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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.
interview with a lady with epilepsy.
don't worry, she wasn't having a seizure in this photo. she did, however, have a seisure the next time i met her but i didn't have my camera with me. her husband, who saw it coming said to me, "you could have taken a photo of that..."
how many times have you gone out without your camera and cursed yourself for not doing so?
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.
At 4:10 AM on the morning of April 29, 1903, approximately 82 million tonnes of rock slide off Turtle Mountain into the valley annihilating part of the small mining town of Frank, Alberta. The wave of limestone reached the other side of the valley seen at the bottom of the photo. Approximately 80 people remain buried in the rubble and it is still one of Canada's worst natural disasters (Wikipedia). The small stretch of highway seen in the lower right shows how big this slide is.
I know it is a fairly cliché view of this, but we were pressed for time a bit.
Frank, Alberta
Slide (YACX-9) 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.
Playing around with the a6000 to quickly copy a found slide with a 16mm extension tube.
the carrier takes 4 slides..
The Problem
Because roughly half of the original extent of the Everglades has been lost to development and agriculture, today’s water managers face a difficult task of routing the same amount of rain that historically fell through today’s much reduced system consisting of canals, levees, and impoundments while providing water supply, flood control, and conserving the remaining Everglades landscape for fish and wildlife. One of the greatest challenges for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan is to accomplish this three-pronged mission. The WCAs in this area are now subject to extreme high water levels for extended periods of time, particularly in the southern end of WCA 3A, when the capacity of the Central and South Florida Project is exceeded by periods of high rainfall. They are also subject to artificially low water levels, particularly in the northern part of WCA 3A, during drought periods.
This slide shows how the historic flow, how the historic water flow has been altered, and what the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan is hoping to achieve. (Water quality, quantity, timing and distribution) The fish and wildlife species and their requisite habitats that are found in the area evolved based on the historic water flows. The economic impact of fish and wildlife resources is crucial to South Florida in terms of tourism, the boating industry, fresh water fishing, salt water fishing and several commercial fisheries.
Using my digital Panasonic G1 with Minolta Auto-Bellows 1, Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm f3.5 lens and slide-copier attachment.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GH2.
London Heathrow Airport
(seen from the top of an open top bus)
Saturday 12 September 1992
Copyright Steve Guess MMXXI
Kodak Carousel 700. Many happy memories of eating popcorn as Dad went through the colour slides. Added steam from a bag of microwave popcorn.
# TP436Glasses help many bring the world into focus glasses or optical device today.
Found Agfachrome slide dated May 1986 showing boats in a harbour. Google thinks this is St Peter Port in Guernsey, but never having been there I can't really comment.y
This Slide is a very good choice for amusement park or any other topoic activities . It’s a standard slide structure.
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b)Vivid cartoon characters with castle design,make it so attractive for children to come in it and enjoy the fun .
c)6 colors HD printing, with printing protection coating, UV-strengthen, with protective layer, make sure the printing image no scratch and no colour fading in years.
d) The slide has soft surface, and our QIQI TOYS make careful process for safety, such as soft steps, baffle, netting, stable step and handles.
QIQI slide is your very safe game. Product features: This is one of our QIQI dry slide. It's of high quality. Colorful nice looking.
How to use: Riders will enter the right lane make the climb and slide down the left side of the slide and exit , go round to right lane again for a second turn.
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This water slide convery the story of TITANIC shipwreck .It will be the best choice for some theme water game park or some relevant film promotion ,also can use in some edcutional event.
a)The special TITANIC design can arouse children's interest to learn more about this history story .
b) It's very colorful, attractive for children, even adults. Sliding is a exciting game with high speed, most of kids will like them.
c) The slide has soft surface, and our QIQI TOYS make careful process for safety, such as soft steps, baffle, netting, stable step and handles.
QIQI slide is your very safe game.
Product features: This is one of our QIQI dry slide. It's of high quality. Colorful nice looking. With big area safety shield.
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Found Kodachrome slide dated October 1984. Obviously associated with Found Slide 1588 which made it into Explore. I wonder if this will as well.