History in Miniature — Lens-Artists Challenge #214

Hi all 😃 My entry for this week’s challenge, set by Ann-Christine: Favourite Finds. This is also my entry for CFFC: Man-made items.

I’ve always enjoyed learning about history, with a great side bonus of seeing miniature models of old buildings & old technology.

First off is a model of Arbroath Abbey in the visitors centre.

The next are models of ships that worked on the Forth & Forth & CLyde Canal.

The Signal Tower Museum in Arbroath hosts exhibits show casing seafaring life in the are over the years.

The next models are some building mock-ups by world renowned architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh; they can be found in the Lighthouse in Glasgow.

Moving away from history, but staying small; I have a particular fondness of Lilliput Lane miniatures. These two, I found in a local charity shop. Daisy cottage has been featured before in some posts.

Having some fun in the garden with an AT-AT 😂…

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…and finally, this wee guy. This is Godfrey, he’s the physical manifestation of my inner chimp. When my wife was doing psychology research for her book writing, she came across a book called The Chimp Paradox. This explains that everyone has an inner chimp that is responsible for the emotional part of the brain; when you see someone losing it or delighting in things, that’s their chimp. I saw Godfrey & his girlfriend Nee-Nee for sale & thought that they would be fun to have around; they go everywhere with us.

8 thoughts on “History in Miniature — Lens-Artists Challenge #214

  1. I enjoyed your miniature captures, and it was enjoyable to discover about the inner chimps too! The last photo of Godfrey and Nee-Nee is cute. It’s nice they get to delight in your journeys.

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