Film T ends abruptly after image 14.
The actual anniversary is October 6 but that being a Sunday, the celebrations were held on the previous day.
St Joseph’s, Tollcross.
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Change camera.
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Now back to the original camera.
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Who would take photographs of Linlithgow Palace without other family members in shot? Only one.
So I
looked in my slide collection and found some dated 24 October 1985, taken after a walk along the canal
from Winchburgh.
These I have already scanned so can include here with little effort.
From the available evidence, it appears that I unloaded a part-used slide film from my camera,
loaded a Kodak 400 ASA print film for the anniversary celebrations which I then finished at
Linlithgow
before reloading the slide film to take more shots of the palace.
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| Gatehouse |
new door | north-west corner | old door (inside) | old door (outside) |
Palace from the north-east |