tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post1960078483264994441..comments2024-03-27T04:09:42.877+09:30Comments on Rebecca's Collections: Around the corner ...Rebeccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11859849266660930171noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-32997046819161079662010-08-09T00:09:30.584+09:302010-08-09T00:09:30.584+09:30Thank you, Florine - these particular old building...Thank you, Florine - these particular old buildings seem to be pretty well documented, but well known or not, I'm always fascinated by old buildings - like a former corner shop on the street my sister just moved from, which had the remains of purple colour on the side wall from where it previously had a Cadbury chocolate ad painted on - and the small factory-like building down another street, no sign of what it might have been ...<br />I'm sure you've mentioned your father being in Australia before, but I'm not sure if I've asked where he was? Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin, somewhere else?Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11859849266660930171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-68346340586278766622010-08-09T00:00:47.372+09:302010-08-09T00:00:47.372+09:30Than you, Doll Mum, that is fascinating! I didn...Than you, Doll Mum, that is fascinating! I didn't know there was a CRM house in Northampton - I'd love to see it, if I ever get to Northamptonshire (have ancestors from King's Cliffe, so it's on my list...) It would be great to see both the house and the museum displays. Basset Lowke also made some dolls house furniture, though I haven't seen any - Wendy Gater, now Stephen, was planning an article about it, that's why I'd scanned my Basset Lowke posters. I'll try to get hold of those pamphlets mentioned in one of the websites I found, should be interesting.Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11859849266660930171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-43622663737522671442010-08-08T23:55:50.317+09:302010-08-08T23:55:50.317+09:30Thanks, CM! I must give credit to google - put in ...Thanks, CM! I must give credit to google - put in my sister's address on google maps, ask what antique, vintage and secondhand shops are around, and get a little map of them! So much is easier with the internet. And of course I googled Hugar, to find the other sites with info. Hope I'll get to the other Trains, Planes and Automobiles shop before too long, too!Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11859849266660930171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-45379430316702525902010-08-08T23:52:51.089+09:302010-08-08T23:52:51.089+09:30Hi Christine, you're quite right, it is a joy ...Hi Christine, you're quite right, it is a joy just to have the station! I would like some of my dolls to enjoy it too, if I can work that out - so we'll see. I certainly didn't hesitate about buying it because of the scale!<br />Indeed, we have many cases of buildings demolished and replaced with monstrosities in Australia - and two of these were demolished in the late 60s - thank goodness not all of them!Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11859849266660930171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-24188023737080127372010-08-08T23:49:33.323+09:302010-08-08T23:49:33.323+09:30Hi Helene, yes, the cafe is very cosy - it even ha...Hi Helene, yes, the cafe is very cosy - it even has an open fire, though I didn't see it lit. The food is fantastic - I drank dark hot chocolate, mmmm, and had some of their wholemeal muffins - cherry, and banana and strawberry. Can't wait to go again!<br />The Witches' Houses are harder to see from the street, as they have high sandstone walls at the front - but the spires, yes! From my sister's place, you can see the back of Kenilworth, in fact! The Abbey and one of the other houses have covered stairways going between different wings - oh, bliss. (Nothing like 14th century, of course! But for that kind of age in Australia we have to go to Aboriginal rock art and other sites.)<br />The Carlisle poster is one I intend for the kids' room. I also love the sky and sea in the Ireland poster!Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11859849266660930171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-27745162584040734402010-08-06T03:58:52.101+09:302010-08-06T03:58:52.101+09:30Thanks for sharing a bit of Australian history wit...Thanks for sharing a bit of Australian history with us, Rebecca. Christine and CM are certainly right...how lucky to still have these wonderful old buildings that are so much a part of the history of your country. My dad was in Australia with the US Navy during WW2 and during my childhood he often talked about how impressed he was with the people and the land.<br />I am looking forward to seeing what you will do with your lovely little station...Florinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05487255851413103894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-42515651408048124552010-08-05T08:45:13.421+09:302010-08-05T08:45:13.421+09:30I'm interested that you mention Bassett-Lowke ...I'm interested that you mention Bassett-Lowke engines, because I saw some recently at the Charles Rennie Mackintosh House at 78 Derngate in Northampton http://www.78derngate.org.uk/ which was owned by Bassett-Lowke who certainly had some interesting ideas about interior design (he didn't always do everything which Mackintosh suggested). <br /><br />The engines I saw were in some display cabinets in the house which is now a museum. The house is very Art deco modernist rather than the earlier, more familiar Art Nouveau CRM style and is the only CRM house outside of Scotland. Bassett-Lowke started his business in Northampton (he was a self-made man) and did very well, with the emphasis on craftsmanship, so he probably also used makers such as Hugar for some of his models.DollMumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07655612985882320920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-20592699706102475732010-08-04T13:49:58.473+09:302010-08-04T13:49:58.473+09:30Pubdoll is right they are truly treasures. Christi...Pubdoll is right they are truly treasures. Christine makes a good point that we should treaure the old things around us before the disappear.<br />Your are such a dectetive to find these unique toys and to tell us these charming facts about their makers befoe the information disappears too! Well done. CMMy Realittyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15607722136573341242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-17106705923813789972010-08-03T08:19:20.224+09:302010-08-03T08:19:20.224+09:30its lovely and it doesn't matter how you use i...its lovely and it doesn't matter how you use it, just having it is a joy.. annandale looks very interesting, i love old buildings. all too often they are demolished and replaced with something with no character.. :-)christinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18232111023828864209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661402712471442035.post-53563319040884331512010-08-03T06:26:18.935+09:302010-08-03T06:26:18.935+09:30Your sister really is surrounded by treasures! The...Your sister really is surrounded by treasures! The café looks very cozy and I really enjoyed the link to the Witches' Houses, fascinating buildings! I was especially intrigued by the central spire of the Kenilworth house and of course of the abbey! We live two minutes away from the ruin of an old church from the 14th century and our children have always loved to play in and around it.<br /><br />The railwaystation is wonderful, (you know how much I love the art deco style), and I think it's a great idea to put it at a distance to make it look the right scale. Mari and Bendik have thought of the same trick for wrong sized plastic animals. Since they were at a safari park this summer, they want to create something similar for Tomy and Annika :-)<br /><br />Love the posters too, especially the ones from Carlisle and Torquay, I hope you have better luck framing them the next time!Pubdollhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17437757001376468255noreply@blogger.com