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Ansco was the
brand name of a
photographic company based in Binghamton, New York,
which produced photographic films,
papers and
cameras from the mid-19th...
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Ansco color transparencies slides.
Archived 2013-02-13 at the
Wayback Machine June 11, 2010.
About Ansco.
February 07, 2008. Camp,
William L.
Ansco Chronology...
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Ansco Panda was a
simple child's box
camera made by the
Ansco camera corporation of Binghamton, New York in the 1940s. Its
appearance is
quite similar...
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American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
musical film, made in
CinemaScope and
color by
Ansco,
based on the 1947
Broadway musical of the same name by Alan Jay Lerner...
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stocks in use in 1956.
Ansco Color Negative, Type 844. E.I. 16 Day (w/
Wratten #85 filter), 25
Tungsten (discontinued)
Ansco Color Dupe Negative, Type...
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Ansco Jan
Heeble Dokkum (9 May 1904, Sn**** – 30
December 1985, Amsterdam) was a
sailor from the Netherlands, who
represented his
native country as at...
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headquartered in New York City. It had
stakes in
General Aniline Works (GAW), Agfa-
Ansco Corporation, and
Winthrop Chemical Company,
among others, and was engaged...
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rousing dance numbers ever put on screen." The film was
photographed in
Ansco Color in the
CinemaScope format.
Seven Brides for
Seven Brothers won the...
- (better
known simply as the Rio Grande) when the ski area
opened in 1940.
Ansco Investment Company ran the Ski
Train from 1988 to
March 2009, when service...
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General Cigar Company–
Ansco Camera Factory Building, also
known as Agfa-
Ansco,
General Aniline and Film (GAF), and Anitec, is a
historic factory complex...