Terry Stockbridge
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Terry Stockbridge
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Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Terry Stockbridge
That's fabulous. Does it bring back wonderful memories. I have a
"Scotland" wall that include a variety of pictures picked up in
Scotland and a few of Scotland picked up here. Brings back fabulous
memories every time I see them.
Carolyn
"Scotland" wall that include a variety of pictures picked up in
Scotland and a few of Scotland picked up here. Brings back fabulous
memories every time I see them.
Carolyn
Carolyn Preston-
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Re: Terry Stockbridge
Thank you Carolyn - yes it brings back memories of a holiday we had once (pre-Lottie days) in Port Isaac - just a simple holiday where we did lots of walking along the cliffs and National Trust trails and ate crab salads for lunch and scones and clotted cream with pots of tea in the afternoon.
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Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Terry Stockbridge
Really love the painting pip, kath's brother lives in perranporth in cornwall , when we visit it really is a breath of fresh air , your painting really captures the place , nice one ,Ed
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Re: Terry Stockbridge
Another point pip, is the regitration on the boat FY , that's a Fowey registration , not saying painting is of fowey , but it might be , Ed
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Re: Terry Stockbridge
You're probably right Ed. I'm glad you like the painting :-)
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Re: Terry Stockbridge
Pip wrote:Thank you Carolyn - yes it brings back memories of a
holiday we had once (pre-Lottie days) in Port Isaac - just a simple
holiday where we did lots of walking along the cliffs and National
Trust trails and ate crab salads for lunch and scones and clotted cream
with pots of tea in the afternoon.
Sounds absolutely delightful. I have read so many books that have taken
place in Cornwall. I would really love to visit some time.
Carolyn
Carolyn Preston-
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Location : Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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