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| feral trade glassware |
| from Bristol Blue Glass Bristol, UK | | Glassware made to order by Jim (the Glass) of Porlock, Somerset.
ferally traded since: 09/06/09.
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| | FER-1608 | | Feral Trade Bristol, UK to Collective Gallery Edinburgh, UK | | dispatched 13/04/11 delivered 13/04/11 |
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COURIER:
tom higham
jim adlington
mark slater
chiz williams
Rebecca Morrill
Kwong Lee
kate rich
heath bunting
Jenny Richards
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| TOTAL ROUTE:
Bristol Blue Glass-Cube Microplex-the Fleece-CCA-Sage Gateshead-Tyneside Cinema-Tyneside Cinema-Kirkwhelpington-BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art-DLI Museum and Gallery-M62-University of Chester-Castlefield Gallery-Feral Trade--Collective Gallery |
| glassware Feral Trade to Collective Gallery
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| Shipping Facts |
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| FER-1523 import purchase & freight
| | 100 x glassware | gross | per |
| | Courier Report FER-1608 DISPATCHED: 13/04/11 DELIVERED: 13/04/11 kate rich travelled ducrow court to temple meads station in st pauls based dad's cabs, accompanied by heath for extra haul power and idle chatter. feral trade suitcase combining the fragile glass with more risky items such as filled wine bottles, balanced on the pounding bass speaker in the dad's cab boot. Driver kindly sorted me out with 4 cab receipts. Bought a cash ticket to edinburgh at the counter, returned it and bought another ticket then dragged bags via lifts to the platform. Train north was dull with regular pestering from all-train ticket checks outside birmingham new st, sheffield, leeds and yet again at york, after which the conductors lost interest. arrived into mild and scenic edinburgh spring evening 7 hours later, missed jenny richards at the platform but manged to locate collective gallery's phone number via the in-station hotel agent's internet connection. jenny arrived swiftly with car for the final haul to the gallery. |
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| onward transit of FER-1603 from Castlefield Gallery arrived Feral Trade 2010-10-23 | |
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| FER-1565 glassware from Tyneside Cinema arrived Castlefield Gallery 2010-06-12 |
| Rebecca Morrill Thursday 10 June: Collected goods from Tyneside cinema (AV Festival
office) and transported by car to Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland for
overnight stay at my partner's house. Friday 11 June: late afternoon,
my partner transported by car to BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art,
Gateshead (where I was already work) then we travelled to DLI Museum
and Gallery, Durham, to attend the opening of Paul Rooney exhibition
before making journey on the M62 (highest motorway in the UK) to
University of Chester, Warrington Campus, for overnight stay at house
of a friend. Saturday 12 June, continued journey by car to Castlefield
Gallery, Manchester. Got a bit lost trying to find the Gallery, but
eventually spotted the Director who helped us unload. Then headed off
to Manchester Art Gallery for a Contemporary Art Society members event
before heading back to North East. | | FER-1523 glassware from Bristol Blue Glass arrived Tyneside Cinema 2010-02-01 |
| tom higham Arranged to meet Mark at the Stage Door of the Sage Gateshead in between him sound checking The Ex and Brass Unbound @ 6pm. He kindly offered a few guest list spots for that evening's gig - lovely chap! Collected the car load of glassware and other bits, and proceeded to make the snowy and icy journey home. The next morning I took everything through to store at the Tyneside Cinema. |
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glassware transit: Tyneside Cinema to Castlefield Gallery
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| freight and handling glassware to Collective Gallery sponsored by |
| | FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org |
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