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The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide range of Kodak pin and screw flash attachments.…

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A black leather Kodak Brownie camera.The Brownie was a series of cameras made by Eastman Kodak. Released in 1900, it introduced the snapshot to the masses. It was a basic cardboard box camera with a simple convex-concave lens that took 2 1/4-inch…

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This is the stamp insignia of a camera club that existed in the 1930s.

Members included: Leslie Rivers, Arvi Stabell, Walter Luoma
Olavi Lampila, E. Saari, Rubin Aromaa, George Sivonen, Ray Niemi,
Herbert Puotsala, John Paakki, Sam Micciche.

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This is the "No. 2A Buster Brown". It is a box type camera that was produced by Ansco of Binghamton, New York from 1916 to about 1920. The "No. 2" series itself was produced by Ansco from 1910 to 1924.

The "Buster Brown" model was Ansco's answer…

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A black Polaroid Cool Cam camera.

Polaroid was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The iconic Polaroid SX-70 OneStep camera is a staple of pop culture. First released in the mid 1970’s, it has been prominently featured in movies, TV shows, magazines, and more throughout the years. It inspired the Instagram app and many…

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This is the famous Polaroid OneStep Classic white with rainbow stripe camera and a “fixed focus” plastic lens. This camera was know as the Polaroid 1000 camera. Uses Polaroid SX-70 film.

Designed to complement the Polaroid SX-70 OneStep camera in…

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A point and shoot compact camera issued in 1993. One of the smallest and more reliable compact cameras available. Classic 90's design with flip up, built-in flash.

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A one-time Kodak Max camera sealed in its original packaging. These were introduced in 1996.

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A Champion trophy won by Maynard's Young People's Socialist Baseball League (Y.P.S.L.). The League was active in the 1920s.

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The Maynard Postal Employees Bowling Team were awarded a winning season trophy by the Worcester Telegram & Evening Gazette, in 1930-1931.

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A Maynard Centennial "Best Beard" Trophy was awarded to E. James Mertz in 1971.

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A silver trophy for the 1500 m. Viestiin awarded Kesak (June) 28, 29, 1930.

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A board game based on the popular Monopoly game. It was produced for the Town of Maynard Sesquicentennial celebration in 2021.

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Two Maynard Centennial Games were developed for the Centennial celebration for Maynard, MA, in 1971. This is the Game of Maynard, the second is Wheeler Dealer.

Names of Maynard Individuals on the Game:
A. Anderson, C. Ahern, T. Athorn, Baystate…

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Three copies of a board game based on the popular Monopoly game. It is a Limited Edition and was produced for the Town of Maynard Centennial celebration in 1971.

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A Hudson Dress Shoppe box that notes stores in Maynard, Hudson, and Westboro, MA.

The Maynard store was located at 10 Nason Street.

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Two Middlesex Laundries coat hangers with the words "Band Box Zephyr System, Call Maynard 400, Maynard, Mass." inscribed on them.

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A blue garment bag from Rainville of Maynard, a clothing store.

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A red tie box from Rainville of Maynard.
The store was located at 7 Nason St.

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