Montgomery Ward
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The Montgomery Ward department stores chain is reputed to be the first mail order business. The company was founded in Chicago in 1872 by Aaron Montgomery Ward[1]. They sold cameras under the Wards brand, and some by other names.
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Cameras
- Adams 351
- Adams 352
- Baby Thornward #2
- Long Focus Thornward
- Majestic
- Montgomery Model B
- MW
- Premium
- Thornward Dandy
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Wards
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35mm Rangefinder
- Wards am 450 = Konica Auto S
- Wards am 550
- Wards am 551
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35mm Viewfinder
- Ward 35
- Wards 25
- Wards 35-EE
- Wards I-A (rebadged Adox Polo 1S)
- Wards II-A
- Wards III-A (rebadged Adox Polomatic 3S)
- Wards cp 301
- Wards ep 504 Electric
- Wards x100
- Wards xp400
- Wards xp 500
- Wards xp 500a
- Wards xp 501 (rebadged Konica EE-Matic Deluxe)
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SLR
- Wards SLR 700
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TLR
- Wardflex (metal & plastic versions)
- Wardflex II ( a rebadged Taiyōdō TLR )
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Box
- Wardette (similar to Bilora Stahl-Box)
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Links
- Wards xp 501 (same as the Konica EE-Matic Deluxe)
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