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Cee’s
Black and White Challenge.
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I shall commence with probably the most unusal tables.
A wool table…right foreground.
No shearing taking place at this time.
Tables of any king was the brief????
Wool bales were often pushed on their side
so they could be used as a table or chair.
The thing which frustrated me most about this practice
was that the user never stood the bale upright after pushing it over.
Outdoor cafe seating in Arras, France.
If you can accept outdoor benches as chairs…
then we have some of Geelong’s
parklands and their tables and chairs.
Seating along
Promenade des Anglais
in Nice, France.
An eight seater, turn of thee century,
solid Tasmanian Blackwood dining table and chairs.
Belonging to MGW’s parents
and valued at $AUD 7000-$AUD 8000 restored, or
$AUD 1,500 – $AUD 1,700 as is.
And no-one showed any interest in it. 😦
The first or one of the few memorials to the Nurses
involved in the Great War.
It can be found at
Lochnagar Crater,
Somme Battlefields
in France
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Cees-BW-Photo-Challenge: Tables-Chairs
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