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Manufactured by Dr.Nagel-Werke, Stuttgart, Germany
Model: c.1930, (All Librette produced between from 1930-33 )
Folder bed film camera, film 120 roll, picture size 6x9cm
Engravings on top of the camera, camera leg, back cover and
under the lens standard: Nagel logo
Engraving on the hand grip: Nagel 74 (hard to read !)
Engravings on the lens and front of the lens-shutter barrel: Dr.Aug.Nagel Stuttgart
Lens: Nagel-Anastigmat 105mm f/4.5, the front element of the lens has screw mount, filter slip-on, serial no.251370
Aperture: f/4.5-f/25, setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Focusing: bellows focusing, distance scale and lever on the right inside of the front cover
Focus range: 1.2-10m +inf.
Shutter: Ibsor leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/125 + B&T, (DRP marking on front of the lens-shutter barrel), setting: dial on top of the lens-shutter barrel
Cocking and Shutter release: by the same lever on the lens-shutter barrel, for speeds press once then release the lever, the shutter cocks, opens and closes
Cable release socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
Viewfinder: 1) Waist level brilliant finder, turning 90 degrees to left on its own axis for landscape pictures, w/ a red spirit level
2) Sports finder: A big wire sports finder, hinged on the lens standard and used with a frame on a pull-out tab, on the left side of the camera, (wire finder is lost)
Winding lever: on the right side of the camera
Bellows: single-extension
Front cover and bellows opening: first pull the front cover by using front cover leg of the camera, then pull the bellows forward by engaging its rails to the front cover mounted rails, then press the two milled chrome handles on front of the lens rails to inwards, then pull out the bellows as far as locks near the focus scale,
Closing: simply pull in the bellows as far as it goes, than push the struts to inwards
Cold-shoe: none
Self-timer: none
Back cover: remowable with whole box except right plate of the camera, w/ red window, opens by a knob with A and Z marks on the left plate of the camera, when the knob on A, pull-out by holding the right plate of the camera
Film loading: by special spool parts
Tripod sockets: old type 3/8'', two, on the front cover and right plate of the camera
Lugs for leather hand grip
Body: metal, Weight: 568g
serial no. 14913 (inside of the camera)
Librette 74 produced with many different lens and shutter combinations, like Nagel Anastigmat, Laudar or Xenar f/4,5 & 6,3 105mm lenses and Nagel, Pronto or Compur shutters. Also there are black or brown coverings.
Dr.Nagel-Werke founded by Dr.August Nagel in 1928.
Dr. A.Nagel founded or merged with several camera factories. In 1908 Drexler & Nagel was founded by him, a camera maker based in Stuttgart, Germany. In 1909 it was renamed to Contessa Camerawerke or Contessa Camerawerke Drexler & Nagel. In 1919 the company bought the Nettel Camerawerk and it operated under the Contessa-Nettel name from 1919 until 1926. Then Dr.Nagel was one of the co-founders of Zeiss Ikon in 1926. He left Zeiss Ikon in 1928 and founded his own company. In 1932, Eastman Kodak bought this business and established it in Stuttgart as Kodak AG, with Dr. Nagel as its managing director and design head.
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City of Exeter 74, 974AFJ, 1960 Massey-bodied Guy Arab IV, at the Kingsbridge Running Day, 20 September 2025
aspen, colorado
fall 1975
"amateur night" at the aspen inn club
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SSANGYONG Kyron
Datum eerste toelating : 3 maart 2006
Datum eerste tenaamstelling : 3 maart 2006
Datum laatste tenaamstelling : 18 september 2013
APK vervaldatum : 26 maart 2018
Tuesday, 15th March 2011.
These are my beloved moleskine notebooks! One of which is for my Uni notes and the other is my new sketchbook. I love them! I did loads of writing today in my two, two hour lectures. Fortunately they were quite interesting, we had a guest lecturer in for our Theory of Architecture lecture and all the philosophy made my head hurt a little. I had a nice gap in between lectures today when I went home for lunch and chatted to Kirsty for a bit before going back into Uni. In the evening I had a nice chill and then went to the pub after watching Waking the Dead online :D
cambridge, massachusetts
fall 1975
dance rehearsal
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74+16 - Tiger UHT - KHR36 - German Army - Valence (LFLU / VAF) - Aerotorshow 2024
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Just days before the station closed, 74 "River Lagan" stops in Limavady Junction with what is thought to be the 16.00 York Road - Londonderry service.
After the UTA closed the Limavady branch, a bus provided a connection from Limavady to the junction - bus arrival and departure times being noted in the cabin register. Limavady Junction station closed on 17 October 1976 and little trace remains.
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