
Houghton Ensign Pocket E-20
Houghton · UK
The Ensign Pocket E-20 represents a typical British-made snapshot camera from the mid-20th century, produced by the long-established Houghton company. As a "Pocket" model, its primary design goal was portability and affordability for the amateur photographer, likely using roll film in a smaller format than standard 120. It embodies the practical, no-frills approach common in consumer cameras of its era, prioritizing ease of use and accessibility over sophisticated features or premium materials. Its significance lies in being a representative example of the everyday photographic equipment that captured countless personal snapshots during a period when camera ownership became increasingly widespread.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.5






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