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Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
This afternoon, our neighbors were having a birthday party for their grandsons including a moon bounce/slide. They invited us over to play a bit. Molly really liked the slide.
More wonderful color slides from a successful artist. Believed to be from the early-mid 1960's trip to South America.
yes - Artists do see things differently
And - these are heavily red-shifted and my corrective efforts confim that I am NOT an artist!
Wave slide in a commercial indoor playground - family entertainment center designed and installed by Iplayco
found Kodachrome slide dated June 1979 showing a sentry on duty. His uniform suggests a Scottish regiment, and the granite wall behind him looks like Edinburgh Castle.
We can never go through this section of cave and resist the temptation to slide down this hill like little kids. That is exactly what this caver is doing, falling in a controlled slide. This is a section of Virgin Avenue inside Cumberland Caverns. This spot is located between the Crystal Palace and the Amphitheater Room. Normally, I would never recommend anyone doing something like this in a cave due to the risk but this is a safe place to play with a soft landing spot below. We still probably shouldn't do it but it is always great fun! I fired one electronic flash on camera with another one fired via a Firefly slave attached to a Sunpak located in the upper cave passage.
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A view looking upwards at the water slide located at Bay Lake Tower
Winner of the Disney Photo Challenge "Glass"
Found slide dated 1964. The description says "Birthday, Dec. 21, outside trying skates". The skates are barely visible, but of more interest is the car, a Fiat 600 Multipla. Sold in the U.S. for a short time, it was arguably the world's first minivan.
Slide (YACM-26) produced by the Province of Ontario Picture Bureau, probably in the 1920s, for use in Ontario schools.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
A Celtic cat hair slide made from bendable sculpey. It work like a leather hair slide, flexible with a Celtic charm hairstick.
I will be doing a Barbie beach video soon. Just finished the working sliding door looking out to the pool area and the private beach in the distance. This is one of the dads, David.
After our adventures with the slip-n-slide at Jon and Adrienne's house, James decided to try it in our own backyard. It's just not as much fun without a hill, though.
some of you will get this
if you do not, you are probably out of the White Castle fast food chain range
White Castle small square-patty (somewhat greasy) hamburgers have been termed "sliders" for many years, and the company now even uses the slang name to promote the little burgers
a word of caution - they are tasty, but do not eat them for more than one day in a row...
My wife Mandi came up with this creation of the inflatable pool under the slide. She's really purdy and smart. The best part is that we can always keep an eye on the kids from the trailer.
Shopsin's General Store's sliders. Easily the best little burgers I've ever had. Three might be 1/2 a burger too much, at least for me.
This inflatable castle combo bounce house and slide is great interactive fun for any community event, birthday or private party. This double slide bouncer is a wonderful unit for any size event.
Whether you call it a bounce house, moon bounce, bouncy castle, moonwalk or inflatable jumpy thing we have your Columbus, GA inflatable rental needs covered.
Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.
Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.
Tyre slide, Blizzard Beach, Walt Disney World, Florida
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Slides from 1977 copied using Bower slide adaptor, 105mm lens on D700
June and I drove from Singapore to Penang in a Datsun 120Y
Camera Nikon F2 50mm lens
Slide (YACH-4) produced by the Province of Ontario Picture Bureau, probably in the 1920s, for use in Ontario schools.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.