The Teddy Bear Hunters House
So this place has been on my hard drive for sometime, cant say I was really bothered about posting it as most houses where being done rather quickly and uploaded right away, that isn't me and I love having a backlog so until I get to double figures I then decide to upload places, lately I have been busy and alas here we have another post.
It was posted before under a different name, think the original poster saw this in better glory, I went shortly after and found so much stuff left behind, it was a rather mess to be honest but still you found out more details on the people who lived here, I am unsure if the house still stands and I am sure if it does its been wrecked.
The house was beyond what I expected to be honest, after seeing the usual shots, I was taken back by how much people had missed and not bothered to photograph or just avoided it completely, me I like photographing letters and photos and really narrowing down on some personal details, even if I dont share it completely it tells more of a story than just "another house" while remaining with the usual "oh it was left" story, the photographs here are caught my attention more, therefore I have included a fair amount.
Well the bear stuff found in the living room, from magazine articles to photographs of the very woman who once lived here, either into art and the vintage things in life, or had a soft spot for so many collectibles it was unreal, but teddy bears was her thing. Looking past the globes, maps, passports it was clear the owners was onto something, an the woman in question used to own a vintage bear shop, so no wonder she was in so many magazines and proof copies I found... Sadly no one has seen her for a few years.
Amazing what you find out.
Well anyway I was rather fond of this place, so decided to really do it justice and put more effort into it, so on with the photos.
Cheers for looking an hope you enjoyed my take on this place