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Excerpt:
...In a quiet residential section of Ballarat in the
southern state of Victoria, Australia, the Old Curiosity
Shop, originally Warwick's Curiosity House, is the legacy
of James Warwick's passionate and creative vision, over
142 years ago. The nineteenth-century house and garden
walls are encrusted with a beautiful patina of shells,
mirrors, glass, colourful china, tiles, figurines, tea
pots and jar lids, inspired perhaps, by the whitewashed
Cornwall cottages of Warwick's childhood, decorated
in shells and pebbles.
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Warwick emigrated
to Australia, and became a chimney maker and bricklayer.
Well-versed in building and building materials, he used
a traditional mortar of lime and sand to decorate his
small cottage with shells. But shells were difficult
to collect so far inland, so by necessity he began to
decorate the cottage with pieces of broken china and
other items sold to him for thruppence or sixpence by
children living in the nearby goldfields. His project
took forty years to complete.
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