William Fox Talbot�s mousetrap camera, c 1835.
"UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 14: Camera belonging to pioneering Victorian photographer William Henry Fox Talbot.The camera was handmade by Joseph Foden, a local iltshire carpenter. The camera was christened 'mousetrap' by Talbot's wide, Constance, because of its diminutive size, a bit more than 2 inches square. The camera has an acroat lens from a microscope for its optics. (Photo by The Royal Photographic Society Collection/Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Getty Images)"
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December 14, 2005
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