The beginning of a binge of five 250 piece “vintage” Wentworth puzzles depicting three building interiors and two lifeboats, and lots of research about their images. (about 2500 words; 23 photos)
In my opinion, Bill, your work on this present #47 posting is extra good. I enjoyed learning why the Wentworth company became successful and famous, plus why you personally prefer to acquire their older puzzles. I also enjoyed viewing the pictures of Wimpole's hall and grounds, the particular batch of figural puzzle pieces arranged on a blue background, and the series of the progressively more-and-more complete Yellow Room. I'm looking forward to the material about lifeboats that you've mentioned may be coming fairly soon. Cheers, Greg
In my opinion, Bill, your work on this present #47 posting is extra good. I enjoyed learning why the Wentworth company became successful and famous, plus why you personally prefer to acquire their older puzzles. I also enjoyed viewing the pictures of Wimpole's hall and grounds, the particular batch of figural puzzle pieces arranged on a blue background, and the series of the progressively more-and-more complete Yellow Room. I'm looking forward to the material about lifeboats that you've mentioned may be coming fairly soon. Cheers, Greg