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LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpg
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpgA walk through yesteryear.Journalling reads:
Was this how the Female Factory looked in 1840?
Of course not but by preserving the past
we can teach our children and their children about
life in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
The wonderful fireplace, stunning wallpaper and
beautiful light fittings all tell a story about life in 1840.

Ross Female Factory, Tasmania.
December 22nd 2008.
5 comments02/25/12 at 18:24NjoyfullCrafts: Love the colours
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpg
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpgA place in history.Many years ago, these cemeteries scared me. I always imagined the big headstones to be spooky and I hated going to the cemeteries with headstones but now that I am older, they don’t scare me anymore.

I now see the beauty in these headstones. Whilst death is not beautiful, the work of art on these headstones are amazing. It is very interesting seeing all the different shaped headstones and plots. They truly are a labour of love.

It’s probably morbid to take photos of these headstones and a little disrespectful.
But I fear that in years to come, these will be gone. Where would history be???

Just one photo is a memory to remember… to remember this piece of history in time.
6 comments02/25/12 at 18:23NjoyfullCrafts: Looks great. Tis a great memory. I would have wa...
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpg
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpgA walk through yesteryear.Journalling reads:
Was this how the Female Factory looked in 1840?
Of course not but by preserving the past
we can teach our children and their children about
life in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
The wonderful fireplace, stunning wallpaper and
beautiful light fittings all tell a story about life in 1840.

Ross Female Factory, Tasmania.
December 22nd 2008.
5 comments06/28/10 at 16:05scrappinallie: Just gorgeous! Love the rich browns and creams.
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpg
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpgA place in history.Many years ago, these cemeteries scared me. I always imagined the big headstones to be spooky and I hated going to the cemeteries with headstones but now that I am older, they don’t scare me anymore.

I now see the beauty in these headstones. Whilst death is not beautiful, the work of art on these headstones are amazing. It is very interesting seeing all the different shaped headstones and plots. They truly are a labour of love.

It’s probably morbid to take photos of these headstones and a little disrespectful.
But I fear that in years to come, these will be gone. Where would history be???

Just one photo is a memory to remember… to remember this piece of history in time.
6 comments06/28/10 at 16:05scrappinallie: Beautiful vintage layout, perfect for your photos....
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpg
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpgA place in history.Many years ago, these cemeteries scared me. I always imagined the big headstones to be spooky and I hated going to the cemeteries with headstones but now that I am older, they don’t scare me anymore.

I now see the beauty in these headstones. Whilst death is not beautiful, the work of art on these headstones are amazing. It is very interesting seeing all the different shaped headstones and plots. They truly are a labour of love.

It’s probably morbid to take photos of these headstones and a little disrespectful.
But I fear that in years to come, these will be gone. Where would history be???

Just one photo is a memory to remember… to remember this piece of history in time.
6 comments06/27/10 at 15:24ones heart: Pps and photo match the embellishments perfectly.
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpg
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpgA walk through yesteryear.Journalling reads:
Was this how the Female Factory looked in 1840?
Of course not but by preserving the past
we can teach our children and their children about
life in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
The wonderful fireplace, stunning wallpaper and
beautiful light fittings all tell a story about life in 1840.

Ross Female Factory, Tasmania.
December 22nd 2008.
5 comments06/27/10 at 15:22ones heart: Love the look.
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpg
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpgA walk through yesteryear.Journalling reads:
Was this how the Female Factory looked in 1840?
Of course not but by preserving the past
we can teach our children and their children about
life in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
The wonderful fireplace, stunning wallpaper and
beautiful light fittings all tell a story about life in 1840.

Ross Female Factory, Tasmania.
December 22nd 2008.
5 comments06/27/10 at 13:32shimano: fabulous heritage page
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpg
LO_028_A_Place_in_Time.jpgA place in history.Many years ago, these cemeteries scared me. I always imagined the big headstones to be spooky and I hated going to the cemeteries with headstones but now that I am older, they don’t scare me anymore.

I now see the beauty in these headstones. Whilst death is not beautiful, the work of art on these headstones are amazing. It is very interesting seeing all the different shaped headstones and plots. They truly are a labour of love.

It’s probably morbid to take photos of these headstones and a little disrespectful.
But I fear that in years to come, these will be gone. Where would history be???

Just one photo is a memory to remember… to remember this piece of history in time.
6 comments06/27/10 at 13:31shimano: this is gorgeous - love your layout
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpg
LO_029_A_walk_through_yesteryear.jpgA walk through yesteryear.Journalling reads:
Was this how the Female Factory looked in 1840?
Of course not but by preserving the past
we can teach our children and their children about
life in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
The wonderful fireplace, stunning wallpaper and
beautiful light fittings all tell a story about life in 1840.

Ross Female Factory, Tasmania.
December 22nd 2008.
5 comments06/27/10 at 12:50Vicki: Stunning !
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