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Lovely collection of doors. I especially like the first one. It has a lot of character and a bit of magic. LikeLike Reply
They’ve certainly lived – most of them through the 1800s gold mining. Thanks for stopping by, Pat. LikeLike Reply
This is a lovely collection. Arched doors, weathered doors and I particularly like doors with transom windows. I can’t pick a favorite; I like too many. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
And more to come. I was so slow walking down the main streets, as most of the doors were interesting. LikeLike Reply
Are these doors in Daylesford? Some look familiar. Anyway, is that first one a wooden Dunny? LikeLike Reply
Yes, that first one is at Daylesford Cider. Doors are from the region, including Maldon, Castlemaine and Daylesford. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Lovely collection of doors. I especially like the first one. It has a lot of character and a bit of magic.
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For a dunny door! Thanks for coming by, Brenda.
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I like a door that has lived some life. Love that first one
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They’ve certainly lived – most of them through the 1800s gold mining. Thanks for stopping by, Pat.
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Fabulous collection Karen, from the elegant to extremely rustic!
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And all within east wall of one another – even better!
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Easy walk???
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Generally a good selection in each town, in shorter than a kilometre.
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This is a lovely collection. Arched doors, weathered doors and I particularly like doors with transom windows. I can’t pick a favorite; I like too many.
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I’m very glad, and now know what transom windows are. Thank you.
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Heaps of doors, Karen!
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And more to come. I was so slow walking down the main streets, as most of the doors were interesting.
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I’ll look out for them.
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Are these doors in Daylesford? Some look familiar. Anyway, is that first one a wooden Dunny?
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Yes, that first one is at Daylesford Cider. Doors are from the region, including Maldon, Castlemaine and Daylesford.
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It looks like it 👍
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