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+ | The '''Imperial''' is a range of folding field cameras made by [[Thornton-Pickard]] in the early years of the twentieth century. The cameras are made from mahogany with brass fittings. Double- and triple- extension models of the camera were available, as was a camera with a built-in focal-plane shutter. | ||
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Imperial whole-plate, triple-extension, c.1910 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
The Imperial is a range of folding field cameras made by Thornton-Pickard in the early years of the twentieth century. The cameras are made from mahogany with brass fittings. Double- and triple- extension models of the camera were available, as was a camera with a built-in focal-plane shutter.
Imperial half-plate, double-extension, serial no. 442 image by forlornhop (Image rights) |