I never want to disappoint you, Matt.
There's no way I can top the Churchill Study, but it would be cowardly not to try! Here are some more of my office.
75 Years of Disney Magic poster and globe.
75 Years globe close up.
Main Street Electrical Parade poster from
Disneyland. MSEP lighted float figurines from the
Disney Store (in the old days when they carried colletibles).
Stacked framed art on right are both Light Magic, the ill-fated and short lived attempt meant to replace the Main Street Electrical Parade when it was packed up and sent East for runs at DLP and WDW.
Disney Friends
Disney Friends a little closer--anyone recognize themself?
Disney MGM opening poster.
One more from the office: A map of the Magic Kingdom and Bay Lake--as it NEVER was. This was a room decoration in the Contemporary when it first opened and was the concept the Imagineers intended to develop. Many things were never done. For instance, locate where the Grand Floridian should be and you'll see a drawing of something very Asian. Directly across the lake from it there's another resort where there is none to this day. On the lakeshore just next to Autopia (or whatever they call it these days) there's a Taj Mahal looking resort. I hope you can see the detail well enough to see those and to spot other things that never materialized. Scott actually rescued this piece when he was walking back to the Contemporary many, many years ago and came upon some maintenance men breaking these and putting the pieces in a dumpster (the rooms were being remodeled). When he asked if he could buy one, Housekeeping gave him this one and all he had to do was arrange for it to be packed and shipped. It is a favorite among my favorites--as much for Scott's action as for the piece itself.