Mike Z on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Clumps of snow hang on the Cremeland's neon tubes. Mike Z on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
New England Shooter on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Decided to get outside of my dark apartment and see the winter wonderland on Saturday. This was 100 yards from the front door and that was about as good as it got. Mike Z on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
The film may be 20 years old. Ilford HP5, 400 speed. Processed in Sprint developer. I gave it 10 seconds plus four for its age, at 70 degrees in Sprint. It developed thin, with a great deal of grain. The "Ilford HP5" tag at the right will show you other shots taken with the same old film. z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Clock tower on City Hall z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
kaszeta on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Baggage handler art at MHT. I rather like the card suits here. z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
General John Stark. Revolutionary War hero. Many things in the city are named after him. z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Amoskeag Mills from Elm Street z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Manchester City Hall z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Dont see these around much anymore. z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
White Birch trees z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
On the shore of the mighty Merrimack River z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
On the shore of the mighty Merrimack River z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
The famous Amoskeag Millyard. Once the largest textile mills in the world z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Commemerating the "ladies of the mills". The many women that worked at the old Amoskeag and Stark Mills in Manchester, NH. My grandmother was one of those ladies. z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Merchant's Auto Stadium, Manchester, NH Home of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats z-pak on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
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