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    Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    I thought it might be interesting to see some vintage images from glass plates. I'll kick it off with photo's my dad made in Europe during WWII. I remember him telling me he had a folding Agfa plate camera. My dad is actually the person up the telephone pole and front and center in the two groups.
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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Here are a few more.
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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Here's a neg that I've had for years but can't remember where it came from. It's a beautiful 8x10 glass plate.
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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Do images from magic lantern glass slides count? I acquired a collection from a lady that lived in Portland Oregon. There are some from Asahel Curtis, Edward Curtis's brother. This one is of a climbing club on Mt. Baker. mtbaker mazamas copy by Thad Gerheim, on Flickr

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Absolutely they count. Let’s say any image on a piece of glass that’s at least 50 years old.

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Vroom! Vroooom!Click image for larger version. 

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    A Beaver slide hay derrick in operation.
    beaverslide copy by Thad Gerheim, on Flickr

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Train along the Columbia River. Taken by Fred Kiser.
    kiser train copy by Thad Gerheim, on Flickr
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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    From a glass (dry plate) negative I was given in 2018:

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Impressive horse and mule teams harvesting. I imagine they were really proud of them.
    gharvest copy by Thad Gerheim, on Flickr
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