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Mousetoescamper

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6. Thanks!
Wed Apr 3, 2024, 11:04 AM
Apr 2024

Processing one's own film was still a part of the job when I first started working for community newspapers. When I left the business, film had gone the way of the Linotype machine.

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Nice photo, and what a lovely piece of family history! niyad Apr 2024 #1
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Apr 2024 #5
Great photo and memory. multigraincracker Apr 2024 #2
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Apr 2024 #6
Wasn't that long ago, you could multigraincracker Apr 2024 #9
hahaha justaprogressive Apr 2024 #14
Beautiful! HAB911 Apr 2024 #3
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Apr 2024 #7
Beautiful bit of family history, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2024 #4
Thanks and you're welcome! Mousetoescamper Apr 2024 #10
Wow! Fun. nt TeamProg Apr 2024 #8
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Apr 2024 #11
Wonderful photos, thanks for sharing. Grumpy Old Guy Apr 2024 #12
Thanks! If I could find 120 film I'd take it out of retirement. It's been more than 50 years. Mousetoescamper Apr 2024 #13
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