Vintage Photos - Goodwill Lot 1 (241-244)

I decided to indulge my curiosity after getting a new scanner a few years ago and picked up several batches of slides from Goodwill and eBay. I'm not sure why these commonly wind up at places like eBay but many seem to ultimately have come from estate sales. Maybe family members just don't know what to do with them or don't care. I've seen them advertised as being for crafts and such so maybe they are commonly used for that purpose. I was more interested in the actual contents. Each slide is a little slice of history from a particular time and place. These pictures span from as early as the late 1940s to as late as the early 1990s. There are thousands of these slides. I will be scanning some from time to time and posting them here mainly because I find them an interesting way to look back at the past.

I don't know a whole lot about the ultimate origins of this batch of slides other than they came from Goodwill. Like previous batches, these too often have a date stamped on them that I assume indicates when the film was developed and I believe in most cases should give approximate dating for the photograph itself. So far these seem like mostly vacation photos that were taken in the 1960s and 1970s. I've identified places in Italy, France, Mexico, and Hawaii so far.

What I mean by "batch" and "set" because sometimes I even contuse myself:

Batch = A bunch of slides I bought in a single purchase. Usually they are from the same ultimate origin but not necessarily. Typically, a batch will have 100s or even 1000s of slides.

Set = Subset of a batch. A group of slides I scan together. There are normally four slides in one set because that's how many slides my scanner can scan at once. Likewise, a post will typically have one set of fours slides. Organizationally, it's just the easiest way for me to handle things.

The first three photos in this set were processed in September 1977. It isn't clear exactly where these were taken other than it was a beach somewhere. There have been beach photos from this batch from Mexico, Hawaii, and Italy, so probably one of those places though that doens't narrow it down much.

The last photo was processed in August 1975. Based on other photos from previous sets with this date, it's pretty safe to say it was taken in Hawaii.


processed September 1977


processed September 1977


processed September 1977


processed August 1975

See the previous post in this series here.

The entire collection that has been scanned and uploaded so far can also be found here. This also includes higher resolution versions and versions with post processing.


Check out some of my other recent posts:

VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (February 1991)
https://ecency.com/retrogaming/@darth-azrael/videogames-and-computer-entertainment-february

ToeJam & Earl (Sega Genesis)
https://ecency.com/hive-140217/@darth-azrael/toejam-and-earl-sega-genesis-f55ccf9dce358

Vintage Photos - Goodwill Lot 1 (237-240)
https://ecency.com/photography/@darth-azrael/vintage-photos-goodwill-lot-1-ef2630bb3ba24

Maximum PC (March 2004)
https://ecency.com/retrocomputing/@darth-azrael/maximum-pc-march-2004

MegaCon 2012: Frenchy and the Punk (9) - Dark Carnivale
https://ecency.com/hive-181335/@darth-azrael/uzgtwzgs

Vintage Photos - Goodwill Lot 1 (233-236)
https://ecency.com/photography/@darth-azrael/vintage-photos-goodwill-lot-1-fbaaf89760c21



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Red Sails Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens
Republic of Thieves by Scott Lynch





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I know I have said it before but it is kind of tragic to me that people would just abandon these slides. Perhaps they kept the prints and realized the slides were a passing fad. My own grandfather used to have one of those slide projectors but we only ever used it at family get togethers. I guess I can understand how someone would be ok with these just getting lost.

I'm sure you remember how they would always give you the negatives back with your photos at the photo shops. Did anyone ever do anything with those? I just threw mine out right away.... along with most of the pictures because I had a crap camera that would ruin almost anything.

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Negatives were only useful if you needed more prints or enlargements. I mean you could get an enlargement from a print but the quality would be worse. Having said that, I don't think I ever used negatives for that purpose more than a couple of times. However, you get MUCH better quality scanning negatives (or slides) vs. scanning prints.

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