I haven't seen one of these in a long time. Everyone uses strollers here, the backs can lay back for laying flat. I wonder if they still use these a lot in england?
I'd loved to work abroad, but I need to gain more experience first here in the Philippines b'cos it's one of the requirements working abroad...thanks for the comment...visiting from My World
I haven´t seen one for a long time...I saw one 4 years ago in Mozambique. But I feel that the best of the photo is the scene of the mother and the baby...MARVELOUS http://graceolsson.com/blog/2011/04/spring%c2%b4s-coming-grace/
I haven't seen one of these in a long time. Everyone uses strollers here, the backs can lay back for laying flat. I wonder if they still use these a lot in england?
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, that brings back memories of the old country! So cool!
ReplyDeleteI'd loved to work abroad, but I need to gain more experience first here in the Philippines b'cos it's one of the requirements working abroad...thanks for the comment...visiting from My World
ReplyDeletePictures help.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one of those in a very long time either! What fun memories! Great post for the day! Hope you have a great week!
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I haven´t seen one for a long time...I saw one 4 years ago in Mozambique.
ReplyDeleteBut I feel that the best of the photo is the scene of the mother and the baby...MARVELOUS
http://graceolsson.com/blog/2011/04/spring%c2%b4s-coming-grace/
A very cute old pram!
ReplyDeleteIt is an oldie but what is in the pram, not a baby by the looks?
ReplyDeleteI'd loved to work abroad but still hadn't a chance.
ReplyDeleteI love these old prams. They were so springing and fun to push around.
ReplyDeleteThese old prams are so very special. I just love them. They have so much more personality that the modern day strollers.
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