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I found these three slides of the lake in a collection of commericial slides. Some indicate that they were published by Don Sieburg & Co, New London NH.
My Grandmother worked at Technicolor in the 60's and I believe she took the slides as rejects. There are dozens of different scenes from around North America, but the labels are double printed or just wrong. I'm willing to donate a set of the actual Winni slides to any historic entity that wants them and will preserve them. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I would love copies of the pictures before you give them away... or I would volunteer to help upload to Photopost so our viewers can see them.
IG
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I found another slide. It's a little beat up. I will upload all four to photopost if the webmaster is OK with it.
I will also try to clean them and then rescan. Does anyone have a safe cleaner for old Plastichrome slides? I have plenty of duplicates of non-descript scenery to experiment on. ![]() |
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Probably a good "museum" to have them is Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, in Weirs Beach, next to Weirs Times offices. Ann Sprague is the Director.
Worth a shot to inquire of the safe keeping. Obviously slides do not display well; maybe professionally made prints is best way to display, and an album. |
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OK, I recognize the locations from the first 3, any quesses where the pic in post #3 came from?
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Wolfeboro.
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Hi-
Great shots. The Laconia Historical & Museum Society collects and preserves artifacts related to the history of Laconia including Lakeport and The Weirs. Thanks so much for your offer! Jennifer Carroll-Plante, Executive Director PO Box 1126, Laconia, NH 03247 603.527.1278 lhmslpl@metrocast.net www.laconiahistorical.org |
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Weirs Guy - That's the Wolfeboro Town Docks. The large three story building was known as the Peavey Block when it was built in 1890. Now known as the Avery Block. - McD
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Picture number three is the wharf at Alton Bay. I used to dive for coins there, many years ago.
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I've been too busy to play with slides and get everything ready, I hope to find some time this weekend.
My guess on the locations of the pictures: Center Harbor Weirs Channel Alton Bay Wolfeboro |
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Thanks McD, you da man!
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