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This Slide is a very good choice for amusement park or any other topoic activities . It’s a standard slide structure.
a)With wide slide way ,make it can use by more children. Suitable height ,small kids also can play it well .
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.
More Info:http://www.qiqi-toys.com/ProdInfo/1182_Castle%20water%20slide.html
handwritten on slide, “Leslie Sackatcheena showing grain elevators" date stamped on slide August 1975
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.
Found slide in Boots slim-mount showing the red ADO16 again and a bottle kiln. There are a few bottle kilns still in existence, and having looked on the internet I think this might be the one in Nettlebed, Oxfordshire.
My Grandpa pulled out boxes of slides that hadn't been seen in years. But the slide projector bulb went out after only about 5 slides... (and that was that! We're on a mission to find a replacement bulb for that old projector.) So I made myself a mini-slide show, peeking through the mini viewer.
These little kids are my mom's younger sister and brother, ca. 1960.
ugraded sliding shower doors. clear glass. color almost looks like wrought iron instead of oil rubbed bronze.
Aerosol and wall paint on acrylic glass and MDF, 2004
90 x 90 cm
EUR 170,-
This painting is part of a series of three slides I painted for my solo gallery show "Constructive Vandalism II" in Germany in '04.
Tuesday was a snow day, and the snow was a fine powder. This meant Leah could kick up a real cloud of snow while sliding down the hill without a sled.
Just a picture of a jump house slide that I took. I was showing off my photography skills to a girl when I took this and I tend to upload everything I take a picture of.
Slide ( (YASF-1) 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.
Looked fun, but I heard that several people ended up with minor injuries from this.
Photo taken by Brina
My friend Anneliis found a box of slides in a garbage one day. They ended up being paparazzi photos from the 70-80s, some of super famous people. They are amazing. She projects them onto the wall and has friends stand in front of them. She had us over Friday and had me bring my camera. These are the bests.