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"Albion" ¼-plate 1895 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
E & T Underwood manufactured cameras at their Brunswick Works, 130-2 Granville Street, Birmingham from the early 1890s.
In an 1896 advertisement they listed field cameras for ¼-plate, ½-plate and 1/1-plate with many names including:
- Albion
- Club
- Field (“Best value in the world”)
- Instanto
- President
- Stereograph
There were also magazine cameras with the names:
- Argosy
- Automat
- City
- Idler
- Sphynx
In 1905 they advertised a leather-covered ¼-plate folding camera named the “Foldette” which was also available as a Triple Extension Foldette.