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Dorset Day – Pictures

Clayesmore SchoolWe had a truly splendid day at Clayesmore School in celebration of their Dorset Day. Thousands of people, really cute and friendly dogs, loads of vintage stands, beautiful architecture, teas in vintage china and lovely lovely people… a truly idyllic time …

here are some of our pictures… including one of Freddie the miniature schnauzer (he was gorgeous!)

Vintage Dorset

crowds and dogs at Dorset day

Our stand showing our vintage tableware and props for hire

Steam engine The Clayesmore Teashop

Freddy the miniature schnauser


Our Vintage Christmas – Christmas Cards

The “Penny Post” was first introduced in Britain in 1840 by Rowland Hill. The idea was simple, a penny stamp paid for the postage of a letter or card to anywhere in Britain. This simple idea paved the way for the sending of the first Christmas cards.

Sir Henry Cole made the fist move in 1843 by printing a thousand cards at one shilling each for sale in his London art shop. The popularity of sending cards grew further when in 1870, halfpenny postage was introduced as a result of the efficiencies brought by the railways

… how times have changed…

Our Christmas card showing a candle and teacups

In the UK  around 678.9 million Christmas cards are sold each year, generating an income of some £267.2m and having an environmental impact of around 5kg of CO2 per person.

We like to get back to the old fashioned approach of making our own Christmas cards for family – and to send Seasonal Greetings to everyone we know or who likes our site (without so much of a carbon footprint) here is our online Christmas card for you!


Published by annie, on 17th December 2010 at 9:11 pm. Filled under: Christmas,Vintage Activities,Vintage Fashion,Vintage Local History Tags: , , , , , Comments Off on Our Vintage Christmas – Christmas Cards