
Living: Ancient Industries
will be away, investigating
Abroad until September.


Living: Church bells. In Northern Europe
since the early Middle Ages (the Greeks
only got as far as banging a metal plate).

created in 1948, using the front half of

Living: The sickle, a traditional weed
whacker used by the women of Liguria, which
is also useful for reaping what is sown.


fruit which grows on the chinotto tree
in Liguria, and is best served on ice.


Living: The fishing net, as old as
Liguria itself, and still a vital industry.

This week Ancient Industries is on virtual holiday
a narrow strip of land between the Ligurian Sea and
the Alps which was settled by the Neanderthals.


'My Work Room', 1917, Imperial War Museum

of style, colour and the syphon bottle.

(And chicken coops too), from
Omlet.
Painting by Ralph Cava.

the Anglo-Saxon sold ale from his sitting room.
Woodcut by William Nicholson, 1898.

Extinct: The first Apple store, a boutique
backed by the Beatles and fronted by design
collective
The Fool. Baker Street, 1968.

Living: England vs Scotland.
The great
haggis debate rages on.
contributors
Reed Wilson, Kendra Wilson