April, and we are well into Daffodil Season, so here are the 'dils at High Bank.
Not sure where High Bank is but that's not spoiling my enjoyment.
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Being a construction of your humble blogger Tepid Halibut, with the aim of posting one vintage slide image per day, from now until Kingdom Come. (Or until Mr Halibut gets bored.)
April, and we are well into Daffodil Season, so here are the 'dils at High Bank.
Not sure where High Bank is but that's not spoiling my enjoyment.
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For decades, if you popped into an English Pub, the walls were adorned by loads of horse brasses, copper pans, copper trumpets, brass salvers, etc. Save with restaurants and guest houses. Proud antiques, from a family's ancestors?
Nope. Manufactured tat. And one of the famous manufacturers was Derverlea Products, of Birmingham. And in this side, we see one of their displays at a trade show in Blackpool in Feb 1970. Shite, the lot of it, IMHO.
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Bonus - The Horse Magnifier Game
In fact, I think it's the Hyatt Hotel in San Francisco.
Bonus - The British Navy Resisted a Decent Lightning Rod for Decades
Alas, another slide affected by colour drift and slide deterioration.
But, fans of WW1 aircraft may be able to identify this.
And here's a picture of the same aircraft flying more recently....with info on what it is.
Bonus - Grace Jones with Cab Calloway during his 85th birthday celebration in New York
The lad didn't realise that his dad was a loyal guy in the Stromboli family, and ... I've said too much.
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Today's Tedious Tuesday post - is praise for the thatcher.
Not Margaret Thatcher, but the guy who applies rushes and reed to house roofs.
A quintessentially English style of house, tho' you can find examples elsewhere.
Bonus - Fulu Miziki
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| The Slide, as scanned |
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| The slide, with some manual correction of the colour cast |
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| Side, split into Red, Green and Cyan elements. I don't recall which this was. |
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| The manually corrected slide, passed to an online AI service, and told to "Sort IT" tho with more guidance. Impressive |
But, some old slides, particularly Ektachrome / E6 process slides, can develop a severe colour-cast. And the results can be Yeuch. So, I sometimes correct them, or just extra a single colour element, and use them as monochrome slides.
But today, I thought I'd show you before and after, and illustrate what Artificial Intelligence can do.
A very early-seventies wedding dress ... I believe that capes are "out" nowadays. And that overlong dress is likely to assist in Wilma's loss of footing and tumble.
Bonus - As Trump fumbles another diplomatic challnge (again.)
Driving today, and passed a church just as the bride arrived in vintage Roller. So, must be wedding season.
Today's slide, reflects this joyful time, with a slide from 1971's Guildford. Mmmmm. Hats on Old Bats.
Bonus : Another day closer to the end.
OK, technically, it isn't.
The English Water Spaniel died out in the 1920s-ish.
But that apparent small sand island is a doggo of some sort. The slide says "udo swimming at Constantine Bay, 1986", so ... yeah.
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"May 1965" was all that was on this slide, and there's an air of continental style in the flowers and umbrella.
But that building looks familiar. It looks very much like Southport Town Hall.
And May ? They seem rather wrapped up for warmth for that month.
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