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Subject: [Leica] A 70-year-old photographic mystery - BBC News
From: smithjeffery at mac.com (Jeffery Smith)
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2020 11:43:03 -0600
References: <95982E52-5C48-481B-8AFD-F2B9CB9AA1AF@sanbrook.plus.com>

While I knew that early Leica users had to load their own film cassettes, I 
didn't envision them being so "sturdy".

> On Dec 1, 2020, at 8:08 AM, sanbrook <clive at sanbrook.plus.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-54175441 
>> <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-54175441>
> 
> I thought this tale might be of interest, it tells of an old roll of film 
> in a Leica cassette and probably from a 111a, the photographer is trying 
> to trace the family of the people in the photos.
> 
> There is more discussion and detail on the website www.macfilos.com 
> <http://www.macfilos.com/>
> 
> Most intriguing and well worth a read
> 
> Sandy
> 
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