This original vintage 35mm film slide captures a moody, atmospheric scene outside a historic chapel, identified by handwritten labels as the Bristol Chapel. The image shows a cobblestone courtyard with two figures-a man standing in a shadowed doorway and a woman in period attire near an old building with tiled roofs and distinct architectural details. The slide is mounted in a classic Slide Binder frame, printed in the USA, featuring a textured finish and handwritten notes indicating "Bristol Chapel" and a reference to "John & Chas Wesley preached," suggesting the location's religious and historical significance tied to early Methodist preachers.

Shot on color film, the slide preserves rich tones of the aged stone, brick, and roof tiles, providing a glimpse into mid-20th century or earlier rural British architecture and life. The amateur photography adds a personal touch to this collectible item, ideal for collectors interested in religious history, vintage architecture, or film slide memorabilia. The slide's markings and annotations add provenance and contextual interest, making it a unique piece for display or archival collections.