MYSTERY OBJECTS
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Looking at the design, I get the impression there are trees...with fruit?...in the background and the people seem to be dressed up in costume and celebrating.
So I'm going to go "out there" and say it is a label for some sort of Cider festival. Don't know what it is stitched on to, but it's not a professional stitching job.
And I think we have seen this before....and the pants mentioned (ladder-watsanames) may be correct AND I even recall a pic of yourself in them???? At least I think I do.
So I'm going to go "out there" and say it is a label for some sort of Cider festival. Don't know what it is stitched on to, but it's not a professional stitching job.
And I think we have seen this before....and the pants mentioned (ladder-watsanames) may be correct AND I even recall a pic of yourself in them???? At least I think I do.
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Even I have never been guilty of lederhosen! But Wendy is right, she has a good memory.... See THIS, they are still in business. I didn't know about the flannel nightgowns but their original product was a very heavy knitted woollen material which was fulled after manufacture to make it even thicker. Very warm and I have a waistcoat made by them.

The Lanz waistcoat....
Next for shaving?
The Lanz waistcoat....
Next for shaving?
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Looks like something from "Wind in the Willows"...
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You're right Maz, just the thing for a Hobbit! Mind you, it's hard wearing, warm, distinctive and comfortable, what more can you expect from a garment?
We need a new puzzle, I have my Thinking Cap on!
Later, after brain ache... Try this one.

What is the mason's name for this style of wall topping?
We need a new puzzle, I have my Thinking Cap on!
Later, after brain ache... Try this one.
What is the mason's name for this style of wall topping?
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Turret, castle - something like that?
I know I'm in my own little world, but it's OK... they know me here. 

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Castellate ????
Mr Lego ?????
Mr Lego ?????
Gloria
Now an Honorary Chief Engineer who'd be dangerous with a brain!!!
http://www.briercliffesociety.co.uk
http://www.lfhhs.org.uk
Now an Honorary Chief Engineer who'd be dangerous with a brain!!!
http://www.briercliffesociety.co.uk
http://www.lfhhs.org.uk
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Dentate? Upsy downsy?
In the slate areas of Cornwall they build some dry stone walls in alternating zig zag patterns - a row leaning to the right then one leaning to the left and so on. They call the walls `curzy way' or `Jack and Jill'.
In the slate areas of Cornwall they build some dry stone walls in alternating zig zag patterns - a row leaning to the right then one leaning to the left and so on. They call the walls `curzy way' or `Jack and Jill'.
Nullius in verba: On the word of no one (Motto of the Royal Society)
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Buck & Doe or Cock & Hen......
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That clever Wendy has got it, usually called Bucks and Does.
I did some tidying up in the museum (front room!) this morning and came across something that's been eluding me for a while.... What is it?

I did some tidying up in the museum (front room!) this morning and came across something that's been eluding me for a while.... What is it?
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Must admit to having a "How to do it" guide to dry stone walling on the bookshelf!
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Nothing wrong with research Wendy. After all one of the main benefits of this topic is that we all learn things we didn't know.....
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How about the natty little mystery I posted above? Have you all given up already?
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Is it a device for measuring the count of threads?
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What a good man you are China, spot on!

The brass square is the template for cutting the sample of cloth to be weighed, the top one is for cotton and there is a smaller one underneath for wool.
Next for shaving?
The brass square is the template for cutting the sample of cloth to be weighed, the top one is for cotton and there is a smaller one underneath for wool.
Next for shaving?
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Try this one.....

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The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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Gosh they are from a time when they really made things to last.
One of them says Coals, were they used on the railways or in a mill?
One of them says Coals, were they used on the railways or in a mill?
I know I'm in my own little world, but it's OK... they know me here. 

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Liz is right, rubber stamps, and Cathy is asking the right question. What business in Barlick used them?
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Good one Liz 

I know I'm in my own little world, but it's OK... they know me here. 

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Thanks for that Cathy. I made a mistake. Sorry Liz! I have corrected it.
Now then, come on, have a guess at what retail business.....
Now then, come on, have a guess at what retail business.....
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The Post Office or a Haulage/Truck business?
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Think in more general terms Cathy.... I'll not let it drag on too long.
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The floggings will continue until morale improves!
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The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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Co-op?
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Local council?
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