Saturday, July 18, 2020

More from The Museum of Appalachia...


Each item has where it was from, and who owned it if known.

19 comments:

  1. Makes me think of the pickle barrels in old general stores.

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  2. That sounds like a great museum. It's nice to be reminded of how people used to live.

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  3. Wow--- some VERY old barrels!

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  4. Hmmm, now that would make it all the more priceless...knowing who owned them.

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  5. I love those museums that show the everyday life of the general population.

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  6. I always enjoy seeing things from this Museum. You and I share a love of old things!

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  7. We don't see these wooden barrels around anymore.

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  8. It's fun to poke around in places like that. Nice shot.

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  9. There is a lot of history in that picture.

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  10. I just love those barrels! Beautiful compilation :)
    Devi :)

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  11. I like the B&W. It shows off the details and contrasts

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  12. That is so interesting. All of those barrels were probably hand made. This must be such an great place with a lot of history. A wonderful black and white image.

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  13. good collection in b&w Rose... it's hard to find an oak barrel these days....peter:)

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  14. Nice to see these old barrels.

    All the best Jan

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  15. I love these antique items and shapes; I enjoy looking at them and studying them, but when they are all labeled, I am not crazy about photographs of them.

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  16. What a great collection of old barrels

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  17. Knowing the owner does make things more personal. A feeling of connection.

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