I've just been reading about this and found it pretty interesting, so I thought I would share it
The Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY, has obtained the only known roll of 1888 Kodak film, and one of only three known rolls of 1889 Kodak transparency film. Bought from eBay!!
A quote from their website:
There's also a bit on The Atlantic, which has more photos.
The original ebay ad is here but make sure you're sat down before you see the price...
I don't know what month in 1888 it's from, but if it was before March then it's over 100 years older than me! :O
The Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY, has obtained the only known roll of 1888 Kodak film, and one of only three known rolls of 1889 Kodak transparency film. Bought from eBay!!
A quote from their website:
Introduced in 1888, the Kodak camera sold for $25, including factory-loaded film to take one hundred 2½-inch-diameter circular pictures. After the photographs were taken, the still-loaded camera was returned to Rochester, New York, and for a fee of $10, the film was developed, prints made, and a new roll of film inserted before the camera was sent back to its owner. The company adopted the slogan “You press the button, we do the rest”—penned by George Eastman—and Kodak snapshots became a cultural phenomenon.
There's also a bit on The Atlantic, which has more photos.
The original ebay ad is here but make sure you're sat down before you see the price...
I don't know what month in 1888 it's from, but if it was before March then it's over 100 years older than me! :O
