Kodak Verichrome Pan type 116

This roll was carefully wound and sealed with a yellow "Exposed" sticker, which is always a good sign. The film was developed in HC-110 dilution B for 6 minutes at 18 °C. There were three images on the roll, the rest seems to be unused. Two first images are double-exposed with the same scene. This might be the first roll the photographer put in their brand-new camera, forgetting to advance the film for the two frames at the start of the roll. The third frame came out quite good. The film was never finished and most likely sat undeveloped in the camera for several decades before it was finally sold or given away together with the camera. Chances are this was an inexpensive Kodak Brownie type box camera, the one people would get for Christmas, use once or twice and put in the cupboard for decades.