O. 07/58

School Chair

Donated by Anonymous

 

Granton Primary School (1960)

­The story goes that this chair found its way from a Granton Primary School classroom to the gang-hut of some local young ‘entrepreneurs’ in the early 1960’s smuggled out under a pile of coats, the result of a dare. After the demise of the gang-hut the chair was spared the fate of many a bonfire and spent the next chapter of its life in a garage as a step for reaching high shelves. It re-emerged in 2017 when its careful owner responded to the call for local artefacts.

Knitted Birdhouse

O. 08/58

O. 07/58

School Chair

Donated by Anonymous

 

Granton Primary School (1960)

The story goes that this chair found its way from a Granton Primary School classroom to the gang-hut of some local young ‘entrepreneurs’ in the early 1960’s smuggled out under a pile of coats, the result of a dare. After the demise of the gang-hut the chair was spared the fate of many a bonfire and spent the next chapter of its life in a garage as a step for reaching high shelves. It re-emerged in 2017 when its careful owner responded to the call for local artefacts.

Knitted Birdhouse

O. 08/58

O. 07/58

School Chair

Donated by Anonymous

 

Granton Primary School (1960)

­The story goes that this chair found its way from a Granton Primary School classroom to the gang-hut of some local young ‘entrepreneurs’ in the early 1960’s smuggled out under a pile of coats, the result of a dare. After the demise of the gang-hut the chair was spared the fate of many a bonfire and spent the next chapter of its life in a garage as a step for reaching high shelves. It re-emerged in 2017 when its careful owner responded to the call for local artefacts.

Knitted Birdhouse

O. 08/58

O. 07/58

School Chair

Donated by Anonymous

 

Granton Primary School (1960)

 

The story goes that this chair found its way from a Granton Primary School classroom to the gang-hut of some local young ‘entrepreneurs’ in the early 1960’s smuggled out under a pile of coats, the result of a dare. After the demise of the gang-hut the chair was spared the fate of many a bonfire and spent the next chapter of its life in a garage as a step for reaching high shelves. It re-emerged in 2017 when its careful owner responded to the call for local artefacts.

O. 07/58

School Chair

Donated by Anonymous

 

Granton Primary School (1960)

The story goes that this chair found its way from a Granton Primary School classroom to the gang-hut of some local young ‘entrepreneurs’ in the early 1960’s smuggled out under a pile of coats, the result of a dare. After the demise of the gang-hut the chair was spared the fate of many a bonfire and spent the next chapter of its life in a garage as a step for reaching high shelves. It re-emerged in 2017 when its careful owner responded to the call for local artefacts.

O. 07/58

School Chair

Donated by Anonymous

 

Granton Primary School (1960)

­The story goes that this chair found its way from a Granton Primary School classroom to the gang-hut of some local young ‘entrepreneurs’ in the early 1960’s smuggled out under a pile of coats, the result of a dare. After the demise of the gang-hut the chair was spared the fate of many a bonfire and spent the next chapter of its life in a garage as a step for reaching high shelves. It re-emerged in 2017 when its careful owner responded to the call for local artefacts.