tiabunna's photos with the keyword: scanned slide

Highbury Private Hotel

04 Apr 2024 35 31 224
Copied from a slide taken in 1964 and which had major colour problems - hence the mono conversion. I thought this was worth keeping for historical reasons, as this interesting building has gone and the area totally changed. Wishing everyone a Happy Fence Friday and a great weekend.

Remote Musgrave Ranges

05 Mar 2024 18 12 159
Copied from an old slide (1971), near the remote part of the Musgrave Ranges in north west South Australia. Part of an ongoing slide copying project...

Autumn's arrived

03 Mar 2024 20 12 192
I've been copying old slides. As our autumn began on 1 March, this image, taken in Canberra many years ago, seemed quite timely with its autumn leaves - not commonly seen where I now live.

From an old slide

24 Jan 2024 38 30 272
I've been copying some of my old slides to digital. This one of the Sydney Opera House was from Dec 65, and taken from a Manly Ferry. Copied from a Perutz slide. See also Pip, taken a little later on the trip. Your choice of walls for Happy Wednesday Wall, have a good week everyone.

Short Sandringham "Beachcomber" at Lord Howe Islan…

10 Jun 2014 14 13 1743
Short Sandringham "Beachcomber": from a slide taken in early June 1974, shortly after arrival from Sydney. The image in the note shows the aircraft in relation to the two large mountains at the south of the island, Mt Gower and Mt Lidgbird, as we headed toward the shore in the motor launch. Our flight out to the island was smooth and itself an unforgettable experience. There is no comparison between the modern airline ‘cattle class’ and the 1930s style timber-panelled ambiance, large windows, and generally spacious and relaxed style of the old flying boats. Unlike the pre-packaged fare dished out now, our breakfast was cooked fresh on the aircraft by the Purser! The 'downside' of flying boats was that the airline timetable depended on the tides! The state of the seas also meant that flights often could not be operated in rough weather.

Arriving at Lord Howe Island by flying boat, 1974.

05 Jun 2014 27 33 1551
There were no aerobridges for flying boats! Arrival at Lord Howe Island by Sandringham involved going ashore in an open boat. Here the aircraft's Purser (they used nautical terminology), having tied the mooring line, watches from the front hatch as the passengers depart. The inset note shows the approach to the island, which is mainly National Park and has the world's most southerly fringing coral reef. Flying boat enthusiasts might enjoy this video about flying boats at the island: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmTVKs15n4U

Sandringham in Sydney

05 Jun 2014 12 18 1377
This photo of a Short Sandringham was taken at the former Rose Bay flying boat base in Sydney Harbour, prior to departure for Lord Howe Island on 7 June 1974. This was the world's last airline route still operating flying boats : they ceased operations in August that year when a new runway at Lord Howe Island came into service. Copied from Kodachrome slide taken exactly 40 years ago today: more in a set to follow soon. I'd suggest viewing on black. Any flying boat enthusiasts might enjoy a video I found, of the same aircraft departing from Sydney Harbour. Be adventurous and put the sound up, to enjoy the sound of the four Pratt and Whitney engines.

Looking North, Lord Howe Island

10 Jun 2014 16 18 842
Lord Howe Island - looking north toward the lagoon from the start of the "Lower Road", the ledge around the cliffs at the south of the island. Taken in 1974 on slide film.

The south of Lord Howe Island

10 Jun 2014 10 13 786
During my visit to Lord Howe Island I took a side trip to the saddle between the two mountains at the south, Mt Gower and Mt Lidgbird. Trips to the area were possible only with a guide, as it was necessary to traverse a precarious ledge around the cliffs known as the "Lower Road" (identified by note). I understand there are fixed ropes along this ledge now, in those days it was 'just hang on and be careful'. Copied from a slide.