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Found Kodachrome slide dated December 1975, once again showing people at an outdoor event of some sort. The woman in the wheelchair could be the same woman as in Found Slide - 4195, but with a different companion. The lady left of shot is partially obscuring the banner with an address on it leaving only "...rminster" visible. Charminster (which is in Dorset) possibly?
365 Days in Colour - 5/31 pink. I was happily surprised to discovered this pink slide at the church playground where our cub scouts had their graduation/bridging ceremony this afternoon.
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Slide by Bill Ferriter
The Tempered Radical
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Here she is sliding down one of the bigger slides they have there. For the most part, she can go around the whole playground without needing help. It's just the tall ladders and stuff that we still can't fully trust her on yet. But, she can do it when we help her.
This is the Slide Rock Park area of Oak Creek. It's one of the few places that people are allowed to get in the water and swim. Farther upstream the water has worn a section of the rocks smooth and it makes a natural waterslide. Very popular during the summer.
2021
Part of a comparison between slide film and color negative film
BMW M1 Procar
Zandvoort Race Classics, Circuit Zandvoort
Nikon F-801, AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D, Kodak Ektachrome E100
DSLR scan
Love these simple tasty little bundles of deliciousness!
You can make them out of whatever you enjoy Chicken, turkey,ground beef, meatballs, pork, left over roast ,BBQ, B.L.T's even lunchmeat make them hot or cold sandwiches and add as many or no toppings the possibilities are endless..
These happen to be ground Sirloin smothered in Cheddar Cheese with a few of our favorite summer toppings and put on Hawaiian Sweet Rolls.
The younger kids love them ( just their size) Oh and also delicious with grilled Pineapple rings on top !
Why sliders???because in my area there is a delicious little hamburger that has been around forever( I grew up on them) and still love White Castles Oh Yeah!!!!
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Slide created by Bill Ferriter
The Tempered Radical
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Found Kodachrome slide dated September 1981 showing a 1925 Ford pick-up registration number EL 1196, which is still on DVLA's database but currently marked as off road.
Image Credit: Confused, Alone and Scared Today by Nina Mathews Photography
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Slide by Bill Ferriter
The Tempered Radical
@plugusin
Found slide in Boots slim mount, undated. This is a section of the Sankey Canal in St Helens, Merseyside. The steam came from hot water which was discharged by the Pilkington's Glassworks. It was rumoured that the high temperature of the water in the canal caused some very unusual fish to thrive in this stretch for a while.