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Make your own post!More Weird Film Cells!
More cells from the mystery silent movie about a castle!
Mmmm Coffee!
Two frames from a silent film reel (title unknown) made to remind you how delicious coffee is!
College Football, 1963.
A beautiful fall day in Pennsylvania, 1963. For those who don't get football - here's some reasons to appreciate the game.
Bears VS. Cars.
Bears win - always.
Tournament Of Roses Parade In Rainy Pasadena, 1955.
Pretty and sweet Kodachrome slides of a rainy parade. We all love rainy parades, right kids? Look out for the barber shop float who's slogan is "I need your head in my business". 'Want' and 'need' are two very different things, Mr. Barber.
A Very Vintage Christmas
The magic of tinsel from Christmases between 1955 and 1957 on Kodachrome.
Christmas 1967, How We All Survived These Gatherings.
A journey through vintage slides, mapping out the successful formula for any of those family dinners we went to as kids.
No Wonder She Hated Laundry. NSFW.
Brumberger stereo slide found inside a Brumberger stereo viewer!
Vintage Hand-tinted Magic Lantern Slides Make Winter Less Hate-able.
Haters can go ahead and hate winter, but these old pictures are sweet, and every little bit helps, yo.
Vintage Unaware Women.
Another episode of the Ferrous Archive, this time we're celebrating the sniper snapshooter and great moments in the mundane.
Sioux Falls 1956 Centennial Parade.
The latest installment of the Ferrous Archive takes us through the process of figuring out a place and time (via a Kodachrome parade from 1956). Dear Sioux Falls: Ethel's All Girl Bar and Lounge needs to be re-opened.
Filthy Underwear Surprise!
Found in the soffit on our garage.
Rainbow Butt Lady!
Oh it's safe for work - just more great Kodachrome snapshots from the Ferrous Archive!
The Tale of the Fish and the Flesh Loaves.
The latest post to The Ferrous Archive, an extensive collection of ephemeral photography. This one's all about a saucy girl and her canoe built for two - Kodachrome slides from September 1945.