TELEPHONES & TOYS


TELEPHONES & TOYS
Saw this collection in a window at Fowey, Cornwall.
#vintage   #telephone   #toys

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  1. Ann Kennedy & Tom Williamson Thanks!

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  2. The theme of the little cars must be the color. Most of them seem to be red ! (but I'm color blind !)

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  3. Laurent TRUILLET The cars are mostly black or dark green but in the back row, to the right, some are yellow. But there is a red phone box :-)

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  4. Mike Perry No ! The phone box is blue !
    LT

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  5. Laurent TRUILLET :-) Only the old UK Police Boxes were blue (Dr Who style)

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  6. I was going to say I loved the fact that you shot this in black and white, but now with all the color talk I am wondering if I need to go see an optometrist! lol 
    It is a wonderful, wonderful window. Was it a private home or a shop?

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  7. So wonderful! I enlarged the photo and now see the tiny phones and gas pump near the Phone Box. These things delight me so. Thanks again! Mike Perry

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  8. I think I understand now that there is only one theme : the telephone. Of course, the real telephones are obvious, but I didn't notice at first the small telephones in the upper window. So I finally guess that the little vans are maintenance vehicles belonging to the telephone company.
    LT

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  9. Margaret Siemers It was an old cottage - as far as I know it isn't a business / shop. There's no need to visit an opticians, the photo is in black & white - well sepia really.

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  10. Laurent TRUILLET Hey, that's what I thought. lol : )

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  11. I love toy cars and old telephones. I have a few myself dotted around the house (telephones) the oldest phone I have had the telephone number, Hastings 61. Great picture, I could spend quite a while gazing through this window.

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  12. Darran Hughes The old phone equipment is fascinating. I remember when I first had a job (many years ago!) I had to take a turn on a switchboard with all of those plugs and leads - got into quite a muddle. That's a great number: Hastings 61, shows how many people had phones back then.

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  13. It does Mike Perry. The telephone was a luxury, now it's everywhere.

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