Saturday, 18 December 2010
It's cold..it's been snowing......
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Antiques Fair at Cothay Manor
We didn't have a stall at the event, so had the rare luxury (for us) of being able to visit and view at our leisure.
This strange fellow was on the wall just inside the gatehouse! if you want to visit this stunning 15th century medieval gem click here for the opening times.
Friday, 10 December 2010
Turn Back Time, the 1930's and 1970's High Street in Shepton Mallet
A few months ago I had a phone call asking if I could supply some vintage clothing for a unique and very special project.
A series of television programmes were being made in Shepton Mallet which Niki has covered from beginning to end as she was right there in the midst of all the action and activity in the town.However I WISH they had consulted me on the toy shop as I was appalled to see this imported pink dolls house in the window! What a shame they didn't use a doll house from the 30's. It was a time when Triang toys were making the most fantastic dolls house and many survive today so it shouldn't have been hard to find one.
On one of the days I went over to Shepton Mallet I was able to see the families close up as they enjoyed lunch before being launched into the next decade. Their clothing was beautifully put together and attention to detail was superb. I also loved the fact that there were vintage cars dotted around the streets.
Lastly my favourite, the 70's record shop.. fantastic! Unfortunately there are unlikely to be any takers for this one. As the programme pointed out most of us nothing to play vinyl on anymore....if want a bit of nostalgia click here, or if you want to watch any of the programmes on iplayer click here.
Monday, 6 December 2010
The House That Nearly Died
What an incredible setting for an event!
This last photograph was taken of the front of the house at about 8 am. I was struck by the similarity to a dolls house that I read about a few years ago. It was called Childs Court and can be seen here . Not only do the houses look the same. There is also the similarity that both houses were rescued and restored lovingly from a very poor state.
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