Adventures in Colour is our new collection of bags that will come in a rainbow of colours. Mix & Match. We want to put you in the drivers seat when it comes to what colours suit you best. All you do is choose which colour bag you want and which colour cotton strap. Also you can interchange the strap anytime you like that best expresses how you feel that day, or simply match your wardrobe. We've named our new cross body bag CEDAR after the tree. Incidentally, all are bags are named after trees or animals. It's all about being...
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Brighton Marina is an artificial marina situated in Brighton, England. It features a working harbour and residential housing alongside a variety of leisure, retail and commercial activities. The construction of the marina itself took place between 1971 and 1979, although developments within it have continued ever since.
Fishing boats still work at the marina. Once the days catch is in all the fishing paraphernalia can be seen all over the walkway creating a great photo opertunaty
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This is our new style Maple in whisky with chestnut strap and pull closer. Its slightly different from our original one in that it no longer has a dee ring on the front to negotiate, which was a little fiddly for some. so we simplified it. It works in exactly the same way as before, clipping onto the stud to hold the flap secure. Also the strap is no longer holding the side panels in place. Instead we've secured the sides together with a much stronger solution. As with the earlier model there is no stitching so no threads to...
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Living not far from Shoreham, we decided to do our next shoot at the port and the lock. The following is a very brief history of Shoreham Port. 1086. Domesday Book includes reference to the township of “Soresham”. In Norman Times. Trade expands rapidly for Port as major importer of wine and exporter of wool. 1346. Shipbuilding has become a major activity in the Port and Shoreham supplies 26 ships to Edward III for his fight with the French. 1826. The first Middle Pier is built at the north bank of the Port to regulate the tide. 1855. The locked canal is...
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Our latest photo shoot was in Humphries Gap, Shoreham, over looking the river Adur. Its an interesting place, industrial, residential, ugly but lovely all at the same time. We like it a lot.
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We’re always thinking about how we can make better, long lasting and beautiful at the same time.
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