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This article was published on September 12, 2013

An old film found in a vintage Kodak camera. Can you help reunite the people in these photos?


An old film found in a vintage Kodak camera. Can you help reunite the people in these photos?

Wedding photographer Laura Babb was given a Kodak Brownie, a now iconic vintage box camera, as a gift. Inside was a roll of undeveloped 127 film, which appeared to have been snapped inside the camera.

Assuming that the film wasn’t salvageable, the previous owners of the Kodak Brownie discarded it. Laura’s husband, Peter Wilbourne, has now developed the film and discovered some captivating images from an age gone by.

Laura has now scanned the images and published them on her personal blog. She’s posing the question: “I know the chances are slim but how amazing would it be to reunite these people with their pictures?”

TNW readers, we know you’re up to the challenge. Game. On.

(Note: A big thank you to Peter Wilbourne for giving TNW permission to publish the following photographs.)

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THE KODAK BROWNIE AND THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF THE FOUND PHOTOGRAPHS

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