Bob and Dots photo collection.

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Richard
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Bob and Dots photo collection.

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Last weekend Linda and I had the pleasure of meeting Bob and Dot who are retired antique shop owners. Like us they have a passion for collecting all kinds of stuff, and even over the weekend they were very helpful with their knowledge of antiques.

Here are some of the original black and white photos from their collection.
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The photo below has had me wondering.
The caravan in the foreground is an aluminium carapark, but the very streamlined caravan in the background doesnt have any windows. :?: :?:
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