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I started collecting found photos from tube stations in London in the early 1990s and then expanded to a collection of photos of myself, family and friends and of vintage booth photos from op-shops and on-line auctions.
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photomaticBarbaraAnn#2
The photomatic format, where the photo dropped out of the machine already framed, as far as I have been able to discover, was never available outside the USA. If any one finds that I have misread the hand written name on the back of the picture, please let me know your interpretation and I will consider it and make changes.