Very interesting, Dave, thanks for posting them.  I know several of the 
locations quite well, as
some were taken within a few kilometres of where I live, and Lake Eacham is a 
place I have visited (
it is a perfectly round crater, either volcanic or meteoric in origin).


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia



-----Original Message-----
From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Mann
Sent: Wednesday, 30 July 2014 9:31 AM
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Subject: Empire Parliamentary Delegation to Australia, 1926

Darren's old photo find has finally spurred me into action...

Back in February I scanned a box of old glass slides (B&W positives sandwiched 
in glass) from the
Empire Parliamentary Delegation to Australia in 1926.  My mother-in-law had 
asked me if I could do
anything with them and I managed to rig something up with my medium format film 
scanner (Minolta
Multi Pro).  The slides are a strange size - about 83mm square with an image up 
to 70mm square
(usually masked with a border).

There are a handful of colour photos mixed in there which are not part of the 
Australia collection;
those are Dufaycolor slides which are fascinating under a microscope but 
utterly horrible to scan.
It looks like those ones were taken in NZ.

I was wanting to put them online but with 72 files I wasn't really sure how 
best to present them.
In the end I've taken a lazy approach and thrown them into a jAlbum gallery.  
The photos are
presented in the order they were stored in the box.

Note I haven't done anything about dust.

http://www.multi.net.nz/empire/

The photo captions are mostly what's written on the slides, except for the 
number which is their
position in the box.  They might not be correct; being handwritten and quite 
small they're difficult
to read.  A book accompanies the slides but it's packed in a box somewhere.  If 
it contains more
info I'll update the gallery.

Cheers,
Dave


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