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 <description>&lt;p&gt;I went to the market early this morning and saw this &#039;lost&#039; glove on a wall, covered in a hoary frost. I like to take photographs of &#039;lost&#039; items, a mitten, shoe, sock, scarf, hat or a toy. Usually a kind person has put it on a wall, railing or seat, in a prominent place waiting to be reclaimed and reunited with its owner. I then saw the artist Tracey Emin had the same thought. She had taken it a step further by having the &#039;lost&#039; items cast in bronze and cold painted then placed around Folkstone.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <dc:creator>Anjie Davison</dc:creator>
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