Exposure: 1/30 sec Aperture: f 3.5 Focal: 26.25 mm ISO Canon PowerShot Pro1
21-07-2005 A barber pole hanging outside a barber shop in The Hague. The modern barber pole originated in the days when bloodletting was one of the principal duties of the barber.
The two spiral ribbons painted around the pole represent the two long bandages, one twisted around the arm before bleeding, and the other used to bind it afterward. Originally, when not in use, the pole with a bandage wound around it, so that both might be together when needed, was hung at the door as a sign. But later, for convenience, instead of hanging out the original pole, another one was painted in imitation of it and given a permanent place on the outside of the shop. This was the beginning of the modern barber pole.
Wow. I haven't seen a barber pole in years and never ever knew the history of it. That's very interesting and really amazing. Glad I found your site! I will be visiting regularly now. Janice @ 2005-07-21 20:54:00
Wonderful colors. I knew a little bit about the history already, but your post taught me so much more. Thanks! Paul @ 2005-07-21 21:56:53
Aperture: f 3.5
Focal: 26.25 mm ISO
Canon PowerShot Pro1
A barber pole hanging outside a barber shop in The Hague. The modern barber pole originated in the days when bloodletting was one of the principal duties of the barber. The two spiral ribbons painted around the pole represent the two long bandages, one twisted around the arm before bleeding, and the other used to bind it afterward. Originally, when not in use, the pole with a bandage wound around it, so that both might be together when needed, was hung at the door as a sign. But later, for convenience, instead of hanging out the original pole, another one was painted in imitation of it and given a permanent place on the outside of the shop. This was the beginning of the modern barber pole.
Janice @ 2005-07-21 20:54:00
Paul @ 2005-07-21 21:56:53
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