danemodsandy
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If you're fascinated by the UK's houses of a certain age, as I am, you can't do better than the one shown in this Daily Mail article. It's a 1920s house essentially frozen in the year 1932, when the head of the family died, and the grief-stricken survivors decided to leave everything as it was during his lifetime, insofar as that was possible.
Our British friends will be quick to spot that the place isn't quite as much of a time warp as the Mail claims - there are canned (tinned) foods in the cupboards that are certainly much later than the '30s. Still, there's an amazing amount that is from the era.
The last family member moved out in '85, and the house was left to Britain's National Trust, a rare example of a middle-class house with historic value left intact.
Enjoy![this post was last edited: 7/12/2013-19:10]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ration-food-furniture-untouched-90-YEARS.html
Our British friends will be quick to spot that the place isn't quite as much of a time warp as the Mail claims - there are canned (tinned) foods in the cupboards that are certainly much later than the '30s. Still, there's an amazing amount that is from the era.
The last family member moved out in '85, and the house was left to Britain's National Trust, a rare example of a middle-class house with historic value left intact.
Enjoy![this post was last edited: 7/12/2013-19:10]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ration-food-furniture-untouched-90-YEARS.html