(This might be a bit boring to you, I wanted to share the picture but felt I ought to explain the story behind it. I apologise in advance if this is not the place to post this.)
My grandfather was a very keen Fretworker, he actually taught Fretwork in his local town to youngsters who wanted to learn what was a craze in those days.
He made lots of items inc the exquisite Handicrafts Lords Prayer design and a huge model of Nelsons column, all of these have disappeared and I only have one small item that he made which is illustrated below. This small item was made by my grandfather around 100 years ago using a treadle fretsaw, it was kept hidden away by my father for over 60+ years who gave it to me to keep just before he died at the age of 93.
I only knew my grandfather in his older years, he suffered badly in WW1, he suffered with shell shock and fever whilst fighting on the Somme, my dad who also did fretwork served 5 years in WW2, so in comparison I feel I have been lucky not to have been sent away to fight.
I know it's not much but it is very precious to me and hopefully my grandson will treasure this one day.