I have been collecting old photographs for some time now - everything from daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, wet-plate negs, dry-plate negs, prints from the late 1800's all the way up to stacks of pictures at flee markets and antique stores. And I seek out unprocessed rolls of film when ever I can.
Several years ago an elderly lady friend, her husband had recently passed (he was a retired photographer) and she wanted me to help dispose (ebay) of his camera gear. As we were going thru his darkroom, I came across a small filing cabinet full of mostly 4X5 negatives. I asked her about them - she said take them. As it turned out, when they had purchased the home in the early 90's, the previous owner was also a retired professional photographer, and these were negatives he had left in the home. Hundreds of 4X5 B&W negs from the 40's thru the 70's, weddings, family gatherings, just about anything happening in our little town for 40 years. As I was examining all the negs individually with a loupe, I came across a few of a local boy-scout troop, and immediately could recognize one of the 12 year old boys as my closest friend, Doug. I could recognize him in negative format, as a child, even though I didn't meet him until he was in his early 50's.
Anyway, I scanned a lot of the negs and made him some prints. He just recently passed away.
My old pall Doug - far right with the yellow arrow - boy scout trip.