Thrift-Store Camera Uncovers 1930s Ski Trip Moments in Crystal-Clear Photos

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A £10 thrift-store find in Salisbury yielded a 1930s Zeiss Ikon Baby Ikonta camera with undeveloped film; when developed, it revealed remarkably clear images from a ski trip and an outdoor luncheon, painstakingly restored by the Salisbury Photo Centre, with a Cow & Gate sponsor sign adding a nostalgic link to the era.
Topics:world#1930s-photography#culture#photo-restoration#salisbury#thrift-store-find#undeveloped-film
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