a) A leather hard shell camera case with a strap. There are snap buttons to close and open it. There is a hand turnable screw to securly hold the camera in the case.
b) An Agfa Flexilette camera. It has a dual lens with three dials, at the front with markings: "AGFA COLOR APOTAR 1: 2.8/45" Dial at top to change numbers in window with button there is a window and some dried glue around it, the viewfinder is possibly missing. There are two dials at the bottom. the sides have metal loops to hook a strap.
a) A leather hard shell camera case with a strap. There are snap buttons to close and open it. There is a hand turnable screw to securly hold the camera in the case.
b) An Agfa Flexilette camera. It has a dual lens with three dials, at the front with markings: "AGFA COLOR APOTAR 1: 2.8/45" Dial at top to change numbers in window with button there is a window and some dried glue around it, the viewfinder is possibly missing. There are two dials at the bottom. the sides have metal loops to hook a strap.
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
metal
plastic
glass
leather
Condition Remarks
The leather bag is bent at the front, the lens is dirty
The case is attached onto the camera case strap and can be removed
c) A leather hard shell camera flash case. There is a button to close and open it. "Agfa" is written at the front.
d) An Agfalux flash. "Agfa AGFALUX" is marked at the front: Inside there is a flash that can be rotated to form a flash bowl, with a wire beneath, and battery compartment. There is a dial at the back and an attachment at the bottom.
The case is attached onto the camera case strap and can be removed
c) A leather hard shell camera flash case. There is a button to close and open it. "Agfa" is written at the front.
d) An Agfalux flash. "Agfa AGFALUX" is marked at the front: Inside there is a flash that can be rotated to form a flash bowl, with a wire beneath, and battery compartment. There is a dial at the back and an attachment at the bottom.
a) A black Leitz camera lens with two camera lenses. The front of the lens has markings that read: "LEITZ WETZLAR 2905125 ELMARIT - R 1 : 2 . 8 / 24" the sides have numbers.
b) A Leitz camera lens, the edges have four "LEITZ" markings.
c) A black camera lens with ridges at the side
a) A black Leitz camera lens with two camera lenses. The front of the lens has markings that read: "LEITZ WETZLAR 2905125 ELMARIT - R 1 : 2 . 8 / 24" the sides have numbers.
b) A Leitz camera lens, the edges have four "LEITZ" markings.
c) A black camera lens with ridges at the side
A beige plastic Linhof anatomical grip. The grip is for the left hand. There is a metal rod at the top that can be pressed down to control the piece of metal that sticks out of the wire. There is a metal attachment piece at the side along with two plastic dials that keep the leather strap in place. There are hand grooves with a leather strap beside it.
A beige plastic Linhof anatomical grip. The grip is for the left hand. There is a metal rod at the top that can be pressed down to control the piece of metal that sticks out of the wire. There is a metal attachment piece at the side along with two plastic dials that keep the leather strap in place. There are hand grooves with a leather strap beside it.
A large Linhof camera tripod. It has a large lever at the top with three screw dials and a crank, they are all used to adjust the tripod head. At the bottom there are three screw knobs to adjust the legs of the tripod. Linhof emblem at top of tripod head. It is meant for a large format camera
A large Linhof camera tripod. It has a large lever at the top with three screw dials and a crank, they are all used to adjust the tripod head. At the bottom there are three screw knobs to adjust the legs of the tripod. Linhof emblem at top of tripod head. It is meant for a large format camera
An empty ardboard box by Linhof. It is meant to house one of the 42 mm Linhof lens hoods. The design on the box has an orange label with informaiton and black stripes as the background.
An empty ardboard box by Linhof. It is meant to house one of the 42 mm Linhof lens hoods. The design on the box has an orange label with informaiton and black stripes as the background.
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 Linhof large format camera. There is a view finder at side with rubber eye cup. A hand screw at the top. There are dials, buttons, and levers around the camera. At one side there is a door that reveals a bellows lens when opened. A tripod mount at the bottom. There is a leather strap attached on one side.
A Linhof large format camera. There is a view finder at side with rubber eye cup. A hand screw at the top. There are dials, buttons, and levers around the camera. At one side there is a door that reveals a bellows lens when opened. A tripod mount at the bottom. There is a leather strap attached on one side.
