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A Slide A Day
Canada
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Welcome to "A Slide A Day" - Your Time Capsule of Nostalgia in Glorious 35mm and 8mm! ð―ïļ
Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the past with our curated collection of vintage home movies. Each week, we rewind the clock to bring you a slice of history captured on the iconic 35mm and 8mm film reels. Join us in rediscovering the charm, simplicity, and authenticity of a bygone era.
ðĄ Immerse yourself in the heartwarming moments of yesteryears - from family gatherings and neighborhood celebrations to candid everyday scenes. Witness the magic of life unfolding frame by frame, preserving the essence of a time when memories were etched on film with love and care.
ðĨ "A Slide A Day" is not just a channel; it's a celebration of the artistry of analog filmmaking. Feel the crackle of vintage film, hear the soft whir of projectors, and bask in the warm hues that only celluloid can provide. Each slide is a window to a world that may be distant but is forever alive in the flicker of grainy frames.
Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the past with our curated collection of vintage home movies. Each week, we rewind the clock to bring you a slice of history captured on the iconic 35mm and 8mm film reels. Join us in rediscovering the charm, simplicity, and authenticity of a bygone era.
ðĄ Immerse yourself in the heartwarming moments of yesteryears - from family gatherings and neighborhood celebrations to candid everyday scenes. Witness the magic of life unfolding frame by frame, preserving the essence of a time when memories were etched on film with love and care.
ðĨ "A Slide A Day" is not just a channel; it's a celebration of the artistry of analog filmmaking. Feel the crackle of vintage film, hear the soft whir of projectors, and bask in the warm hues that only celluloid can provide. Each slide is a window to a world that may be distant but is forever alive in the flicker of grainy frames.
Northern Ontario 1963
In 1963, Northern Ontario was a region characterized by its vast and rugged landscape, rich in natural resources. This area, much like today, was sparsely populated, with communities often spread out and reliant on industries such as mining, forestry, and agriculture. The Trans-Canada Highway, which was officially opened in 1962, improved accessibility and connectivity among these remote communities, fostering economic growth and development. The region's indigenous cultures, wildlife, and natural beauty attracted visitors, although tourism was not as developed as it is in the present day. Northern Ontario's economy in 1963 was primarily resource-driven, with towns frequently centered around single industries, making them vulnerable to market changes.
#1960s
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#1960s
#35mm
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#35mmphotography
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Found 8mm Film - Early 70's Suburban Life
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#1970s #8mmfilm #8mmcinefilm #homemovies
Winter Fun
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#35mm #35mmfilm #35mmfilmphoto #35mmphotography #slides #slideshow
8mm Film - Northern Ontario 1961
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 7221 āļ§āļąāļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļēāļāļĄāļē
#ontario #1960s #8mmfilm #homemovies #8mmcinefilm #8mm
Road Trips 1963
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#1960s #35mm #35mmfilm 35mmphotography #slides #slideshow #roadtrip
Found 8mm Films - In The Middle of The 1940's
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Slices of life from the 1940s #8mmfilm #1940s #8mmcinefilm #8mm #homemovies
Art History Class Notes - Brescia College 1970's
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Brescia University College offers courses in Art History as part of its curriculum. Art History explores the development of art and visual culture across different periods, cultures, and styles. At Brescia, students studying Art History can expect to learn about various artistic movements, significant artists, historical contexts, and critical theories that have shaped the world of art. Courses...
Found 8mm Film - Slices of Life in the 1950s
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#1950s #8mmfilm #8mm #8mmcinefilm #homemovies
Western Fair London Ontario 1959
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 48āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
The Western Fair in London, Ontario, Canada, has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. In 1959, the fair would have been a significant event in the community, featuring agricultural displays, livestock competitions, carnival rides, food vendors, and various forms of entertainment. During this time, agricultural fairs were pivotal in showcasing the region's agricultural prowess and...
