Wednesday 16 January 2013

Project 365 16th January

Was visiting an elderly friend this morning, and I have spotted these wooden toys many a time before, so I asked her if I could photograph them, none of the pictures were brilliant.

They are wooden toys made by Brio, think train sets nowadays, and they belonged to her children when they were young, all her children are now in their 60's so they have stood the test of time well.




Not really sure what to link up, but decided on this one just because I like the colours and the fact they are that bit different. TheBoyandMe's 365 Linky

20 comments:

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    1. probably not H&S concious, but in the days kids were kids these would have been a huge amount of fun.

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  2. Those are lovely, and what a terrific reminder of her children to have around all the time.

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  3. I'm sure I remember toys like that from my childhood.

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  4. They are fab aren't they? Think it's nice to have a few toys left when the children have grown. Trying to decide whether to keep a few of H's for the grandchildren (if we have any).

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  5. we have a friend who had some little wooden toys her girls played with years ago.....she tracked some down for my kids, they have lasted 11 years and still going!

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  6. 60 years old and looking very good! I love old toys and these are beautiful

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  7. oh i so love the story behind this photo Elaine i think it proves that wooden toys are indeed made with quality and built to last. x

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  8. That is amazing that they are so well preserved, nothing ever stays like that in this house

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  9. Classic toys, nice to see some wooden toys!

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  10. Oh they have done well over the years!

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  11. I love wooden toys and the colours on these are great

    Thisdayilove

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  12. they remind of some of the toys in my Aunt Edith's cupboard under the stairs.
    Not 60 years on but at least 40!

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  13. Wow, those look fab and have definitely lasted well.

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  14. Just goes to show the wooden toys really do stand the test of time.

    Thanks for linking up

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  15. Those old toys never go out of style (and need no batteries)

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