Brambletye School : First day at school 1967

Memories of Brambletye Boys Preparatory School 1967 – 1971. When I went to Brambletye at the age of nine, in September 1967, it was my fifth school in the last four years. As my parents were routinely being posted within the Army, they felt a boarding school would give me a more stable education. I… Continue reading Brambletye School : First day at school 1967

Bocote and Walnut Desk Name / Business Card Holder

Thank you Dresden, Germany Posted by DustyNewt Scott on 2013-12-06 22:13:54 Tagged: , wood , wooden , woodworking , desk , identify , plaque , shelf , screen , handmade , personalized , carved , desk name plate , teacher , card holder , organization card holder , bocote , walnut , DustyNewt #furnishings #Do… Continue reading Bocote and Walnut Desk Name / Business Card Holder

Workshop

Ok, it is no solution. I enjoy toys. I genuinely love toys. And let’s not get commenced on the dinosaurs…. I’m also a woodworker… so when I observed this little package in the kid’s section of the bookstore yesterday, I had to get it! 🙂 Of program! Posted by lisbokt on 2010-12-11 22:31:00 Tagged: ,… Continue reading Workshop

New wood workshop opening day in Hsinzhu.

These great new workshops are in HsinZhu Taiwan. The proprietor who is also the instructor, runs workshops and teaches pupils how to make different wood initiatives different from furniture to toys. The workshops are properly equiped and situated in a beautiful atmosphere in the mountains in Hsinzhu. Posted by Pazza Studio on 2011-09-02 01:08:03 Tagged:… Continue reading New wood workshop opening day in Hsinzhu.

Found Liberia – David Trotman-Wilkins – Together Liberia

Aged planet craftsmanship, Peter Dwana, a 19 12 months-previous carpenter and cupboard maker operating for Lassana Dukuly, skillfully uses a chisle and aircraft to carve, then smooth, the gentle curves of a cabinet frame at the residence and store of Dukuly along 12th street in Monrovia, Liberia. —- These pictures were being taken as part… Continue reading Found Liberia – David Trotman-Wilkins – Together Liberia