Cardboard box for Coronet "Three-D" stereo rollfilm camera.
Coronet
Category
Photographic technology
Date
1953
Materials
Cardboard
Measurements
119 x 174 x 83 mm
Place of origin
Birmingham
Order this imageCollection
Fox Talbot Museum, Wiltshire
NT 1524727.2
Summary
Cardboard box for Coronet "Three-D" stereo rollfilm camera. Contains loose corrugated card packing to surround the camera. Printed in colour. Text on box: Front - "The "Three-D" Camera. See the two lenses. They act as your eyes. Capture the third dimension" Side - "Capture distance and space". "The latest development in Photography" Reverse - "Two cameras in one. New and thrilling". "Made in England. Printed in England". Top & Bottom - "Thre "Three-D" by Coronet".
Provenance
Part of the Fenton Collection. A gift from British Film Institute in 2017. From 1986-1999, part of BFI collection for the Museum of the Moving Image. BFI purchased collection in 1986 from James Fenton's Museum of Photography, Port Erin, Isle of Man 1976-1986
Makers and roles
Coronet, manufacturer