They were "Art" and as such served no useful purpose.  However they also 
harmed no one either. 

(I just reread my previous post.  Sheesh, I should really proof read 
these things before I hit send).

Brian Walters wrote:
> Yes - it's a worry how quickly things can change almost without notice.  
> Around here the farmland is being gradually quarried and will eventually be 
> turned into a series of lakes.  Even though it's been going on for years, 
> familiar features still seem to disappear almost overnight.
>
> Were these fans purely decorative or did they have some practical purpose?
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Brian
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Brian Walters
> Western Sydney Australia
>
>
>
>
>
> Quoting "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>   
>> As part of my little project to record things in my home town that
>> are 
>> rapidly disappearing due to "progress" I took bunch of shots this
>> subject.
>> These things had gracing the front lawn of an older colonial style
>> house 
>> as long as I can remember.  It was a private art gallery.  I
>> recorded 
>> them just in time because within weeks they were gone.  So maybe
>> they 
>> could fly...
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_whwbcnf.html
>>
>> Technical info.:
>> Pentax *ist-Ds ISO 400 @ 1/4000
>> smc Pentax FA 20-35mm f4.0 AL @ f7.1
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
>
>   


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