
Houghton Klito No.1
Houghton · UK
The Klito No.1 represents one of the many cameras produced by Houghton, a British photographic equipment manufacturer that operated from 1888 until the mid-20th century. As a mid-range offering in Houghton's product line, this camera embodies the company's commitment to providing practical photographic solutions to the British and potentially international markets. While specific details about its construction and features remain scarce, it likely embodies the typical camera technologies of its era, possibly including a simple box or folding design with moderate build quality suitable for amateur photographers of the time. The Klito No.1 serves as an example of the many unsung cameras that helped popularize photography beyond professional circles during the first half of the 20th century.
Though documentation is limited, the Klito No.1 likely represents the kind of camera that filled the gap between basic entry-level models and more sophisticated offerings from major manufacturers. Houghton, like many companies of the era, produced numerous variations and models to cater to different segments of the growing photographic market. The Klito No.1 probably offered a balance of affordability and functionality that appealed to enthusiasts and serious amateur photographers looking for a reliable but not overly complex camera system. Its existence contributes to the broader understanding of photographic technology development and the market dynamics of the early to mid-20th century British photographic industry.






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