Montgomery Ward

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The Montgomery Ward department stores chain is reputed to be the first department store to operate by mail order. The company was founded in Chicago in 1872 by Aaron Montgomery Ward[1]. They sold cameras under the Wards brand, and some by other names. Like other department stores of the 1950s through 1990s such as Sears and Kmart, they sold a variety of other photographic equipment such as light meters, flashbulbs, and film under their own house brand. Unlike Sears and Kmart, however, Montgomery Ward also carried a variety of very high-end photographic equipment in addition to their medium-range and low-end offerings.

The company was not consistent in its camera branding. For example, their 1948 photographic catalog shows no cameras with Montgomery Ward branding, and lists the Argoflex E under its own name. (Prior to WWII, this camera was sold as the Wardflex.) Generally, Montgomery Ward sold fewer cameras using their own house brand than their competitors, but sold a wider range of cameras and other photographic equipment using original manufacturers' labeling.

Cameras

  • Adams 351
  • Adams 352
  • Baby Thornward #2
  • Long Focus Thornward - 4x5
  • Majestic
  • Montgomery Model B - 4x5
  • MW
  • Premium
  • Rolfix (made by Franka)
  • Thornward Dandy - 4x5

Wards

35mm Rangefinder

35mm Viewfinder

SLR

  • Wards SLR 500
  • Wards SLR 600
  • Wards SLR 700 (Konica FP)

TLR

110 cameras

  • Montgomery Ward 688

126 cameras

  • Wards Autoflash 100
  • Wards Autoflash 300 (Keystone)
  • Wards cp301 (Konica EE-Matic 260)
  • Wards cp302
  • Wards x 42c

127 Cameras

Box

Notes

Links

About Us page at Montgomery Ward company site

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