The original comment said more, but less is more fun.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
Toy stroller, WWII camp
While looking for vintage pictures of girls playing with dolls, I saw this one."
It's from the photo archive website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the caption says: "A young Jewish DP girl poses with a doll and toy stroller in the Feldafing displaced persons camp. Pictured is Reisele Kirkel."
It may be a toy stroller, but it has a lot in common with a wheelbarrow. If anyone happens to find a photo of this or a similar "stroller," or sees one somewhere, pleaes leave a note! With two front "feet," stands, it might have one wheel, or two, or perhaps even none.
The photo is a link. Other info: Feldafing, [Bavaria] Germany, 1946 - 1947 |
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Barnum Barrows
From the production of Barnum touring the UK, photos of one of the wheelbarrows back stage:
Through a string of connections mostly involving unschoolers, and one thing leading to another, Janine Davies' friend John Stacey, who's playing the Ringmaster/Bailey, sent wheelbarrow photos.
I saw the show in Chichester in 2013, and I was excited about the scene with all the wheelbarrows, because I'm easily excited. Thank you, John, for the close-ups.
Through a string of connections mostly involving unschoolers, and one thing leading to another, Janine Davies' friend John Stacey, who's playing the Ringmaster/Bailey, sent wheelbarrow photos.
I saw the show in Chichester in 2013, and I was excited about the scene with all the wheelbarrows, because I'm easily excited. Thank you, John, for the close-ups.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Grabby Crabby Barrow
Holly and Sam in Grabby Crabby outfits, in a wheelbarrow we've seen here before! Photo by Julie Daniel, January 17, Molesey.
Previously in this wheelbarrow: Dinosaurs and a jack-o'-lantern (click through to original posts):
More from the photo-shoot of January 17, by Janine Davies (as are the two previous photos above):
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