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And the stairs someone thoughtfully put up there so trainspotters could get easy access to the RoW. Right?
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A glimpse into the past—this vintage slide captures a moment in history, preserved for those who appreciate the artistry and nostalgia of film photography. It has naturally aged over time, bearing light scratches, dust, faint rubs, or minor foxing—subtle marks of its journey through the years. These imperfections add to its character, making it a true artifact of its era.
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Bay Shore Relics LLC – Vintage Slide Archive
A glimpse into the past—this vintage slide captures a moment in history, preserved for those who appreciate the artistry and nostalgia of film photography. It has naturally aged over time, bearing light scratches, dust, faint rubs, or minor foxing—subtle marks of its journey through the years. These imperfections add to its character, making it a true artifact of its era.
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Homer Hicklebaugh had a 1970's mindset which wasn't all that strange since it was the 1970s. Back then, when you remodeled a building, you just covered up the whole exterior. It didn't matter that the building was a historical bank, just cover it up. Fast forward to the 2010's. Homer Hicklebaugh, Jr. decided to remodel this same building and to his surprise, he realized Daddy had covered up a historical building. It won't be long and this old bank will be fully restored making photographers extremely happy!
The above story is hogwash. Everything is true except the names. The Securities Trust Bank was built in 1910. The building was to be demolished by current owner, Sam Abed, when the old bank was discovered. At that point, Sam received permission from the City of Bakersfield to restore the building.
Bakersfield, California 2016
Heading to Akihabara, I stopped at Asakusabashi, and took some photos, including these shots of the signal lights.
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They claim we kill a lot of pedestrians with vehicles every year. We are outdoors people. Hunters, racers, fishermen, sports people naturally inclined to compete. I blame the pedestrians. They make it too easy.
Bakersfield, California 2016
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I have to apologize for getting so far behind on project365; work is taking way too much of my energies at the moment - I have to deliver a bunch of code by June 9th and I've been pulling a couple of late nighters to try and stay on target but it's tough. I'm feeling a little overwhelmed but I take consolation in the fact that I've been through this before and survived and kept my job so I guess I'll manage it again. In the meantime my flickr activity will be a little erratic but I see you on the other side of my deadline.
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the light in the back (on the right, not the one on the left in the foreground) has a green forward arrow and green left arrow. what's the red for?
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Bay Shore Relics LLC – Vintage Slide Archive
A glimpse into the past—this vintage slide captures a moment in history, preserved for those who appreciate the artistry and nostalgia of film photography. It has naturally aged over time, bearing light scratches, dust, faint rubs, or minor foxing—subtle marks of its journey through the years. These imperfections add to its character, making it a true artifact of its era.
Each 35mm slide measures 2 x 2 inches, a standard format favored by collectors, archivists, and vintage photography enthusiasts.
As with all vintage slides, images are displayed for reference only—copyright may belong to the original photographer or rights holder. We do not provide scans or digital copies.
Interested in purchasing this slide? Feel free to send us a message!
Best, Lou Super | Bay Shore Relics LLC
Erdap Letoh had a dream. He wanted to run his own hotel. He had 63 family members living in town and figured they could all work for him. It would be a real family business. Erdap bought a building, remodeled it and was getting close to opening when he realized he needed a name for the hotel. In some ways, Erdap was a little slow.
Erdap was really starting to sweat because he needed to order signs, hats and t-shirts. As he put his name tag on in front of the mirror, big family, everyone had name tags, Erdap noticed that his reflected name spelled out Padre Hotel in reverse letters (don't go all optical on me here, it's just a story). Well, that was it! Erdap called his hotel the Padre Hotel.
The above story is fictitious except the part about having a big family.
Bakersfield, California 2013