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| Antique print - Beautiful Christmas Snow Scene - Tobogganing down the Snowy Slopes 1916Beautiful, high quality illustration from an extremely rare British Children's BookWonderful image of a young girl and boy, crouched together, tobogganing down the snowy slopes - winter trees in the dusky background - absolutely beautiful colouring to this lovely period illustration by Ethel Everett A toboggan is a simple sled which is a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada. In modern times, it is used on snow to carry one or more people (often children) down a hill or other slope for recreation. Designs vary from simple, traditional models to modern engineered composites. A toboggan differs from most sleds or sleighs in that it has no runners or skis (or only low ones) on the underside. The bottom of a toboggan rides directly on the snow. The traditional toboggan is made of bound, parallel wood slats, all bent forward at the front to form a sideways 'J' shape. A thin rope is run through the top of the loop to provide rudimentary steering. The frontmost rider places their feet in the loop and sits on the flat bed; any others sit behind them and grasp the waist of the person before them. (Wikipedia) |
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