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PAST AND PRESENT

PROGRESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY STRIKING ILLUSTRATION (Received September 20. 7.5 p.m.) British Wireless RUGBY, Sept. 19 One hundred years of photographic progress is represented by two small cameras lying side by side at the Professional Photographers' Association's exhibition of modern portraiture in London. One of these, a Bmall, plain, wooden structure, looks like a child's money-box. It was made in 1834 by Fox Talbot, the man who made the first photographic print. The other is a new cine-camera which takes 2500 pictures in one second.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 11

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PAST AND PRESENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 11

PAST AND PRESENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 11