Found 8mm Film Cove Mountains 1967
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#8mmfilm #8mmfilm #8mmcinefilm #1960s #homemovies
The Holy Land 1960's
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In the 1960s, the Holy Land, encompassing modern-day Israel and Palestine, was marked by a complex and tumultuous historical and geopolitical landscape. The region saw significant developments, including the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the establishment of the State of Israel. Throughout the 1960s, tensions between Israelis and Palestinians escalated, with conflicts over territor...
Found 8mm Home Movie 1950s State Fair
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#8mmfilm #8mmfilm #8mmcinefilm #1950s #homemovies
People Being People Again
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#35mm #35mmfilm #35mmfilmphoto #slides #slideshow #35mmphotography
Found 8mm Home Movie - 1973
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#8mmfilm #8mmfilm #8mmcinefilm #1970s #homemovies
Modern Art Sculptures
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Modern art sculptures, emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, represent a radical departure from traditional forms, embracing innovation and experimentation. Artists like Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brancusi, and Henry Moore pushed boundaries by exploring abstract forms, unconventional materials, and new techniques. These sculptures often emphasize concept over realism, challenging v...
Found 8mm Film 1961
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Found 8mm Film 1961
Bangkok to Hong Kong 1961
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 613 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Bangkok to Hong Kong 1961
Found 8mm Film - Horse Show 1970s
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 1163 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Found 8mm Film - Horse Show 1970s
Found 8mm Film Washington 1969
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Found 8mm Film Washington 1969
Tennessee, Arkansas and Michigan 1962
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 174 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Tennessee, Arkansas and Michigan 1962
Found 8mm Film Double Exposure
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 924 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Found 8mm Film Double Exposure
People Being People
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People Being People
Found 8mm Film - 1961
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 245 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Found 8mm Film - 1961
Paintings at the Art Gallery
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Paintings at the Art Gallery
Found 8mm Film - Goderich Ontario 1978
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Found 8mm Film - Goderich Ontario 1978
Afternoon Tea 1960's
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Afternoon Tea 1960's
Found 8mm Film - Deer Acres
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 156 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Found 8mm Film - Deer Acres
Getting Married 1970's
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 4.9K6 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Getting Married 1970's
Found 8mm Film "The Year That Was 1967"
āļĄāļļāļĄāļĄāļāļ 4.8K6 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāđāļāļ
Found 8mm Film "The Year That Was 1967"
New subscriber. I love this.
Welcome! and Thanks!!!
Youâre welcome!
Thank you. Greetings from BrasÃlia. Jan2025.
Thanks for watching!
Hoje sÃģ tem FAVELA ð
O ar era puro garanto
O ano que minha mÃĢe nasceu, em Outubro de 1963, hj ela tem 61 anos
To me a $12000 dollar wedding is just as good as a $50000 dollar wedding.
A ÃĐpoca em que a paz reinava no Rio
A cidade devia ser bem mais fresca sem tanto carro na rua
Americans have to realize that political elites are trying to. compromise our culture. They use the drugs, crt, woke, feminism, anti christisnity, the courts to divide americans, and make us all victims.
The hardest part of living a long life is that many of the people that you love the most wont
@stangss1 I am 64 and in the last 10 years I have lost my beloved husband of 35 years, both of my parents, 3 special aunts, 3 step children and a brother. Once you reach a certain age, death starts making laps around your loved ones.
@@cwavt8849 Whats the easiest thing to waste, and impossible to replace?
