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* Butcher's Quarter Plate Cameo (c.1910)
 
* Butcher's Quarter Plate Cameo (c.1910)
 
* Butcher's Royal Mail Stamp Camera
 
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* Primus Coronet No.2 quarter-plate camera
  
 
===Links & Sources===
 
===Links & Sources===

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W. Butcher and Sons Ltd. was a British camera maker, formed as a pharmacy business by William Butcher in Blackheath in 1887. Photographic items were manufactured from c.1897 by sons of William, W.E. & F.E. Butcher. The name "Primus" seems to belong to this early company[1].

A headquarters at Camera House, Farringdon Avenue, London EC has been set up by February 1902. Whilst manufacturing some of their own stock, much came by other makers, such as Hüttig and Ica in Germany.

In 1914, war prevented Butcher's German imports, and they joined forces with Houghton in 1915 to form the Houghton-Butcher Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The two companies continued to sell their own brands until their fully merging on 1 January 1926 to form Houghton Butcher (Great Britain) Ltd. and the Holborn-based Ensign Ltd[2].

Butcher's Cameras

  • Little Nipper; (a rebadged Gnom {1901}; Aviso, {1907}); the Japanese Cherry is based on these.
  • Midg
  • Butcher's National Field Camera
  • Butcher's Watch Pocket Carbine
    • No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and Popular models
  • Butcher's Quarter Plate Cameo (c.1910)
  • Butcher's Royal Mail Stamp Camera
  • Primus Coronet No.2 quarter-plate camera

Links & Sources

  1. Butcher, W & Sons company profile at The London Project
  2. Obituary of W.E. Butcher, 1936 (scroll down two pages to P.541)