A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath that reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and a switch with an arrow on it. at the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet, beside it there are two buttons to open the film holder. Underneath there is a metal attachment at the bottom.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath that reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and a switch with an arrow on it. at the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet, beside it there are two buttons to open the film holder. Underneath there is a metal attachment at the bottom.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the Film Holder and a black name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the right side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and two circular clear plastic pieces beside it. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a dial to open the film holder.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the Film Holder and a black name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the right side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and two circular clear plastic pieces beside it. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a dial to open the film holder.
A Black Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" above the emblem is a white label sticker. At the top there is a lever and one circular clear plastic piece beside it. Underneath the lever is a switch with a red arrow pointing right. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a metal attachment.
A Black Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" above the emblem is a white label sticker. At the top there is a lever and one circular clear plastic piece beside it. Underneath the lever is a switch with a red arrow pointing right. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a metal attachment.
Physical Condition
Poor
Material
metal
plastic
Condition Remarks
Dirty, ripped, scratched, there is a broken piece inside
A light brown Linhof film holder. There is a label on the side that reads "Super Rollex 56 x 72" and a red name tag at the bottom front that reads "MAX PATZELT" at the top front there is a switch with an arrow pointing at the left. At the top there is a lever and a clear plastic circle to show the numbers inside. At the bottom there is a clip to hold the information for some film in this case it is a Kodak EP 120. Plastic tab at side to remove metal sheet.
A light brown Linhof film holder. There is a label on the side that reads "Super Rollex 56 x 72" and a red name tag at the bottom front that reads "MAX PATZELT" at the top front there is a switch with an arrow pointing at the left. At the top there is a lever and a clear plastic circle to show the numbers inside. At the bottom there is a clip to hold the information for some film in this case it is a Kodak EP 120. Plastic tab at side to remove metal sheet.
Physical Condition
Poor
Material
metal
plastic
Condition Remarks
The emblem is missing and the plastic tab appears to be melted
Ship's binnacle from the Motor Vessel (MV) Nechako that began life in 1929 as the Cora Marie - luxury yacht of W.C. Shelly, B.C.'s Finance Minister. She was sold in California in the 1930s and later served with the U.S. Navy as a patrol boat during World War II. Kitimat Constructors purchased her in 1952 for transporting construction personnel between Butedale, Prince Rupert, and Kitimat. In 1954 the motor vessel, skippered by Captain Bill Cogswell, began regular trips ferrying construction personnel and freight between Kitimat and Kemano. With Captain Cogswell, she logged close to 1,200 round trips between the two communities. The binnacle was restored and presented by the Kemano Power Operations Group to E.W. Red McKernan, first Superintendent of Power Operations "for devoted service as ship's husband, 1954-1974". Mr. McKernan in turn donated it to the Kemano Museum. Donated by Alcan Primary Metal
Glass slides in wood frames, most with religious subject matter, all stored in wood box - has insets on top and 2 eye hooks on the side. It is black in color.
Glass slides in wood frames, most with religious subject matter, all stored in wood box - has insets on top and 2 eye hooks on the side. It is black in color.