Excellent photos that benefit from the sepia toning. Those workers' cars used to be called shepherds huts over here and were inhabited during the lambing season so that help was always on hand for the sheep.
Your two posts on the fair are wonderful reminders of by-gone days. I love seeing those machines and always think of what sort of lives those people lived during those times.
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Love the sepia tones on your first photo.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your photos
ReplyDeleteId love to visit this fair
The vehicles are before my time, thank goodness, but interesting. I especially like the kitchen with the wood stove, it might be fun to cook on one.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty. All great shot and I loved the away the lady was dressed in costume.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos that benefit from the sepia toning. Those workers' cars used to be called shepherds huts over here and were inhabited during the lambing season so that help was always on hand for the sheep.
ReplyDeleteMy husband would have made that exact comment ... too funny.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great fair; I love learning history at those kind of events.
Your two posts on the fair are wonderful reminders of by-gone days. I love seeing those machines and always think of what sort of lives those people lived during those times.
ReplyDeleteThey are look so authentic. It could really be step back in time especially with the sepia toning. Thanks for linking up.
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