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The Engineer, three bound volumes, 1910-1911The Engineer, three bound volumes CXI from January to June 1910, July to December 1910 and January to June 1911, including in supplement Olympic launch, page 209 Olympic fitting-out
Sydney Grammar SchoolAn etching of Sydney Grammar School, established in 1857, with work done by architect, James Barnet. The motto of the Sydney university feeder school is Laus Deo, Latin for Praise be to God
Garden birds on bird feeder by Ella Bluce
Coeloptychium agaricoides, fossil spongeThis hexactinellid (six rayed spiculed) sponge originates from the Cretaceous of Westphalia, Germany. It has a maximum diameter 8 cm. Sponges are filter feeders and live on plankton
A Christmas tree for the birdsHung with coconuts, brazil nuts, chains of monkey nuts and suet: a Christmas tree for wild birds, as suggested by Mrs. Howard Pease of Otterburn Tower, Northumberland. December 1922
White earthenware, Plate 59, showing dishes, serving dishes, jugs, bowls and other items. Date: circa 1880s
Hoe Ten Feeder / TelegraphThe Daily Telegraph ten- feeder printing machine, manufactured by Hoe & Co. USA. Date: 1860
Advert for Clarkes babies food warmer 1892Clarkes " pyramid" nursery lamp food warmer and improved pannikin. 1892
Great Tit - sits and waits for food in the improvised bird-feeder made of juice-box (Parus maior L.). parkland woods near Ekateringburg - Ural Mountains - Russia
Advert for Clarkes babies food warmer 1913Bootle-fed babies are fed by night with a minimum of trouble where a Clarkes Food warmer is used. It heats liquid foods and keeps them warm throughout the night
25kV feeder station with electricity overheads and tracks, c.1979 Date: circa 1979
Sabatinca perveta, mothShown here is a moth belonging to the living pollen-feeding family Micropterygidae, preserved in Burmese amber of Late Cretaceous age
The Daily Telegraph printing machineThe Daily Telegraph ten-feeder printing machine in operation
Boulton Paul BritomartA clumsy, old-fashioned- looking twin engine biplane, used by Imperial Airways for feeder line and general charter work
Hand-Rearing PigletsPiglets drinking milk from either end of a twin milk feeder bottle
Sugar Mill, JamaicaSugar cane is fed into grooved iron rollers that crush the cane, producing cane juice. The juice runs down the grooves into a cistern, from where it travels via a pipe to the boiling-house
Communications / Printing /Hoes ten feeder printer machine, used to print the Daily Telegraph newspaper, London