Charles Beseler Company

Charles Beseler Company is a Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania industrial company addressing four primary markets: public and corporate steel shelving and furniture, iron shelving and storage, shrink wrap packaging and silver halide photography (film photography).

The company is a historic contributor[2] to silver halide photography.

Beseler died in 1909, but his company remained and then moved to New Jersey in 1919.

Following a three-way merger in 1987, the company introduced other industrial lines to its business, and assumed new ownership.

[3] From as early as the 1990s and as of the 2000s, the Charles Beseler Company was a supplier to high schools for photography classes in Minnesota[4] and Ontario.

C. BESELER The Eclipse Stereopticon
(1892)
Beseler 23C III enlargers