Monthly Archives: June 2025

on the shoulders of others

Toronto. The thing that separates us from all other species on this old ball of dirt is … learning. Humans learn from their ancestors and this learning allows us to extend knowledge, generation after generation. We photographic collectors are very … Continue reading

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remembering a feisty member

Toronto. In 1990, Bob McMann joined the PHSC and became its authority on Nikon history and products. Three years later Bob joined the PHSC Executive as Programme Director and then two years later as 2nd VP. Long before computers became … Continue reading

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postcards from photographs

Toronto. The photograph at left is taken from a postcard made from a photograph by W H Gardiner. It is used as the cover shot for issue  24-2. The image introduces a lengthy illustrated article by a lady who once … Continue reading

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Dr Stephen Shohet 1934 – 2024

Toronto. We at the PHSC have always welcomed all folks, world-wide. While most members are here in Canada, there is a contingent of American and other international members. Stephen was one of the latter, hailing from San Francisco. I received … Continue reading

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Marg’s camera

Toronto. In issue 24-2 Bill Belier continued his column “A Treasure From My Collection …” with a discussion of a British Press camera – the VN Press Focal-Plane camera. This VN was picked up at one of our fairs by … Continue reading

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when Leitz made Leicas and lenses in Midland

Toronto. Post ww2 Leitz decided to diversify their camera and lens production by adding a plant outside Germany. According to my friend, the late Bill Belier, the Canadian distributor, Walter Carveth, suggested Canada for the new plant  and in particular … Continue reading

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ye gads! where are my Dags?

Toronto. Some time back (October, 1997) we had a talk by Michael Pritchard of Christie’s Auction house. Their NY branch recently announced the online auction of “The Maillet Daguerreotype Collection” with bids accepted until June 26th. The  notice was carried … Continue reading

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summertime is coming – exec meeting #59

Toronto. Meeting #59 via ZOOM was held last week with many regulars unavailable for a variety of reasons, mostly personal. Once again there were no urgent issues to be minuted and voted. The spring fair, like the spring auction was … Continue reading

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shooting birds of different feathers …

Toronto. Victor learned his hobby before ww2 and post ww2 he designed what he felt was an ideal ‘birder’ camera, and built it in his own factory. It was a 2-1/4 SLR using a Kodak lens. The initial commercial model … Continue reading

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ready to roll

Toronto. The cover of issue 24-1 features John Morrison Taylor on the bike he built in Fredericton, New Brunswick. It was the first hand made bike made in Fredericton. John was the brother of G T Taylor who photographed John … Continue reading

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