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Bampas’ Shed

Sophy Labbett - Posted on September 21st, 2009 by Sophy Labbett  

This property was inspired by my grandfather, a man I always knew as Bampa.   It is the shed he never had in life.   A place for reflection and his passions, down at the bottom of the garden, surrounded by vegetable patch, borders, and fowl (I know, chickens again :) .)

Bampas' shed

A view of the interior through the door…

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At the far end of the shed is a wall cabinet full of hand made 1:144 furniture, pieces that relate to memories of my grandfather. The train is symbolic of the 1:3 scale Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch railway. The beds are symbolic of a pair of 4 posters that Bampa made for me & my sister one christmas… This cabinet has been registered as a dolls house and has it’s deeds.

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This is one of the images that I used on the walls of the shed. It is a bear by Mister Bear called Hero, but I call him Bampas’ bear. He wears the ww1 cloathing of a sergeant major of the 2nd Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment. On the walls around this are other images and papers relating to his time in the regiment during ww1 & ww2 from the battle of Bois des Buttes to Malta and beyond.

Bampas bear

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