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Had a lovely autumnal walk in the Peak District yesterday on the NT Longshaw Estate. Very well managed woods and moorland but I think those rangers are doing us framers out of work! :lol:
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Love that David - how big are they ?
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
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Not that big, about 20 to 30 inches. They were part of a family/kids fun trail.. and fun for adults without kids too :D
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Love the top one. Now, where can I get that moulding?
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They look much better than the NT ones at nearby Ilam, (Dovedale). Superb pictures, well done. I believe the Trust have them in several other locations. Definite improvement on the old Kodak tripod marks.
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The top moulding reminds of a pierced moulding that I used to buy from MWM, Masters Wilkersons Mouldings they did a gold and dark oak colour.

Isn't that Conceptual Art, meets all the criteria that the director of the Tate said conceptual art was, when I attended a lecture following them taking delivery of some builders bricks.

It can't be it's too good, no-one has made a zillion bucks, it has craft and wit, even a knowledge of presentation and Saatchi hasn't got it in his collection.
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