Ilfospeed 4259 Dryer
Photography Dryer
1975 (made)
1975 (made)
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Ilford Photo is a UK manufacturer of photographic materials known worldwide for its black-and-white film and papers and chemicals, and its range of Ilfochrome and Ilfocolor colour printing materials, before these were discontinued. Ilfochrome was formerly called Cibachrome, developed in partnership with the Swiss company CIBA-Geigy. Formerly, it published the Ilford Manual of Photography, a comprehensive manual of everything photographic, including the optics, physics and chemistry of photography, along with recipes for many developers.
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Parts | This object consists of 5 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Title | Ilfospeed 4259 Dryer (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Aluminium caseing and feet with stainless steel facia, neoprene rollers and drip tray in ABS plastic. |
Brief description | Ilfospeed 4250 Dryer, designed by John Wyckham of Bell-Wyckham Associates and the Ilford design staff, c.1975. Winner of the Design Council Award 1975. |
Physical description | Ilfospeed 4250 Dryer, aluminium case with stainless steel facia, neoprene rollers and ABS components. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Gift of the manufacturer |
Object history | Historical significance: Winner of the Design Centre Award in 1975. |
Summary | Ilford Photo is a UK manufacturer of photographic materials known worldwide for its black-and-white film and papers and chemicals, and its range of Ilfochrome and Ilfocolor colour printing materials, before these were discontinued. Ilfochrome was formerly called Cibachrome, developed in partnership with the Swiss company CIBA-Geigy. Formerly, it published the Ilford Manual of Photography, a comprehensive manual of everything photographic, including the optics, physics and chemistry of photography, along with recipes for many developers. |
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Accession number | CIRC.71 to D-1977 |
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Record created | April 28, 2011 |
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