Arklatexian
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The camera store that I once worked for in the mid-1950s, was a division of a larger photo-finishing company that received films for processing from "drug stores". One of of those stores sent in a roll of film which when developed showed a pilot standing in front of a "Spad" aircraft. We discovered that the film had been found in the bottom of an old "trunk" belonging to the person who had us process the film. It was of that person standing in front of the "Spad" he had flown in World War 1 and had been exposed in 1917. The film had been exposed (and forgotten) for 38 years.