Lady Tuckaway (Sára a berakónő) Showing all the circular mails and others falling into her mailbox mirror. Informations never lose but loose, rarely change, but go around merry in this global memory refreshment cycle. Sometimes new grains of sand fall into the machinery.

2010. december 14., kedd

Lisa Manuels

When I go to London I will definitely visit the Museum of Childhood. Maybe twice. I loooove old toys. :)Until the 9th of January there is an exhibition; ‘Cut it, fold it: Build it with paper’. It’s ‘a major exhibition featuring nearly 200 examples of architectural paper models’! Sounds great!   This one;  Eiffel TowerParisPublished by PellerinFrance, 1890s An example of the large model sheets, the Grandes Constructions, produced by Pellerin. The other two sizes were medium (Moyennes) and small (Petites).

When I go to London I will definitely visit the Museum of Childhood. Maybe twice. I loooove old toys. :)
Until the 9th of January there is an exhibition; ‘Cut it, fold it: Build it with paper’. It’s ‘a major exhibition featuring nearly 200 examples of architectural paper models’! Sounds great! 

This one;

Eiffel Tower
Paris
Published by Pellerin
France, 1890s
 
An example of the large model sheets, the Grandes Constructions, produced by Pellerin. The other two sizes were medium (Moyennes) and small (Petites).

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