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Regarding the first photo, looks like something from East Germany during the Soviet occupation. What happened to style? Sorry.........
Not completely Richard. That picture was shortly after the war. The really awful stuff came with the 1960-70s library, which was then replaced by the latest one where style (of a sort) completely conquers purpose
 
Oh yes, of course. I can see the metal edging, seems to be lying on its side. Looks like some of the metal has come away. We kept some of these tea chests in our shed from one of our house moves. Yes they were lethal, full of splinters too.
 
We had those palings in our back garden 82 Hurlingham Road but the front was proper fences and gates when we were young, they were painted in a blue creosote finish, when VE Day happened a lot were wrecked by the kids and used on the celebration street bonfire.
 
I think after the war it was a case of 'Anything goes' Alan, I remember one lad bringing chucking the door of their outside loo on the fire. :) The damage couldn't have been any worse than our good neighbours the Germans did.
 
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