Posted in Curiosities, Trips at 20:55 on 19 November 2014
We were in Buckingham on a Saturday morning. There was a market. Some of it was vegetables and fruit etc but further on towards the old jail there were several stalls selling antiques/junk etc. A couple of them were bookstalls. The good lady bought a watering can with a hole in it – to use as a planter – and four books. She also persuaded me to buy The Splendid Book for Boys, typical 1950s boys book fare, whose cover I show below along with the two (facing) Contents pages which I had to scan separately as together they were too big to fit the scanner.
Nice space rocket!
When I get round to reading the book I’ll also post the interior ilustrations of the SF story.
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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Trips at 15:00 on 18 November 2014
After we left Bicester we made our way to the hotel we’d booked in Buckingham.
The town has a swan for its symbol. In golden form it appears as a finial (it looks too big and heavy to be a weathervane) on the roof of the Town Hall.
The town centre is pleasant with a mediƦval castle-type building which was also once the town jail.
The Sainsbury’s Local (On the road in) has a look of Deco about it. There are good horizontals in the brickwork and stepping on the roofline.
The shop has been blended in well with the flat-roofed thirties house to its left.
There is a lovely Art Deco frieze on the wall of The Buckingham School, a Sports College. Note the swan logo. I assume the BCC stands for Buckingham County Council.
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