animatographe entry at The London Project.