
This week on The Cosmic Photo Challenge it’s turned into a bit of a local history special, (so apologies to those of you with slow internet speed if it takes a while to load) going with the prompt; Picturing the past.
Another weekend of inclement weather and I had a flash of inspiration on Saturday morning, leading to a pleasant hour or so wandering round the Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon, capturing snapshots of life in the past and examples of two of the town’s most famous exports; ceramics and furniture.
Both used to be made in Barnstaple by Brannam pottery and Shapland and Petter respectively and I passed the entrance to the old pottery buildings on my way from the museum, to see the 350 year old alms houses, just off the town square on a quiet side street.
The museum was recently refurbished, with a slightly controversial new wing, which I think looks fabulous, especially now the elements have formed a rich brown patina on the modern copper box sections.








































Now it’s your turn to show us what you found on your trip back in time at the weekend…
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The elaborate furniture stood out for me especially the floral designs on them. The pottery was very decorative as well. That one black and white photo of the frying pans looks like some kind of communal kitchen.
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Thank you, Frank, glad you liked the tour
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Amazing!
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Thank you
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Looks like a really interesting place to visit, loving all the pottery and the mangle is great 😁, thankyou Dale 😊
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Yes, Brannam pottery is justly famous for its fabulous and imaginative designs
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Looks like a fabulous, very interesting museum.
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