MYSTERY OBJECTS
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I keep thinking its something that predated the 'switchback' fairground rides. These older rides were set on level ground and just went round in a circle.
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Its already been said its not "the period between the wars" and its later than 1893 so that has to put it in the early part of the 20th century and since it doesn't look anything like wartime, its going to be prior to 1914. Its in a 20 year period between 1893 and 1914.....
Wild guess : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expositio ... lle_(1900)
Wild guess : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expositio ... lle_(1900)
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It's at an exhibition/exposition type of event and Pluggy has pinned down the time period, though it's not his Paris 1900 event. Ian is right that it's in Britain. But what are they doing? Think about how the cars are lined up, what does it remind you of...
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White City - Franco-British exhibition of 1908 had a number of different rides could this be one of them?
The Olympics were held at the same time.
The Olympics were held at the same time.
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A race of some sort?
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Yes, Ian and Stanley have got it. It's a photo of the motor racing tracks at the Imperial International Exhibition, White City, London, 1909. (Taken from a postcard image in a Warwick & Warwick (auctioneers) advert in Picture Postcard Monthly magazine, Nov 2015.)
There's another photo here: LINK
and a colour poster here: LINK
Next please!
There's another photo here: LINK
and a colour poster here: LINK
Next please!
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They were much more simple times... Was this the early 'white knuckle'? Try this one....

What are they? There is a bonus for giving the accepted name for this type of ruler.....
What are they? There is a bonus for giving the accepted name for this type of ruler.....
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Carbide cutting inserts.
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Don't know what the objects are but I seem to remember from O level metalwork that the measuring device is a hook ruler.
Ian
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You slot your pencil through the middle hole and then it doesn't roll off the desk. 

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No idea, but forensics would probably love to get their hands on the cloth they are resting on...
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Gloria and Ian have both elements spot on. Next one?
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Maz sent these pics. I think I have an idea but I'll let others have a go.
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Pics snapped quickly at the markets this morning. Same stall that we photographed something once before, and the seller gets a bit twitchy with us, because we don't buy anything.
So what is it? ( i can only go with the sellers explanation on the other side of the ticket).
So what is it? ( i can only go with the sellers explanation on the other side of the ticket).
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Duck egg carrier?
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Being an Australian mystery object it must be something to do with the 'Golden Nectar'. So it must be a gadget for dunking cans of beer in a water bath to keep them cool.
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Unfortunately it is NO to China and Plaques guess
( though I have enjoyed the answers )
( though I have enjoyed the answers )
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Is it to provide a constant supply of drinking water for birds? You connect the pipe to a water supply which fills the cups.
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No Tizzy, but I think you have the mechanics of the object correct, if that helps.
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Not for irrigation of lawns.
Think rural rather than urban....
Think rural rather than urban....
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Has it got the trade name Manus or Fullwood on it? There's clue there to the way my mind is running.....
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Oooooo...couldn't tell you Stanley...didn't see a name.
But feel free to tell us what it is. I have a feeling you may know.
But feel free to tell us what it is. I have a feeling you may know.
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Aah, Stanley's "Manus or Fullwood" gave me the chance to google and it looks like they are trade names linked to milking machines. But not being familiar with such machines I still don't know what Maz's object does.
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Correct.
The object was described on the ticket as a " Dairy Milk Cup Washer".
The object was described on the ticket as a " Dairy Milk Cup Washer".