Two Kodak Verichrome Pan Rolls

These two rolls are unique. They came from the photographer who shot them in the early 1970s. This is what Bruce told me:

The camera was my Box Brownie from the early 60s, I won it by collecting bottle tops from Cohns drinks in Bendigo, Victoria. These photos are all family, me, my brother, my parents' home in Bendigo, of which they still live. My dad just recently turned 90, my mum is 88. That's my lovely dog Lady, she lived 17 1/2 years, a really beautiful dog. Great memories, unbelievable.

Thank you, Bruce, for keeping the film for more than 50 years and for your kind permission to use the images on this website.

The film was manufactured by Kodak Australasia in Melbourne and has the process-before date of December 1971. Both films were fully exposed and contained 7-8 full-size frames (4.5 x 6 cm).

Following the recommendations in the Kodak data sheet the rolls were developed in HC-110 dilution B for 6 minutes at 18 °C with agitation every 30 s.