If you walk along Shorncliffe Pier (also known as Sandgate Pier) a long view of the Glass House Mountains stretches to the north. You can watch the Sandgate foreshore cycle its board-walk all the way to Brighton and the Hornibrook Bridge. Looking onwards, far away shining rooftops of Redcliffe mount and retire out of view.
LilliandTom
These are the adventures of Lilli&Tom my life-size cloth dolls. They are Brisbane dolls - Brisbane people. Lilli&Tom relish individuals who express themselves in creative ways. Lilli&Tom are role models: they participate in all aspects of life, and are curious about the new and different experiences that the arts has to offer.
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- Name: Florence Forrest
- Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
artist writer toymaker living in Brisbane Australia
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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