Agulliver
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Last year my "partner in photography" came across a roughly 40 year old exposed film in a cameras she bought. We had it developed by the local lab and got decent enough photos of what looks like family outings to St David's Cathedral in Wales and the Cutty Sark & Greenwich Meridian in London. Judging by clothes, cars and other identifiers such as shop names in the background we're sure these were shot in the late 70s.
I've put out a public post on Facebook with some of the photos, which was shared a few hundred times worldwide...no response. We used a historian contact in Scotland to positively identify the cathedral (it's part of their expertise) and they have further sent sample photos across their UK-wide network but haven't had any responses.
These are someone's 40+ year old family memories. There are what could well be parents and children in the pics...perhaps the parents are now gone but the children might like the photos. Or the parents are now elderly and still might like to see them.
Can anyone suggest any other methods of finding out who shot these so they can have their family photos? The camera case had an address of a Northern Ireland military base and the name of a serviceman in it but that doesn't seem to be related to the photos (we've investigated). The camera itself is a 1934 Ziess-Ikon folder so it could have been through many owners between manufacture and 1978.
Any more ideas?
I've put out a public post on Facebook with some of the photos, which was shared a few hundred times worldwide...no response. We used a historian contact in Scotland to positively identify the cathedral (it's part of their expertise) and they have further sent sample photos across their UK-wide network but haven't had any responses.
These are someone's 40+ year old family memories. There are what could well be parents and children in the pics...perhaps the parents are now gone but the children might like the photos. Or the parents are now elderly and still might like to see them.
Can anyone suggest any other methods of finding out who shot these so they can have their family photos? The camera case had an address of a Northern Ireland military base and the name of a serviceman in it but that doesn't seem to be related to the photos (we've investigated). The camera itself is a 1934 Ziess-Ikon folder so it could have been through many owners between manufacture and 1978.
Any more ideas?