I went to a camera fair last Sunday and came away with two boxes of old photographic mags (10 pounds to you Sir). Still ploughing through them but just came across this one which was published 10 days before I was born (don't strain your eyes, it says 10 April 1957).
Inside is a stand by stand review of the 1957 Photo-Fair at Olympia in London. Latest gear at the time included the Leica IIIg, Periflex III, the Rolleiflex 2.8E and the Weston Master III. Elsewhere in the mag the 'new' Ilford Sportsman is reviewed. There's also an interesting artical by George Wakefield (anyone remember him?) on how to reversal process black and white prints to make direct positives from transparancies.
The adverts are interesting. I thought this one was amusing too.
I'm still trying to guess what a 'balanced-pressure baseboard shutter release' is.