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Cone Collection (page 5)

Background imageCone Collection: Raking Fir cones

Raking Fir cones
Women raking up and gathering fir cones into wicker backpacks Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCone Collection: Mat and cone making, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk

Mat and cone making, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk
Mat and cone making at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control

Background imageCone Collection: Two little girls with an ice cream cone

Two little girls with an ice cream cone
Two little girls holding an ice cream cone carefully between them -- perhaps it is melting and dripping. They are wearing winter coats, so its not the usual ice cream weather

Background imageCone Collection: Muller Automatic Cone-winding machine

Muller Automatic Cone-winding machine
A factory worker operates a Muller automatic cone-winding machine, (used for clearing and winding single-spun yarns) at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageCone Collection: Muller Automatic Cone-winder

Muller Automatic Cone-winder
A factory worker operates a Muller automatic cone-winding machine, (used for clearing and winding single-spun yarns) at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageCone Collection: Lin-Can fruits advertisement

Lin-Can fruits advertisement
Just about the best ideas EVER for a Childrens Party utilising all sorts of tinned fruits from Lin-Can of Boston, Lincolnshire

Background imageCone Collection: Invention - Carrons Cone

Invention - Carrons Cone
Mr. Carron, an engineer from Grenoble, France, invented a contraption that allowed humans to experience the sensation of a free fall of 300m

Background imageCone Collection: Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932

Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932
Illustration showing the passage of the moon through the cone of the Earths shadow (invisible in space, but represented diagrammatically here) on 14th September 1932

Background imageCone Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Plata Pena Silver

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Plata Pena Silver
Cone shaped ingots of silver, which is not completely in the metallic state. Is is also known as rock silver

Background imageCone Collection: The Cap of Liberty, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone, 1874

The Cap of Liberty, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone, 1874
Engraving showing the cone of lime, 42 feet high and 22 feet in diameter, known as The Cap of Liberty, Yellowstone National Park, 1874

Background imageCone Collection: Cockings Parachute

Cockings Parachute
Robert Cockings parachute descent above the Vauxhall Gardens, London. Dropped from Charles Greens Royal Vauxhall the inverted cone failed and Cocking hit the ground fatally

Background imageCone Collection: Little girl eating an ice cream, Cornwall

Little girl eating an ice cream, Cornwall
Close-up of a little girl sitting on a mooring post in a Cornwall harbour, eating an ice cream

Background imageCone Collection: English Headdresses C15

English Headdresses C15
Tournament spectators: their gowns have deep V -necklines & revers, narrow sleeves & fur cuffs. Headdresses: truncated cone, butterfly, V shaped roll, veils, cap with liripipe

Background imageCone Collection: Little Girl / Cone / Sweets

Little Girl / Cone / Sweets
A little girl brings in a large cone of sweets on the first day of term



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