This is where you will find links to other websites which are either bear related or of general interest.
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Unique, Funky, Luxury Designer Handbags and Back Packs, I have one and it's great, from the tip of Cornwall. |
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Dog, cat and horse jewellery made in 24ct gold plate, and the first person to put a comment in our guestbook. She has recently moved from Britain to Australia, but she's still making the jewellery, we think she was just trying to get ahead of us Brits watching Neighbours. |
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Bright and colourful, quality, British-Made, Hand-Painted, Hand-Made Leather Footwear. I have several pairs in oranges, mauves, purples, blues and greens. |
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A website presenting a collection of unconventional American artists working in primitive folk-art. |
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At the height of the race to the moon in the late 1960's these hand-knitted creatures showed us primitive earthlings the pleasures of living in outer space. One of several Oliver Postgate/Peter Firmin sites we love |
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Home of Noggin the Nog, Clangers and other Oliver Postgate & Peter Firmin creations |
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Bagpuss: The most Important; The most Beautiful; The most Magical; Saggy old cloth cat in the whole wide world. More by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin |
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The guild, of which I am a member, helps to promote British Toy making across the globe, covering all sorts of hand made toys, bears, dolls, rocking horses, puzzles and automata to name but a few, please follow the links from their website to the other members |
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This is the narrow gauge railway that runs about 100 metres/yards away from our house, between Hythe and the wilds of Dungeness |
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Our local area website, 'Hythe, haven of Kent' is the community website for Hythe, you can find everything from where to get your cup of tea or haircut, to reading the history of Hythe from Roman times onwards. |
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Digby Fairweather is the well respected British jazz trumpeter, from whom we borrowed the name Digby Fairweather to make the bear who can be seen here Digby Fairweather at the Toy Shoppe |
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Pollock's Toy Museum is in the heart of London, not far from Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. |
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This Museum is in the East end of London, in a lovely old building, has a lot of changing exhibitions and is well worth a visit |
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You might need a bit of French to navigate around Eric's wonderful website, but it's well worth the effort. Situated in the south of France, Eric is doing his best to promote the love of toys and teddy bears |
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If your a British person living abroad, or an Anglophile yearning for a taste of British food then this is the place to find your PG Tips and Branston Pickle. |
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A directory of useful websites for gifts and leisure activities |