St. Olaf College 3D object collection ➔ Ole G. Felland's camera accessories


Equipment
Usage: late 19th to early 20th century Single
4 items
Wood and glass printing frames with metal battens and hinges. Three have metal dials. One is missing the front piece. Maker's marks read, "SCOVILL | M.F.G. CO.", "E&H.T. ANTHONY & CO.", and "EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY". ; 5 items
Five wood film holders with metal components. Some display a handwritten "Exposed" or printed "EXPOSED". ; 7 items
Two white, four black, and one brown metal and plastic trays. Two trays have lips on one corner. Some rusting and wear are visible. One tray has "TRADE | "CELLULOID" | MARK" impressed on the back, and another has "6 1/2 x 8 1/2" printed on the side and "GERMANY | 1110" printed on the bottom. ; 1 items
One molded glass beaker with a small lip and measurement lines. "EASTMAN KODAK Co. | ROCHESTER. N.Y." is impressed on the side. An impression on the bottom reads, "PHOTOGRAPHIC | USE | ONLY | KODAK". ; 1 items
A dark greenish brown cloth with a slight sheen. Some fraying and stains are visible. ; 2 items
Wooden tripod base and extensions, with metal components, for use with Ole G. Felland's camera. The base has a round top with three extendable legs beneath.
Archives Work Area ➔ 250J
277A
These camera accessories belonged to Ole G. Felland, a history professor and librarian at Saint Olaf College. After purchasing his camera in 1886, Felland created an extensive collection of photographs. His daughter and a 1923 graduate of the College, Nordis Felland, donated this material in 1982.

Felland, O. G., 1853-1938 (related)
Felland, Nordis Adelheid, 1901-1985 (donor)
Eastman Kodak Company (creator)
Scovill Manufacturing Company (creator)
E. & H.T. Anthony And Co. (creator)
Photography
Photography--Processing
camera accessories
contact printing frames
film holders (camera components)
darkroom trays
beakers (pouring vessels)
cloth
tripods (camera accessories)