Tray #2 – Images 36 to 40

Image No. 36 Subject: From a popular painting? Date: Notes: Note on slide mount says; “Live and Let live!”   Image No. 37 Subject: A Cat and Kitten Date: Notes: This looks more like a photo than a copy of a painting but I could be wrong.   Image No. Subject: Great Ormes Head Llandudno, […]

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Tray #2 – Images 31 to 35

Flowers and Dogs! Image No. 31 Subject: Date: Notes: Early colour photography.   Image No. 32 Subject: Date: Notes: Flowers are the same as those in Great Grandpa’s photo No. 29?   Image No. 33 Subject: Mischievous dogs – one of Mauds favourites! Date: Notes: Image seems to have been copied from a book or poster? […]

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Tray #2 – Images 26 to 30

Image No. 26 Subject: Whether this cottage has any relevance or was just considered a good subject for this photographic scene? I don’t know. (Steve) Date: Notes: Early colour  – pixellated effect on original shows as a pattern. There were a number of colour processes developed during the 1930s.   Image No. 27 Subject: Maud […]

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Tray #2 – Images 21 to 25

Image No. 21 Subject: Has to be a photo taken by my Great Grandfather (Richard Henri Evans (1865 – 1952) with my Great Grandmother (Florence Minnie Ducket (1863 – 1947) and their 3 children. (On the right is Frederick Henri Evans (1887 – 1960), on the left is Constance Minnie Evans (1888 – 1958) and […]

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Tray #2 – Images 16 to 20

Image No. 16 Subject: Conway Bridge and Castle, North Wales, UK Date: Notes: A very early suspension bridge which is still there. Behind is a railway bridge.   Image No. 17 Subject: Abbey Gateway South Date: Notes:   Image No. 18 Subject: Venice? Date: Notes: I suspect that this must have been a bought slide, […]

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Tray #2 – Images 11 to 15

Image No. 11 Subject: Abbey Gateway, North Date: Notes: I think that the white text indicates that this slide would have been bought, probably in shop in the town, during a visit. In fact all the images on this page were probably professionally made and bought. They have been tinted by an artist and must […]

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