Dimas Sequeira's photos
Mustache trainer.
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It was used to keep the shape of long mustaches (not as protection from covid-19). It is displayed inside the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho, São Brás de Alportel.
Old kitchen of Algarve.
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Inside the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Horse-drawn landau and load wagon.
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Displayed in open shelter on the backyard of the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Horse-drawn trap and load wagons.
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Displayed in open shelter on the backyard of the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Horse-drawn load wagons.
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Displayed in open shelter on the backyard of the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Horse-drawn gigs and wagon. HBM
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Displayed in open shelter, in the backyard of the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Horse-drawn phaetons.
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Displayed inside warehouse within the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Miniatures of lorries loaded with cork.
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Displayed inside warehouse within the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Cork baler.
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It was used to compress and tie several layers of cork before their transport into manufacturing plants. It is displayed inside warehouse within the Costumes Museum, at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Costumes Museum.
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This typical southern house of 1889 became the Costumes Museum in 1986. It is located at Dr. José Dias Sancho Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Saint Sebastian Chapel.
Typical façade.
Street art on walled window.
Street art on walled window.
Limestone sidewalk layer.
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Depicted on walled door of the old market, at Ferreira de Almeida Street, São Brás de Alportel.
Street art on walled door.
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At Market Square, São Brás de Alportel. This was one of the doors of the old market. This painting depicts the cork industry.
Street art on walled door.
At the window.
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Street art on walled window, at Aníbal Rosa da Silva Street, São Brás de Alportel.
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