Kingsway Film
Size No.2 (120). For 4, 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures. Wooden spool. Box.
Refleks
1960s
Freefilms Ltd.
London
England
Panchromatic.
- Size R-16 (116). For 8, 2 ½" x 4 ¼" exposures. Speed: 31° Sch. Wooden spool. Box.
- Size R-20 (120). For 8, 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures. Speed: 31° Sch. Metal spool. Box. Leaflet, return postage label, postage envelope from Freefilms.
Notes:
Address: Dawes Rd.Refleks was the name of film supplied by Freefilms. The company advertised in magazines offering to send a free roll of film, this was then returned to Freefilms for processing and enlarging at a cost of 5 or 6 shillings, another roll of film was also included.
Ferraniacolor
Ferrania
Milan
Italy
Colour reversal.
Size F20 (120). Speed: 20 ASA, 15 DIN, 16 Weston, 25° Sch. Dated 1955. The film is in an aluminium container. Instructions, box.
A note in the box indicates that the film is developed with a 'home processing kit' and not returned to the distributors - Neville Brown or Johnsons.
References & Notes:
BJA 1956, p. 539.Ferrania
Ferrania
Milan
Italy
- Size F.520 (120). Speed: 30° Sch. Dated April 1952. Box.
- Size F.520 (120). Speed: 28° Sch. 18 DIN. Dated March 1952. Box.
The second example is stamped with the updated film speed of 30.
Coronet 888
Coronet Ltd
Birmingham
England
Size 888 (Kodak 828) roll-film. Two rolls in box d. 1950.
Standard Film
Standard Photographic Supplies
Leamington Spa
England
- Fine Grain Orthochromatic, size S29 roll-film (for 2" x 3" exposures Kodak size 129), 5 exposure. 28° Sch. In box d. May 1942.
- Fine Grain Orthochromatic, size S.20 roll-film (for 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures Kodak size 120), 8 exposure. 29° Sch. In box d. Jan 1951.
- Panchromatic, size 127 roll-film. 33 BSI, 125 Weston, 160 ASA, 23 DIN. In box d. 1965. The box carries the R A Bott name.
The last example above has R A Bott as the manufacturer, earlier advertisements show that name as proprietor of Standard.
References & Notes:
BJA 1951, p. 557.Planachrome
Ansco Photo Products Inc.
Binghampton
USA
Orthochromatic.
Roll-film size A8 127. For 8, 1 ⅝" x 2 ½" exposures. Dated Jan 1946. In box.
Panraf
Panchromatic.
Size 120. For 6, 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures. Speed: 31° Sch. Leaflet from F.W. Straw. 9 St. John's St. Colchester.
Panraf is re-spooled ex RAF film. It was sold just after the war when ordinary film was in short supply. The leaflet explains that the film base is thicker than ordinary roll-film, which is why there are only 6 exposures per roll, and that the emulsion has a higher contrast.
35 mm Refill
Panchromatic.
Standard length refill for a 35 mm cassette. 17 DIN.
Miniature roll-film
Panchromatic.
Three rolls of film for Hit type cameras.