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Row 1: VB-3, VB-4, VB-6, VB-11, VB-13, VB-20
Row 2: VB-41, VB-42, VB-101, VB-135, VB-136, VF-3
Row 3: VF-6, VF-10, VF-28, VF-29, VF-41, V0-1
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Row 7: VJ-1, VJ-2, VJ-3, VJ-5, VS-33, VT-3
Row 8: VT-4, VT-6, VCS-2, VCS-3, VCS-5
This is the back corner of my N scale model train layout that my dad built for me in the basement of my grandma's house. The room used to be my aunt's studio but she got married and moved out and the room was finished but empty so I got to have my model trains there. I never did very much with them though.
I have no real idea when this is from. My guess would be somewhere around 1988. I still have all of the trains although they haven't run since then. I might even still have the track!
A roll I've got no details for but taken whilst on a Northern Railrover in late June or early July 2005, with appropriate Summer weather conditions. One of the iconic Blackpool Trams on the seafront. The elderly couple on the right are clearly determined to have a good time, regardless of the awful weather.
Scan from a 35mm colour negative on 200 ASA Agfa film.
Kodak Photomicrography color film 2483 E4, expired (May 1977). Developed in Rodinal, 1+100 Stand Development for 2 hours 34 years later (2011).
Shot on Kodak Porta (400 ASA) Vivid Color. Shot with the great Ansco Shur Shot Jr. I love the sky in this shot.
Nikon L35AD2, fp4+, r09(1+25)
You can see the rest of my photos on my second Flickr account : www.flickr.com/photos/169407696@N06