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[[Category: Camera designers|Grange, Kenneth]] | [[Category: Camera designers|Grange, Kenneth]] |
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Kenneth Grange (b. 1929) is a British industrial designer responsible for a number of cameras for Kodak Ltd., as well as many other well-known products - such as the Kenwood Chef food mixer, the front of the Inter-City 125 locomotive, the first UK parking meters, bus shelters for London Transport, razors for Wilkinson Sword, the Parker 25 pen and lamps for Anglepoise.
- Kodak Brownie Vecta (1963)
- Kodak Brownie 44A & 44B (1959)
- Various Kodak Instamatics - e.g. Instamatic 25 and Instamatic 133
- Kodak Pocket Instamatic housing (1975)