Several architectural models interested me, but I was attracted to this one because it is contained within a traveling box.
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| Architectural model of Pitt House; Sir George Gilbert Scott and W.B. Moffat; 1841. | 
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| I like the traveling box! | 
The ceramics exhibition was breathtaking! You may wish to click on the images to see the details.
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| Dish with peas; England, Staffordshire, about 1820; Minton's factory. Bone china painted in enamels and gilded. | 
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| Vases with naturalistic flowers; England, Staffordshire, 1830-1840; Minton & Co. Bone china painted in enamels and gilded. | 
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| Tile panel with vase of flowers; Delft, Netherlands, 1710-1750. | 
Also in the V&A museum, I found the same model of my first boombox in one of the display cases. Yikes, am I so old, that a purple, plastic boombox with mint green and peach "play" and "stop" buttons for the cassette tapes, is now a museum piece? 
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| This colorful diva of a stereo rocked my world with Madonna, Starship, and the Bangles. Graphic via stereo2go.com | 
I quickly forgot about the 80s, as we headed to Covent Garden. It was a pleasant surprise to find a Ladurée shop! And even more pleasant that Hubby and our friend indulged me with a box of the scrumptious macaroons! The three of us stood in the square and moaned with pleasure as we sampled the flavors. Not a bad ending to our trip!
 


 
 








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