Fremantle is full of fascinating shops, apart from the many excellent bookshops and art galleries there is also the fantastic Chart and Map Shop (also books, globes and flags) now in its new home here on the High Street. All your Australia and world travel maps and information in one place.. which I feel is an opportune segue into June's theme for CDP'ers (City Daily Photo bloggers) which is 'when I can travel again'. Hope you had a wonderful weekend, it didn't rain but it poured here in Perth, was luvverly. Happy Monday, take care and stay safe..
Visit James to see more Weekend Street/Reflections from around the world..
I usually have a couple of maps in my camera bag, because you never know when you might need one.
ReplyDeleteI'd be tempted to buy one of those globes and if not that I'm sure I'd buy a map. I do love maps!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads-up on the theme for June 1. I've been wondering what it was going to be. The last time I checked it still wasn't up on the City Daily site.
A place I know I would like to visit. I have a few maps that I hang on the wall.
ReplyDeleteGreat location next to a coffee shop.
ReplyDelete...globes are a flash from the past!
ReplyDeleteThere are a couple of shops here with that theme.
ReplyDeleteDearest Grace,
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a rare store with still having the good old globes available!
Hugs,
Mariette
Maps have an interesting history behind them. But now we all use our G.P.S to get around. What is Hush coffee speciality like.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
I would love to browse through a chart and map store. They are always fascinating documents.
ReplyDeleteI love all the globes, Grace!
ReplyDeleteLoved the post and clicks
ReplyDeleteThe Kimberly, oh, Grace, I need to play lotto to go back there. Haha. And beat Corinna, of course.
ReplyDeleteI have a globe on my shelf :-)
And gave my Niece a "Die Maus"-globe, she loved it. To travels!
What an interesting shop. I would love to browse there.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shop. Need more of them.
ReplyDeleteI asked Santa for a globe and an atlas before I was five and the addiction has never been cured!
ReplyDeleteA lot of globes in that shop :)
ReplyDeleteIn a small voice...
ReplyDeleteThe first one is a bit Jagged. (Like a Moiré pattern)
Maybe, Because the lines line up regularly...
We photographers are always frustrated by this annoyance.