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Rivets, Trivets and Galvanised Buckets - Life in the village hardware shop (Hardcover)
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Rivets, Trivets and Galvanised Buckets - Life in the village hardware shop (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R542
Discovery Miles 5 420
You Save R122 (18%)
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Tom Fort made his name as a writer with his bestselling travel
narrative The A303: Highway to the Sun. He now focuses on matters
closer to home by celebrating a quintessential cornerstone of any
village in Britain - the shop - in this case a century-old hardware
shop daughter-in-law bought eighteen months before the pandemic
struck the UK to run herself in their beautiful Berkshire village,
outside of Reading. The family's dream of developing the shop into
one that would become the centre of village life certainly did come
true, but for a very different set of circumstances. Rivets,
Trivets and Galvanised Buckets interweaves the evolution of the
shop, its previous owners, and the history of the items it sells,
to its customers to present a delightful study of community and the
eccentricities of ordinary people. The nationwide lockdown focused
minds on the home and its immediate surroundings, i.e. the garden.
People were forced to look differently at where they lived, and
found ways to value that, and enhance it. They learned or relearned
the pleasure and fulfilment of deploying practical skills. And they
came to Tom's family shop to buy and to talk about what all this
meant to them. Married to this personal story will be Tom's history
of home ownership and how it nourished pride in the home and the
desire to make the home better and more beautiful, and how
technological progress in the mass production of tools and
materials made it easy to realise - or attempt to realise - those
ambitions. Rivets, Trivets and Galvanised Buckets offers
fascinating history of technological progress: who thought of
screwdrivers, where the spirit level came from, who devised the
process of galvanisation, what genius worked out that a suction pad
on the end of a piece of wood could unblock sinks and so forth. As
Tom recounts: 'A little girl came with her father into Heath and
Watkins, looked around for a while and said to him "Daddy, this is
the shop of EVERYTHING". This is the story of how this happened.
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