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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Come to the Tunbridge Fair

 

One Friday in September we went to the Tunbridge World's Fair.
Senior Day as it turned out.

Lots of food, lots of animals, but the best part was Antique Hill with anything you could think of from times gone by.


Blogger has mixed up all the photos so no order remains to them but see if you can spot any of these items: a sleigh, a Giant, cream separator, log splitter, a loom, a barrel chimney, a school marm, hand hewn logs and log water pipes.





























































10 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

Looks like a good one. I think some are resuming here.

Fun60 said...

Thanks for the tour round. Lots of interesting things to see there.

Tom said...

...how neat! So Tunbridge has a World's Fair?

Frugally challenged said...

There looks to be some fascinating stuff there.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I would love that SO much! I definitely would have spent time in the school room...imaging the class and soaking it up! What a fun Fall event!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

What a fabulous fair to visit with MANY interesting things to see.

Nan said...

I especially love the room, and the schoolhouse. Our local fair has a big barn devoted to the old things. I think I wrote about it one year. Let me see if I can find it... Here is one from nine years ago. I can hardly believe it.

Barbara Rogers said...

That looks like a great fair...and I would have lingered long at lots of the antique things, especially the demos of various crafts! Even if blogger mixed up the photos, I did really enjoy seeing all of these.

Deb J. in Utah said...

That fair looks great! I would really enjoy going to something like that. Thanks for sharing. I would love to visit New England. You have so much history there!

Vicki Lane said...

What a fine outing! Thanks for all the pictures!