After getting a new scanner several years ago to scan some old slides my grandparents had, I picked up several batches of slides from Goodwill and eBay. I'm not sure why these commonly wind up at places like that 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 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.
Unfortunately, the photos from this batch don't seem to generally have dates stamped on them like most of the previous batches I've gone through. However, they generally seem to be from the 1950s and 1960s. Like some of the previous batches, this one came from eBay and I don't know much about the origins of these photos other than that.
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 four slides. Organizationally, it's just the easiest way for me to handle things.
These were all scanned with an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner.
Like other recent sets, all of the photos in this set were taken in the 1950s. I believe most of these were taken in Florida probably in the Spring of 1959.
The first photo in this set is the exception. This is a title slide that was likely purchased from a gift shop in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. There have been many photos in previous sets that were taken in Oak Ridge, particularly at an atomic energy museum.
The other three photos all feature the same subject. They show a VW bus and tent at a campground. This campground would appear to be in Florida somewhere, at least I think that is where this is, but I have no way to tell exactly where.




See the previous post in this series here.
The entire batch that has been scanned and uploaded so far can also be found here. This also includes higher resolution versions and versions with postprocessing.
Check out some of my other recent posts:
Maximum PC (January 2006)
https://ecency.com/retrocomputing/@darth-azrael/maximum-pc-january-2006
Vintage Photos - Lot 3 (393-396)
https://ecency.com/photography/@darth-azrael/vintage-photos-lot-3-393
Compute! (January 1982)
https://ecency.com/retrocomputing/@darth-azrael/compute-january-1982
Vintage Photos - Lot 3 (389-392)
https://ecency.com/photography/@darth-azrael/vintage-photos-lot-3-389
MegaCon 2012: Emerald Rose (11) - Never Split The Party
https://ecency.com/photography/@darth-azrael/vintage-photos-lot-3-385
Vintage Photos - Lot 3 (385-388)
https://ecency.com/photography/@darth-azrael/vintage-photos-lot-3-385
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A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians by H.G. Parry
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777 by Rick Atkinson
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