Courtesy of the Maryland Historical Society, [1998.13]
![1998.13 <br />
Crank Peep Show Machine. <br />
Ca. 1930s.<br />
Metal, paper, glass, photographs.<br />
Peep show called American Nudist Colony/Gales Photo Modesty/Peep in there [sic] Camp.<br />
Made by International/Autoscope Reel Company, New York.<br />
The peep show came from Polock Johnny's, 424 East Baltimore Street, a business started by the donor's grandfather, John Charles Kafka (1900-1992).<br />
Gift of Margaret Kafka.<br />
Museum Department.](https://www.jsingewald.com/img-get/I0000pWPKFaCe3OE/s/750/750/Courtesy-of-the-Maryland-Historical-Society-1998.jpg)

1998.13
Crank Peep Show Machine.
Ca. 1930s.
Metal, paper, glass, photographs.
Peep show called American Nudist Colony/Gales Photo Modesty/Peep in there [sic] Camp.
Made by International/Autoscope Reel Company, New York.
The peep show came from Polock Johnny's, 424 East Baltimore Street, a business started by the donor's grandfather, John Charles Kafka (1900-1992).
Gift of Margaret Kafka.
Museum Department.
Crank Peep Show Machine.
Ca. 1930s.
Metal, paper, glass, photographs.
Peep show called American Nudist Colony/Gales Photo Modesty/Peep in there [sic] Camp.
Made by International/Autoscope Reel Company, New York.
The peep show came from Polock Johnny's, 424 East Baltimore Street, a business started by the donor's grandfather, John Charles Kafka (1900-1992).
Gift of Margaret Kafka.
Museum Department.
Copy of original owned by the Maryland Historical Society. No reproduction or use without permission.