Ah! My youth! I miss it so... My grandmother would hang the Christmas cards through the blinds in the front parlor so that people could see how many people thought enough of her to send cards. That couch... That is what couches looked like back in the day. Furniture was expensive and most people didn't buy on credit because no one trusted finance companies. You hung on to furniture, cars... well, everything like grim death. Everybody remembered the war and rationing. My grandmother had to take the price labels off of meat because if my grandfather saw how expensive it was, he wouldn't eat it. We still have letters that he wrote to her when they were still courting. He worked at a refinery, that was a Really good job back then. He wrote to her that she would be well cared for because he had just gotten a 6 cent an hour raise! She married him the day after graduation and wore the same dress for both occasions. They rented a room in someone's house for several years until he could buy a plot of land from his uncle. They built a house, planted a garden, ordered 100 chicks from Sears every year. The chickens were butchered and stored in the locker of the local butcher. They had a milk cow and between those they did well by most standards at the time. Mind you, all of this was in the middle of town. Towns were much more logical back then. Every neighbor knew every other neighbor. Everyone spent evenings out on the porch. If anyone in the neighborhood bought a new car, there was a crowd at that house as everyone showed up to oooh and aaah over the purchase. They really were the good old days. People disciplined their kids, no one allowed their kids to annoy the people next door because everyone had to get along. No one ever had the cops show up at their house unless it were a death notice. Women kept the house and yard neat and tidy. Men kept a roof over the family and food on the table. If only I could be a child again. I went most of my youth without ever hearing a swear word, no people shouting obscenities out of car windows, the horn was for the occasional dog running across the street and there were no drugs and very few fights at schools. We went to church, people said grace before meals. Men held doors open for women and women poured coffee and accepted that men were physically more capable than women. They were smart enough to not want to do hard physical labor. They had children while they were still young enough to chase after them. Kids today are robbed of the joys of my childhood.
My grandmother was a teenager during the depression. I remember the stories of how the community was always close knit even though there wasnât a lot. A lot different than it is today.
Em 1963 o Rio de Janeiro tinha um Ãģtimo governador. Seu nome ? Carlos Lacerda.
Modernism came from "Bauhaus"
The music is annoying ð it takes away from the nostalgic ....q
Sorry to hear that. Itâs a bit of a tough call. I try to match the mood as best I can since the alternative for 8mm film is the original soundtrack - silence ð
Thank you for posting !
Our pleasure!
Em Botafogo, onde vivo, praticamente sÃģ havia casas. Ainda restam muitas casas no bairro, mas o predomÃnio hoje ÃĐ dos prÃĐdios, que a cada ano vÃĢo ocupando o lugar das casas que ainda restam.
Ti amo Rio de janeiro, Deus proteja e abencoe cidade abencoada.
Ano que nasci, Rio de janeiro o lugar mais lindo do mundo
Nasci em Fortaleza um ano antes dessas imagens serem registradas para posteridade e dez anos depois dessas imagens ja estava morando na cidade que ainda era chamada oficialmente de Guanabara .me chama a atençÃĢo de Como as cidades e modas de vestimentas mudavam de uma dÃĐcada para outra nas cidades mais cosmopolitas.
1963.... Ano em que eu, com 14 anos, comecei a trabalhar de office-boy na Rua da Quitanda 48 no Centro do RJ. Ia de bonde, saltava no Largo de SÃĢo Francisco e percorria a Rua do Ouvidor. Hoje estou com 75 aninhos.....
Belas recordaçÃĩes vocÊ tem. Sou de SP amo o Rio, conheci pelas novelas, qdo eu ia ao centro, comprava jornal o Globo, a noite conseguia sintonizar a rÃĄdio tupi. Em 1973 eu com 16 anos fui finalmente conhecer o Rio, ainda estado da Guanabara. Me hospedei no Rio Hotel na praça Tiradentes. A partir daà eu jÃĄ trabalhando ia sempre, fiquei no mesmo hotel atÃĐ na pandemia qdo ele fechou. Todo reveillon, todo Carnaval, toda festa da penha, todo sÃĢo jorge lÃĄ estava eu no Rio e no hotel Rio. Ia com irmÃĢs ou primos, ou amigos. Apresentei o Rio para muita gente. Feriado de 15 de novembro estaremos aà novamente!
