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Ilford - 1934 Ad

I've held on to the June 20, 1934 issue of "The Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer" magazine (UK) because the images are so well reproduced. I think I found this at a garage sale a few years ago. The back page has the attached ad from Ilford. The full-page ad is as you see it, in blue.

Also, on page 18, there is a full page congratulations letter (that I did not scan) to the magazine on their "50th Birthday". Wow. 50th anniversary of a photography magazine in 1934. Not bad.

Marc
 

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Some sort of mini-kit like that might be just the ticket to go alongside your Defend the Darkroom campaign; a cheap (almost disposable, so if you don't get on you don't feel you've wasted too much) starter kit would certainly make it easier to convince people to just 'have a go'.
I second that, it's just what I was thinking ... I'd really love to 'have a go' without spending too much and cramming my apartment with stuff.

Imagine, you could give it to friends and they'd discover the magic, too ...
 
OMG, the Tri-Chem-Pak from Kodak was "THE" thing back then and far into the 60s. I have a few around here somewhere.

My first darkroom experiences were with the Tri-Chem-Pak. "Universal H-Q Developer" -- process your film AND your prints with the same chemical!

Man, that brings back memories...

Ed
 
Do you remember the Universal MQ developer in test tubes with small corks separating the components?

Do you remember Dektol in large jars with screw caps, and a cardboard cylinder inside with the Metol and HQ?

Do you remember Versatol liquid developer for prints and film?

If you do, you are older than dirt!

PE
 
Here's one from the September 1948 Popular Photography issue. Too any old movies I guess, that hat and camera says Photographer to me.
 

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Now HERE is something I would like to see...

...in my local camera shop!
 

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Wow! This one takes the cake! Bravo Ilford! They should do something along the same line even now, with the their film. I'm sure it will be very attractive. I for one will buy some (more).
 
Do you remember the Universal MQ developer in test tubes with small corks separating the components?

Do you remember Dektol in large jars with screw caps, and a cardboard cylinder inside with the Metol and HQ?

Do you remember Versatol liquid developer for prints and film?

If you do, you are older than dirt!

PE

I don't but I think I have dug up an old photo of you, Ron. Do you recognise this guy or was it a model!?
 

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