The Cambridge camera was manufactured by the Marion & Co. of Soho Square London from approximately 1901 to 1905. the camera was designed as a portable field camera. It featured triple extension bellows and swing back adjustments adjusted by brass runners on the side. The outfit included a Thorton-Pickard behind the lens shutter with loose panel, Beck Rapid rectilinear lens, built-in turntable, three-fold tripod stand, and one book-form double dark slide. It was offered in three sizes, a quarter plate, half-plate and whole plate, retailing for 42s, 60s, and 90s.
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