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Howard Somerville club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAmong my pictures, the only pub sign that I could find that was the same shape as the (empty) frame was from a pub in - St Ives.
Don't you envy the (unknown) photographer who could just take scenes like this, just as they were, without having to airbrush out a barrow-load of eyesores afterwards? He'd have to have struggled with film that was painfully slow (Kodachrome 1 was a mere 10 ASA), but a price I'd willingly pay.
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