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Barnack is a
village and
civil parish in the
Peterborough unitary authority of the
ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire,
England and the
historic county...
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Oskar Barnack (Nuthe-Urstromtal, Brandenburg, 1
November 1879 – Bad Nauheim, Hesse, 16
January 1936) was a
German inventor and
photographer who built...
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Oskar Barnack used 35 mm film, and
proved that a
format as
small as 24 mm × 36 mm was
suitable for
professional photography.
Although Barnack designed...
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Richard Barnack was an
English 16th-century
vicar and vice-chancellor at the
University of Oxford. He was a
doctor of
divinity at New College, Oxford...
- The
Leica Oskar Barnack Award,
presented almost continuously since 1979,
recognizes photography expressing the
relationship between man and the environment...
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floors was added. The
first 35 mm film
Leica prototypes were
built by
Oskar Barnack at
Ernst Leitz Optische Werke, Wetzlar, in 1913. Some say the original...
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Barnack Hills &
Holes is a 23.3-hectare (58-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Barnack in Cambridgeshire. It is also a
national nature...
- Grey Whales, 1989 /
Leica Oskar Barnack Award".
Charles Mason – Saga of the
Trapped Grey Whales, 1989 /
Leica Oskar Barnack Award.
Retrieved 2022-10-26....
- The
Leica III is a
Barnack model rangefinder camera introduced by
Leica in 1933, and
produced in
parallel with the
Leica II series.
Several models were...
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Uffington and
Barnack was a
railway station in the Soke of
Peterborough (now Cambridgeshire)
serving the
villages of Uffington,
Barnack and Bainton. The...