love the first poster. one of my nans worked in the patons woolen mill in tassie, the other one in the cadbury factory. i have very romantic ideas about what it must have been like for them...knitting and chocolate! Come in spinner! I'm sure it was a long dreary day in reality, especially with eloved ones at war. We are so lucky not to have had that experience.
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I can see these reworked and hung in teenagers bedrooms, or part of an anti-obesity campaign ... or a green growers campaign. They're all great.
oh what a wonderful blog and wonderful illustrations!!!
love the first poster. one of my nans worked in the patons woolen mill in tassie, the other one in the cadbury factory. i have very romantic ideas about what it must have been like for them...knitting and chocolate! Come in spinner! I'm sure it was a long dreary day in reality, especially with eloved ones at war. We are so lucky not to have had that experience.
Great pics!
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