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Bought from a secondhand bookshop - I realised that not only did the camera on the cover look familiar, I had one in my bag with me! The photo has been reversed to better fit the format, but from the shutter release position it is clearly a Voigtlander Bessa.
In this Nov. 3, 2019 photo, Yenika Calderon, left, watches customers look through her personal belongings at a secondhand market, in Caracas, Venezuela. Calderon, 41, who is hoping to pocket enough money to give her young family a fresh start far away in Spain, has trekked to the secondhand market every Sunday in recent weeks, haggling with customers over prices for her favorite handbags and her son’s baby clothes. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
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Just round the corner from L'Imaginaire and only open on Saturdays and Sundays when the market is at its fullest.
I assume these little salt and pepper shakers are supposed to represent and Inuit couple. They're from Finalnd and I was told they were from about 1960.
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www.australianrecyclers.com.au/demolished-brick-recycling...
Australian Recyclers is largest second hand, used & recycled brick suppliers in Sydney and sandstone for paving, retaining walls, building homes and rendering in Sydney NSW.
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books etcetera boast that they've got 40,000 secondhand titles in their store. Now you know how they all fit. they've got tottering towers of books everywhere, i've never seen anythig like it.