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Eastman Kodak Co., with original label printed “Eastman’s Transparent Film. 100 No.1 Kodak Exposures 2 ¾ inch, for Use in the Eastman-Walker Roll-Holder, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.” and inscribed in pencil “100 Exposures to be developed April 9th 1893”. A rare and early roll-film since most No.1 Kodak cameras were loaded with film at the factory. This roll of film required a darkroom to load it into the camera. Illustrated in "The History of Photography as seen through the Spira Collection”, page 98