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These sliding doors open onto a first floor balcony, overlooking the garden and perfect for watching the sun set. The doors will open partly, or slide away fully. They have excellent thermal properties but very slim lines of sight: less frame, more view. They are also installed in the main living room and the dining room.
Found 126-format Kodachrome slide dated September 1967 showing an older woman sat in a deckchair, possibly on a pier somewhere or by an open-air swimming pool. I presume this is the same person as the grandmother in Found Slide - 1025, judging from the yellow jacket.
Scan of vintage lantern slides.
Years ago I bought a locked, wood "mystery box" at an auction. It had old, glass lantern slides inside.
Not sure of what countries are represented or the years they were taken.
Slide sign with Slimline End Caps and one-sided Freestanding Mount
2/90 Sign Systems
Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
this image interprets the theme of Twisted because of the way the slide twists left and right on the way down.
I think this was the first time that he ever successfully slid on the slides on his own! Just yesterday he was falling over backwards and then twisting around onto his stomach (all the time with a huge grin on his face).
Sliding Rock in Pisgah National Forest in the North Carolina mountains: www.romanticasheville.com/sliding_rock_north_carolina.htm
this woman is very brave, i reviewed the schematics for this "slide" and to say it's poorly built would be a compliment to the 3 year old that built it..