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Tag Archives: 1950s
Found Film: The Alberts, Summer and Fall 1951
The story of Raymond Albert’s family, as told through his lost and found photos, continues as we enjoy a late summer in Rumford, Maine around 1951-ish. There is no real theme to tie these photos together – they come from … Continue reading
Posted in Found Film
Tagged 1950s, black and white, found film, Maine, Raymond Albert, rumford, vintage
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Found Film Friday: Country Outing
This week’s roll of “found film” came to me from near Binghamton, New York, where the Ansco company was located from the mid-1800s to around 1980. The spool was covered in rust, and the backing paper was stuck to the … Continue reading
Found Film Friday: Holy Toledo! It’s an Ansco Anscoflex!
This week’s Found Film Friday is a fun find… This week’s film is a roll of Kodak Verichrome Pan 620 film. I was the winning bidder on eBay, and asked the seller where the film had come from. He told … Continue reading
Posted in Found Film, Vintage cameras
Tagged 1950s, ansco, Anscoflex, birthday, found film, mystery, Toledo, Toledo Blade
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