KODACHROME & OTHER SLIDES OF SOUTH AMERICA 1950s TO 70s

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Developed in 1935 and discontinued this year, Kodachrome was noted for its colour accuracy and stability for the professional and amateur photographic markets. The film was very popular in the 1940's to the 1970's and was used extensively on family vacations and celebrations. The film can be easily projected onto a large screen using relatively cheap slide projectors or scanned to produce excellent colour prints. KODACHROME & OTHER SLIDES OF SOUTH AMERICA 1950s TO 70s Dates: 1950s - 1970s Quantity: 100+ slides Ref: South America 12 Format: 35mm Film Stocks: 45 Kodachrome and other types (including 20 in metal mounts) Description: A set of interesting amateur slides of various locations in South America including Peru and Bolivia. The slides show local people, streets and buildings, beach, Murillo monument at Congress building Bolivia, old gas pumps, local customs, bullfight etc. Please check shipping due to weight of slides. Whilst we try to be as accurate as possible in identifying the locations that the slides feature, we cannot guarantee that they will all be all correct. This is due to a large number of slides that do not have descriptions on them.