Kershaw-Soho

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Kershaw-Soho (Sales) Ltd. was a camera maker based in Leeds. It was separated from APeM in 1928 and became part of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Kershaw-Soho named most of its cameras after birds. Its postwar cameras were designed for roll film of type 120. It made cameras of that type for other companies, for example Ilford.


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