2 copies of a square lens hood from Linhof. The lens hood has a round bottom with a scew in order for it to fit over a lens. Then it tapers off into a square shape. The hood inside has ridges. There are markings on the side that read "Universal - Linhof - Sonnenblende West-Germany 42-51 mm"
2 copies of a square lens hood from Linhof. The lens hood has a round bottom with a scew in order for it to fit over a lens. Then it tapers off into a square shape. The hood inside has ridges. There are markings on the side that read "Universal - Linhof - Sonnenblende West-Germany 42-51 mm"
3 copies of a Linhof lens hood. Two of them have an end with a circle at the bottom and a silver screw so it can attach onto a camera lens. Instead of a screw the other lens hood has a lever, one side of the lever is labelled "off" and the other is blank. All three have a square shaped lens hood. Underneath the square shaped lens there are markings that read: "Linhof Universal - Sonnenblende West - Germany 42mm"
3 copies of a Linhof lens hood. Two of them have an end with a circle at the bottom and a silver screw so it can attach onto a camera lens. Instead of a screw the other lens hood has a lever, one side of the lever is labelled "off" and the other is blank. All three have a square shaped lens hood. Underneath the square shaped lens there are markings that read: "Linhof Universal - Sonnenblende West - Germany 42mm"
A round plastic Linhof reducing ring. The side has a marking that reads "42" on the side. The ring has an intricate shape inside. The specific use for this artifact is unknown.
A round plastic Linhof reducing ring. The side has a marking that reads "42" on the side. The ring has an intricate shape inside. The specific use for this artifact is unknown.
6 different types of slip in filters, each of them are stored in cardboard boxes with Linhof branding. All of them have black plastic frames on each of them with linhof branding on the plastic tab and the number "70" under the branding.
a) A red Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "1" on the tab.
b) A yellow Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "2" on the plastic tab.
c) An orange Linhof slip-in filter.
d) A clear Linhof slip-in filter. The letters "UV" are on one side of the plastic tab.
e) A metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. In same box with f)
f) A layered metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. There is glue on the edges of the mesh. In the same box as e)
6 different types of slip in filters, each of them are stored in cardboard boxes with Linhof branding. All of them have black plastic frames on each of them with linhof branding on the plastic tab and the number "70" under the branding.
a) A red Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "1" on the tab.
b) A yellow Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "2" on the plastic tab.
c) An orange Linhof slip-in filter.
d) A clear Linhof slip-in filter. The letters "UV" are on one side of the plastic tab.
e) A metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. In same box with f)
f) A layered metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. There is glue on the edges of the mesh. In the same box as e)
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
cardboard
plastic
glass
Condition Remarks
One of them has glue on the lens and the cardboard box is starting to detriorate
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
A beige Linhof ball socket tripod head. The bottom has a dial that can be turned if you unscrew the hand turnable screw at the side, along with a screw hole to attach a tripod into it. Above the dial are numbers, above that is a screw to unlock the ball joint in order to turn it around. the top of the joint has a flat round base and screw to attach it to something, probably a camera. A thread with a red seal is tied to the side screw.
A beige Linhof ball socket tripod head. The bottom has a dial that can be turned if you unscrew the hand turnable screw at the side, along with a screw hole to attach a tripod into it. Above the dial are numbers, above that is a screw to unlock the ball joint in order to turn it around. the top of the joint has a flat round base and screw to attach it to something, probably a camera. A thread with a red seal is tied to the side screw.
Postcard featuring black and white image of the Kitamaat Village with Alcan across the channel in the background.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
paper
Height
10.5cm
Width
14.5cm
Accession Number
2020.12.2
Biographical Notes
Items Collected by Malcom Baxter, former editor of NSP. Malcolm died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael. The items were delivered by Judith Cullington - Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Postcard featuring black and white image of dock and view to Alcan. Sign on dock reads "Kitimat The Aluminum Centre of British Columbia Welcomes You".
Physical Condition
Good
Material
paper
Height
10.5cm
Width
14.5cm
Accession Number
2020.12.3
Biographical Notes
Items Collected by Malcom Baxter, former editor of NSP. Malcolm died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael. The items were delivered by Judith Cullington - Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Postcard featuring a black & white image of the Kitimat River bridge. A man is visible standing in the river below.
Postcard is written and and post marked from 1961. It is addressed to Mr + Mrs George Strecheniuk.
Postcard featuring a black & white image of the Kitimat River bridge. A man is visible standing in the river below.
Postcard is written and and post marked from 1961. It is addressed to Mr + Mrs George Strecheniuk.