I bought a few local pictures today’ they were all framed
and I have just taken a few snaps of some of them with my phone. The quality
won’t be good as the glass gets in the way.
I think this one is a watercolour, probably done between 1950 and 1980 attempting depict Ramsgate in the 1800s and based on looking at older pictures.
this one says on the back that it was guaranteed to be over 100 years old in 1973, which is when I assume it was cut out of an old guide book, hand coloured and framed.
With this one the firm that cut the print out was good enough to stick the relevant page from the guide book on the back and put their name to their guarantee.
This one I think has come from London Illustrated News, partly because of the size
Having bought the pictures and some local history books I went
off to do some Christmas shopping at Westwood. I don’t go to the out of town
shops very often and as this was mostly stocking filler shopping it was the
cheaper gifty shops I went to. There are several of these at WC mostly fairly recently
opened, as big shops go they didn’t seem to be very busy, and probably no as
busy as the same shops would have been were they in Ramsgate town.
I did a quick sketch out of the window
I think after a few attempts I could probably sketch Margate Museum in watercolour so that most people who knew it could recognise it.
a few Margate Old Town photos mostly out of the window, this is the link to them
This is the link to the photos of the books that we put on the shelves yesterday
A new shop about to open here in King Street Ramsgate, which is becoming more multi-cultured, something that makes it more pleasant.
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