@@Patriota.Progressista Venha sim!! NÃģs gostamos de quem gosta da gente. SerÃĄ um enorme prazer recebÊ-lo em nossa Cidade. Pelas inÚmeras vezes em que estivestes aqui vocÊ ÃĐ da casa! SÃģ falta o titulo de "cidadÃĢo carioca"". Vou falar com o Eduardo Paes para as devidas providÊncias....kkkkkk
ParabÃĐns âĪ
@@paulavianello3472Transfiro esse parabÃĐns para a minha amada mÃĢe AristÃĐa, onde ela estiver, pois, ao completarmos 14 anos, colocÃĄva-nos para trabalhar, eu e 2 irmÃĢs, e estudando à noite. Infelizmente a sistemÃĄtica mudou, nÃĢo se trabalha mais com essa idade, e vemos um monte de adolescente aprendendo besteiras nas ruas Ainda tenho a Carteira de Trabalho de Menor.. Tenhas um bom dia!!
I remember 70s my uncle got married my mom was in wedding,they all whore different colors so it would be like rain bow,.then all hell broke in 1980.her other got married she came home so drunk fell in to wall all because Champagne ,she had bad hang over all day sunday
We have kids going to prom with fancier, more expensive dresses and more money spent on makeup and hair then the value of a full 70s wedding. This new generation has upped the game, but Iâd like reflecting on these simple times.
I noticed the Mother folding up the wrapping paper just as my Mother did and used it again the next year. âĪïļ
A home film commemorating, a simple pleasures of life. I graduated from high school in 1967.
Thanks for sharing. The last bride was very photogenic, and this family had quite a few photos. Nostalgia! ððð
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember when brides and bridesmaidâs dresses were modest and lovely. These are beautiful pictures from back in the good old days.
lovely photos
I got married 1974 in Germany and the pictures are similar. ððWhere do you live in the USA?
Actually I am based in Canada - but from what I can gather from the collection that these particular slides came from, the original owner of the photos appeared to be from the Detroit Michigan area. There's likely an interesting story on how they ended up at an estate auction in Canada
@@ASlideADay Maybe someone will recognize the people in the slides hereo ou tube.
Maybe someone will recognize the people in the slides here in you tube ..
That would be great!
Cidade maravilhosa e apesar tudo ainda ÃĐ atÃĐ hoje âĪ
Werneck nascimento 1963 dÃĐcada 60 dÃĐcada de 70 geraçÃĢo paz e amor
Nessa ÃĐpoca vc podia andar com um cordÃĢo de ouro no pescoço. Nao acontecia nada. Vai andar hoje.kkk cortam atÃĐ o pescoço pra roubar.
Em toda cidade grande ÃĐ assim.
Just like the flowers we also bloom in spring n wither in fall palms Old testament
I cried at the true love this family had. I do so hope one of the children still owns the home and keeps an amazing garden like their parents did. And what a sweet doggie, he just adored them all.
Just lovely âĪ
Oh to have the old folks back again for a bit!!!!
Looks like my past brought to life again !!
I was born this yearâĪ
Oh wait -- there's a raccoon -- it's in N. America....oh wait -- it's a zoo...in Canada! At least that's where Niagara Falls is...
You are correct!
I don't think the film was shot in the US - it looks like Europe maybe??
Canada actually - but from what I can tell from the other films I got from that collection, it was a immigrant family from Europe
Precious memorys
So cool.when life was simpler Got bless these people.
Yes, but WONDERFULâĢðĪ
Lindo. âĪ
it s fun to see the daughter go from teen to young lady!
That looks like any number of houses in Auustralia Christmas day 1967.In rural NSW there was a massive dust storm on Christmas day!
It is filmed Canada - but it wouldn't surprise me that you would think that - we do share some common history ð
It gave me goosebumps to look at this family that could have been mine and to think that life is over so quickly.
Life is so fleeting âĻâĪïļ
Thereâs no context of who this is where it was etc.? Thatâs a bit sad.
Thatâs the problem - I get them from estates and auctions. I have no idea who they were. But they should never be forgotten.
I never look at pictures anymore
Why? Does it make you sad! ðŦ
Breaks my heart to look at old photos. People and pets that I loved so much. Just gone.
All the gifts were AMERICAN MADE in 1967, not the Chinese junk like we are forced to buy in 2024 thanks to the party in power in Washington that receive millions from the Chinese to continue our only manufacture source by giving them number one trade status..