The Imperial Roll Film camera was manufactured by Thornton Pickard in circa 1925. A strut folding pocket camera with a press type square bellows and pleated stretchers. Capable of capturing 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch exposures on roll film. Constructed of either wood or metal with a metal bed. Fitted with a fixed focus lens with an instantaneous and time shutter. Advertised features included rapid loading, hinged spool chambers and a direct - full vision folding frame finder.
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