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Kelly
This is a famous piece of graffiti in this town, having been exposed to the eyes of passers-by for about five years in the 1990s.
I took this picture in November 1995. I am scanning old negatives and have reached that month.
Along with one or two other bits of high-poetry graffiti I have seen, this ranks up at the top of my favourites. It happens to be well-remembered by hundreds of other people, though it's fifteen or twenty years gone now.
Ilford Delta 100 in my Minolta X370.
I took this picture in November 1995. I am scanning old negatives and have reached that month.
Along with one or two other bits of high-poetry graffiti I have seen, this ranks up at the top of my favourites. It happens to be well-remembered by hundreds of other people, though it's fifteen or twenty years gone now.
Ilford Delta 100 in my Minolta X370.
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