Kodak Ltd.

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Kodak Ltd. London was the later name of the British branch of Eastman Kodak Co.. It was incorporated in 1889 as Eastman Photographic Materials Company, Limited, in London, England. In 1891 it opened a factory in Harrow near London. It made cameras as well as photo paper, photochemicals and other accessories.

cameras

plate

  • Kodak S1 Mark11 (view camera with long bellows)

120 film

  • No. 2 Brownie Junior
  • No. 2 Portrait Brownie Model F
  • Brownie Cresta II
  • Brownie Cresta 3

126 film

See the Instamatic page for a more comprehensive list of Instamatic cameras.

127 film

620 film

616 film

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