120-roll film camera made by Houghton Butcher under the Ensign brand introduced around 1922. Shoots 2-1/4" x 1-1/2" frames with ~16 frames per roll. Has a folding sports viewfinder and a separate waist-level viewfinder attachment. Uses two red windows to advance the film. Each frame number is used twice for "half-sized" negatives. The shutter is cocked by lifting the rod on the top i front of the viewfinder. Metal body available in black and dark blue.